David Agazzi - Clejani, a small town south of Bucharest. Few residents, houses of peat and some chickens scattered here and there. Without doubt, the best place for a soiree. Walking through his mule, including a barn and a pigsty, that's a violin, an accordion and a clarinet. No flea markets, are the "Taraf de Haidouks, one of the most famous sounds of the gypsy scene. Difficult to talk about a team so united, as diverse, able to mix sounds from many different countries, from Romania to Turkey, through Bulgaria and Serbia.
The continuous mix of experienced players and young men constantly create new life, creating new songs, reviving ancient traditions. And not to depart from the past, here is the choice of name, where it mixes the sacred and the profane. If the "Taraf" is the ancient term for the first groups of Lautaro, that of "Haidouks" is the proper relationship of the bandits Romania medieval symbol of freedom and social justice. I "Taraf de Haidouks" are the missing link between past and present. Going through the streets of Lautaro, the old Eastern European players, this group represents one of the cornerstones of Balkan music.
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