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Samo Kutin

Samo Kutin started making music as a complete amateur, first with one string on a guitar, but later he tried to expand his instrumentation with items from the attic and garage, such as duct tape, a balloon, cowbells, pots... On trips to distant places, he became fascinated by the folk music of India, Morocco, Mali and Iran, where he also recorded musicians who crossed his path. Over the years, his instrumental repertoire has expanded to include various folk instruments, among which the Hungarian musical instrument hurdy gurdy is in the foreground, which in its ready-made and original sound version works like a medieval synthesizer. His music can also be found in the theater, along with fairy tales, in animations and films.

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