Everyone's favorite balkan band is back at Victoria with complicated rhythms and unimagined musical references and styles. 80s-metal in 17/32-rythmn slides into Danish ferry jazz in the style of Stevie Wonder. Or not, probably not. Anyway, Farmers Market is musical madness hidden under a thin, thin veneer of control. If you seen the band members eyes when they perform, you know that they are boiling behind their foreheads, not just on stage. Bring out your inner clarinet, fire up on slivo and take a tour – it's going to be a party!
Farmers Market came last year with the album "Slave to the rythm" where as usual they delivered a magnificent and dangerous potent mix of jazz, Bulgarian folk, bluegrass and metal. If you seen the farmers on the stage before you know what's in store, if not then now is your chance. Use it!
Stian Carstensen - accordion, banjo, guitar, vocals, Trifon Trifonov - saxophone, clarinet, Nils-Olav Johansen - guitar, vocals, Jarle Vespestad - drums, Finn Guttormsen - bass