GAZING POINT (rad 2002 - 2) features Nauseef playing gongs, bells and wood, Kudsi Erguner on ney and Markus Stockhausen on trumpet and flugelhorn. It is an audio excursion or bridge leading to the other side of conditioned existence.  Available

 

 

LULKA (Third Ear 01 / 03) "Lulka", meaning "The Cradle", is a fruit of Miroslav's collaboration with the legendary Macedonian singer Vanja Lazarova. Each of the ten traditional songs presents a different view of the treasure of Macedonian folk music and the possibilities of its integration with other musical languages. Vanja and Miroslav are joined by one of L. A.'s most unique DJs, Mark Reveley and Persian ney/percussion master Houman Pourmehdi. Currently only available in Macedonia and neighboring countries

 

ISLAM BLUES (ACT 9286 - 2),  Nauseef's second CD with the Turkish ney master Kudsi Erguner (after "Ottomania") also features Vietnamese guitarist Nguyên Lê, the extraordinary French contrabassist Renaud Garcia-Fons and a mind-blowing group of the very best young Turkish singers and instrumentalists from Istambul. Available

 

 

LIVE IN BELGRADE (ThirdEar 2001-01) featuring Tadic's guitar duo with Macedonian virtuoso Vlatko Stefanovski.  This electrifying performance was recorded in October 1999 at Sava Centar, Yugoslavia's largest concert hall, in front of an audience of 4500. It is a live rendition of the material from the duo's critically acclaimed "Krushevo", with the addition of some previously unrecorded tunes. Currently only available in Macedonia and neighboring countries

 

 

LOOSE WIRES (ENJA 90712), a power-trio with one of world's leading tuba players, Michel Godard, who also plays the Medieval serpent. This record moves from gentle, acoustic textures to beautiful, gigantic sheets of sound. Beside originals it contains the music of Victor Kosma and John Coltrane. Available

 

 

THE OLD COUNTRY (M029A), with the harmonica virtuoso Howard Levy (also playing ocarinas and clavichord). This completely acoustic audiophile recording is about sublime interplay and virtuosity that is so natural that it doesn't even matter. Beside original music it includes some folk tunes from Macedonia. Available

 

 

STILL LIGHT (M027A) with Markus Stockhausen (trumpet, piccolo trumpet and flugelhorn). Recorded in the mountains near Matsumoto, Japan, this record is about the beauty of space, silence and sound. Available

 

 

THE SNAKE MUSIC (CMP 60), with Jack Bruce (bass, harmonica, vocals), Markus Stockhausen (trumpet), David Torn (guitar), Wolfgang Puschnig (sax) and Walter Quintus (digitalia). Every piece is like walking through a new, unexpected door... Includes music by Hendrix, Zappa, Nino Rota and Jack Bruce. Available

 

 

THE JACK BRUCE COLLECTOR'S EDITION (CMP 1013) Here you will find four of our collaborations with Jack, including the radically reworked and previously unreleased "Politician". The musicians on this CD include Eric Clapton, Gary Moore, Ginger Baker and Trilok Gurtu. Available

 

 

LET'S BE GENEROUS (CMP 53), with Joachim Kühn (ancient electric keyboards and piano) and the Reverend Tony Newton (bass, formerly with Tony Williams Lifetime). The February 1993 DOWN BEAT magazine said: "Nothing could get any harsher, more defiantly-in-your-face than Let's Be Generous." The August 1992 NEW MUSIC REPORT said "It's dark, brilliant, aggressive, beautiful, rich and demanding music." Includes music of Eric Dolphy. Available, but hard to find

 

 

DUSAN BOGDANOVIC: Keys To Talk By (M019A) We join this truly exceptional composer and guitar virtuoso in a recording of his compositions. Recorded at the beautiful Harmony Hall in Matsumoto, Japan, this CD features two large compositions for two guitars and percussion and Dusan's stunning "Polymetric Studies" for solo guitar. Available

 

 
  

DARK: Tamna voda (CMP 36) Beside Mark and Miroslav, DARK is: Mark London Sims (bass) and Leonice Shinneman (percussion, keyboards). The band's guests on this record were L. Shankar (double violin) and David Torn (guitar). This powerful recording enriches the instrumental music tradition pioneered by such artists as Frank Zappa, King Crimson and The Mahavishnu Orchestra, with the "music that hangs over you like a threatening and mesmerizing cloud" (Jazziz, Oct. 1989).Available, but hard to find

 

BRACHA (CMP 34) with John Bergamo (percussion) and David Philipson (bansuri-north Indian bamboo flute) This recording showcases Bracha's elegant and graceful style in a distinctive form of World Music that unites the musical heritages of Eastern Europe, North and South India and the Americas. Available, but hard to find

 

 

JADRANKA: Baby Universe (Omagatoki OMCX-1010) Jadranka is a singer/songwriter from Sarajevo, Bosnia, and here each one of her songs is like a window into a unique and unexpected landscape. Beside playing we arranged most of the tunes for the band which includes Yasuhiro Kobayashi (accordion), Howard Levy (harmonica), Michel Godard (tuba) and Yoshoko Sakata (biwa). Available in Japan only