Morcheeba and Goran Bregović arrive

Double date with Morcheeba and Goran Bregović at the No Borders Music Festival.

The No Borders Music Festival, a historic music festival scheduled on the border between Italy, Austria and Slovenia, announces a great double appointment for the 29th edition. Saturday 20 July the Morcheeba and Goran Bregović they will play on the stage of the Laghi di Fusine. The ticket is valid for both concerts, the first of which will feature Morcheeba at 2.00 pm, followed by the Balkan energy of Goran Bregović at 4.00 pm.

The Morcheeba.

London band with a twenty-year career, Morcheeba are synonymous with musical evolution. They established themselves in 1995 as a trip-hop group and then embraced, thanks to the use of electronic sounds, genres that were always different but well blended by their very personal style: pop rock, alternative rock, indie rock. Tracing their unique and unmistakable mark in the world of music, they gave life to hits such as ‘Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day’, ‘Otherwise’, ‘The Sea’ And ‘Be Yourself’.

With their latest album ‘Blackest Blue‘, released in 2021, Skye Edwards and Ross Godfrey manage to bring to life a refined collection of songs that blends the band’s previous incarnations and sound, such as downbeat, chill, electro-pop and soul, into a cohesive record that delves into the the soul of the band’s musical legacy. Morcheeba’s global reach is impressive and has allowed them to play all over the world. Their distinctive electronic/organic sound has managed to cross boundaries, making the band a true hallmark for the original purity of their musical successes.

Goran Bregović.

With the roots in the Balkansof which he is originally, and the mind in the twenty-first century, the compositions of Goran Bregović they blend the sounds of Balkan folk with electronics, wild rhythms and sacred themes with rock accents, giving life to a music that is now a truly recognizable signature. His musical history, which is inextricably intertwined with his personal one, begins at the age of sixteen when he created his first rock groups among the clubs of Sarajevo. Fifteen years followed with his group, White Button, and thirteen albums sold in six million copies. Endless tours in which Goran became the idol of Yugoslav youth. At the end of the 1980s, Bregović began to approach the world of film music, composing the melodies for Emir Kusturica’s third film ‘The Time of the Gypsies‘, the first of many films for which he will compose the music.

In the summer of 1995 Goran returns to the stagei, stringing together tours throughout Europe at the head of his team Orchestra for Weddings and Funeralspresenting his most beautiful songs: from the now famous ‘Ederlezi‘ (The Time of the Gypsies) to ‘In the Death Car‘ (ArizonaDream) passing through the vigorous ‘Kalashnikov‘ (Underground). Goran has collaborated with many artists including Iggy Pop, Ofra Haza, Cesaria Evora, Sezen Aksu, Georges Dalaras, Kayaha. Among his albums: ‘Tales and Songs from Weddings and Funerals’, ‘Chamapgne for Gypsies’ And ‘Three Letters from Sarajevo’. The spectacle of his concerts is not born from special effects, but from the musicians present on stage and Bregović’s charisma, which make it impossible to resist the magic of this Balkan cocktail.

On the official website of the festival you can also consult all the information on the special packages which include, in addition to the ticket for the concert, the rental of excursions with nature guides and overnight stay in a hotel.

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