In a creative mess of the Long Play studio in Sarajevo, the band experimented with the sound and enriched their art with the tunes of Slavonian tamburica, the softness of Boško Jović’s classical guitar and Lana Kostić’s cello, virtuosity and creativity of the Serbian violinist Filip Krumes and, finally, in collaboration with the young and talented sevdah performer, Naida Čatić.
The creative work they have dedicated themselves to throughout the whole 2015 was unified with the symbolic name “Zukva”:
„Being inspired by Zukva, a sour apple, that grows in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as the symbol of strong roots of historical and cultural heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina, continues its journey through the Balkan region, collecting in their music bag, tune by tune, rich musical heritage of people that lives there, like small apples. On that wriggly path, as the Zukva tree, they are meeting radiant faces of people from different traditions and customes, grafting its own music with the unique approach of other traditions, presenting it in the music shape that you are listening right now.“