2 August 1993 As the cancer of war spread from Slovenia via Croatia to Bosnia, folk music adapted to a dramatically narrowed down market and a nationally euphoric audience. In all the “crucial” political moments which could (but didn’t) disturb the public, folk music entered the scene and inundated television to such an extent that it was perfectly normal to […]

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