| | Starting with their debut ‘Live In Amerika’, Kultur Shock has set the tone for the further evolution of punk-rock with ethnic component. Following up their debut, the band signed to Koolarrow Records ( for three next albums – FUCC the INS(2001), Kultura-Diktatura (2003), and We Came To Take Your Jobs Away (2006) all of which were produced by Faith No More’s Billy Gould ). Since 2007, Kultur Shock has been working fully independently through Kultur Shock Records. The band released Live in Europe (2007), Integration (2009), Ministry Of Kultur ( 2011), Tales Of Grandpa Guru, vol. 1 EP (2012), IX (2014), Live At Home ( 2016), and DREAM ( 2019). |
| Kultur Shock united punk-rock aesthetics alongside a strong ethnic presence, becoming one of the apologists of progressive-punk. Also, making a massive contribution to the popularization of the cultural tradition of Balkans all over the world. |
| With over a 1000 shows under their belt, Kultur Shock’s performed at a large variety of festivals all over the globe featuring Bumbershoot Festival (Seattle), Victoria Folk (Canada), Sziget (Budapest), Exit, Arsenal, Ritam Evrope (Serbia), Sayanskoe Kolco (Siberia, Russia), Festival of Peace (Kazan, Russia), Esperanza (Belgium), Fest am Berg, Wilwarin, Folk’n’Fusion (Germany), Senglar Rock, Castellbisbal, Iboga, Capdepera, Pireneus Sur (Spain), Fete de la Musique, Festival de la Boheme, Les Musicaves (France), Ariano, Arezzo Wave, Summer Lab (Italy), Lent, Rock Otocec, Schengenfest (Slovenia), INmusic, DOF, Feragosto Jam, Spancirfest (Croatia), Kaleidoskop, OK, Sarajevo Film Fest (Bosnia), Stufstock, IRAF (Romania), Spirit of Burgas, Hills of Rock (Bulgaria), Taksirat, DFestival (Macedonia), and Nilufer Festival (Turkey), to name just a few. |
| Current lineup of Kultur Shock:
Gino Yevdjevich – vocals, trumpet, percussion
Val Kiossovski – guitar, vocals
Chris Stromquist – drums and percussion
Amy Denio – saxophone, clarinet, bouzouki, vocals
Guy M. Davis – bass, vocals
Eleni Govetas- violine, saxophone, percussion, vocals |
| Kultur Shock celebrated its quarter of a century life on stage with a European tour in July of 2022. After two years of pandemic disruption, the de facto founders of the genre-bending “gipsy-punk” movement were pleasantly surprised by the dedication of their audience and its youth. ‘No Nostalgia Tour’ would feature the following shows: |
| | | 03.04. – Thessaloniki (GR) – venue TBA*
04.04. – Skopje (MK) – MKC*
05.04. – Sofia (BLG) – Pirotska 5*
06.04. – Sarajevo (BiH) – Dom Mladih Skenderija*
07.04. – Nis (RS) – Feedback*
08.04. – Belgrade (RS) – Zappa Baza*
11.04. – Zagreb (HR) – Močvara*
12.04. – Tuzla (BiH) – Club Palma*
13.04. – Mostar (BiH) – K19 / OKC Abrašević*
14.04. – Split (HR) – Kocka*
15.04. – Nova Gorica (SVN) – Mostovna*
16.04. – Maribor (SVN) – MC Pekarna*
19.04. – Munich (DE) – Rote Sonne*
20.04. – Landshut (DE) – Die Zentrale zum Rieblwirt*
21.04. – Frankfurt (DE) – Elfer*
22.04. – Berlin (DE) – SO36*
23.04. – Cologne (DE) – MTC*
25.04. – Manchester (UK) – Rebellion Club
26.04. – Nottingham (UK) – The Bodega
28.04. – London (UK) – The 100 Club
30.04. – Seissan (FR) – Welcome in Tziganie festival
01.05. – Rome (IT) – CSOA Forte Prenestino* – supported by Erik & the Worldly Savages |
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