Explain the muzyka Podhala and reggae fusion heard in “Krzesany po Dwa” (“Going to the Village”)
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• This fusion started as a studio mix of muzyka Podhala (by the Trebunie-Tuki family string band) and reggae (by The Twinkle Brothers)
• The continuous reggae beat ("dub") is heard throughout the recording along with the sound from time to time of a Górale kapela (string band) playing a traditional góralski dance tune.
• The text is a loose translation of the original Górale text and concerns a universal Robin Hood-like symbol of freedom and justice.
• The fusion project tells about how Górale musicians are able to use world beat and their own traditional music to tell stories about present-day Podhale and Poland in a global context.
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