Dive into the vibrant and eclectic world of M. Soroush's "Underground," a captivating album released on July 6, 2007, under the Gramofon label. This collection of eight tracks offers a rich tapestry of sounds that span a variety of genres, making it a standout release of the year. With a total duration of 1 hour and 8 minutes, "Underground" is a journey through diverse musical landscapes, each track telling its own unique story.
The album kicks off with "Sunet Oro," setting the tone with its infectious rhythms and melodic hooks. "Ružica" follows, showcasing Soroush's versatility with a more introspective and soulful vibe. "Balkan Roundtrip" and "Aven Ivenda" transport you to the heart of Balkan music, blending traditional elements with modern production techniques. "Where, do people say, are the beautiful girls?" adds a touch of whimsy and playfulness, while "Everybody tells me" and "Da Dapp" bring a more upbeat and energetic feel.
The album concludes with "Balkan ain't what it used to be," a reflective piece that ties the entire collection together. Each track on "Underground" is a testament to M. Soroush's artistic prowess, offering a blend of cultural influences and contemporary sounds that will appeal to a wide range of music enthusiasts. Whether you're a fan of Balkan beats, soulful melodies, or upbeat anthems, "Underground" has something special to offer.