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Sasha Persholja

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Birth name
  
Saša Radovan Peršolja

Years active
  
1991–present

Record label
  
Mkud Music Arts

Also known as
  
Seš, Sesh, Junk Funk

Labels
  
Mkud Music Arts,

Born
  
September 22, 1975 (age 41) Goriška Brda, Primorska, Primorska, Slovenia (
1975-09-22
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, singer-songwriter, producer, composer

Instruments
  
Electric guitar piano electric piano drums saxophone trumpet electronic keyboards bass guitar vocals

Albums
  
The Horns of Peace, Fejkavangard

Genres
  
Funk, Rock music, Blues, Jazz-funk, Jazz fusion

Saša Peršolja (born September 22, 1975) is a Yugoslavian musician, singer, songwriter, composer, author and producer best known as Sasha Persholja and lead vocalist of the band Frezzas. Persholja's playing style on the electric bass, sax, drums, organ and guitar mixes It represents a new style of music called Fejkavangard.

He released his double compilation of singles in 2014 with Mkud Music Arts.

Songs on the double album Fejkavangard are the follows :

  1. A Flower Note from the Geto
  2. Belly Dance Funk
  3. Big Black Puppet
  4. Blue Balkan Woman
  5. Catch the Sunset
  6. Dea the Night
  7. Down to Down Town
  8. Drex Dreggn
  9. Geto Ko Je Vse Izpeto
  10. Gimm the Dot Lovin
  11. Gondvademena ( City of Trst )
  12. Gso
  13. High Romance
  14. Intercourse
  15. Lepa Vida Town
  16. Lonely Blue
  17. Money O'Bab
  18. Mother Nature Teeth
  19. Mr Floor
  20. My Funky Wind
  21. Mysterious Smile
  22. Nonsense Talker
  23. Original Kvanta
  24. Pomlad Al Jesen
  25. Scream of the Spring
  26. Slovenian Fat Lie in Belle Mishi

Fejkavangard definition: Propel is a new musical art. The new style, a derivative of Blues times Balkans plus and minus European Central musical syncopated and punctured shared distorting notes and root on net ĐankFank - Junkfunk spirit.

Songs

Blue Balkan WomanFejkavangard · 2014
Money O'BabFejkavangard · 2014
Geto Ko Je Vse IzpetoFejkavangard · 2014

References

Sasha Persholja Wikipedia