Kottarashky  is one of the most intriguing musicians to have appeared on the Bulgarian  music scene in the first decade of the 21st century. The man behind  the stage name is Nikola Gruev, and his work is an ongoing genre-blending  experiment. He is known for his unorthodox approach to Bulgarian folklore, his collage  technique mixing original recordings, including everyday sounds, with electronic  music, hip-hop, jazz etc.
Kottarashky is now returning to  Berlin with two events: the premiere of the film Balkan Black Box on 5 November, and on the following day, 6 November  – he will have a concert. For him this is a comeback because he has not had any  appearances in Berlin for 10 years, even though his music is released by a  Berlin label.

Balkan Black  Box has so far only been presented at  Sofia film Fest in different towns of Bulgaria, but actually its premiere in Berlin precedes  even the premiere in Sofia. Berlin is the first stopover for the film, it is to  be shown in New York next. The film is directed by Tzvetan Dragnev – Balkan Black Box is a film about the  free spirit, about the difficulties musicians encounter, it is in fact  something of a portrait of the Bulgarian underground with protagonists Kottarashky  and his band The Rain Dogs. “The  film is very interesting, very unorthodox – imagine a road movie with lots of  beautiful shots from Bulgaria,” says Kottarashky. 
Together with film director Tzvetan  Dragnev, he is presenting the film in Berlin at the invitation of the Bulgarian  Cultural Centre during the Bulgarian Documentary Cinema Week "Doc-Art-Fest”,  31 October - 5 November. Balkan Black Box  has a German-language version though it is expected to be watched mostly by a  Bulgarian audience.

On  6 November, Kottarashky will have a concert appearance at “It’s a BAR” – this time  not with the whole group but with only one of the members of Rain Dogs – Sando Sandov.  As a matter of fact, Kottarashky says the duo was formed specifically for Balkan Black Box. Despite the elements  of improvisation, Kottarashky says the music he is to present in Berlin is not  exactly jazz – maybe something more like ethno-jazz with quite a lot of electronic  music but also with a very fresh live sound. Because, as Kottarashky says,  young people are looking more and more to electronic music, and he is hoping  they will get to feel what a pleasure live performances are.  
Four from the album Opa Hey (2009) by Kottarashky & The Rain Dogs
Translated and posted by Milena Daynova
  Photos: Facebook/Kottarashky, siff.bg
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