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33 1/3, Ardit Gjebrea’s Projekt Jon
- Bloomsbury Academic
- by Nicholas Tochka
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Academic |
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ISBN | 9781501363078 |
Author(s) | Nicholas Tochka |
Publication date | February 2024 |
Edition | Hardback |
Dimensions | 203 x 127 mm |
Illustrations | 10 bw.ill. |
Pages | 144 |
Language(s) | English ed. |
Publisher | ISBN 9781501363061 PB |
Description
As market reforms were transforming citizenship in post-socialist Tirana, Albania, and Europe transitioned into its post-socialist state, Projekt Jon (1997) interrogated European identity formation. The resulting muzikë e lehtë (light music), with regional and wider-European influences, reflects an ideal undermined by political unrest and uncertainty.
Projekt Jon-the Ionian Project-announces itself with the frenetic beating of the tupan and the traditional cries of Albania’s highland shepherd. The sprawling collaboration between singer-songwriter Ardit Gjebrea, traditional singer Hysni Zela, and a team of crack studio musicians in Italy, had an outsized ambition: to transcend Albania’s borders, imaginatively crafting in sound a new home in Europe for the post-socialist citizens of the embattled nation-state. But as Gjebrea prepared to take the album on tour, the homeland itself verged on the cusp of complete collapse. A civil war, the result of the cascading failure of pyramid schemes enabled by deep political corruption and massive social dislocations, loomed, and the tour became-at least for Gjebrea and other urban intellectuals-a referendum on the future of Albania.