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1. Euphorica is a Czech band of musicians who play world music and traditional folk music of Europe by their souls and feelings. The repertoire of songs appear Sephardic Jews from Spain, but Latin songs from Germany, Czech Republic, or Occitan and melodies from France and Italy. Euphorica play traditional songs from Europe in the style of very popular "World Music". ...Read more on Last.fm
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1. Euphorica is a Czech band of musicians who play world music and traditional folk music of Europe by their souls and feelings. The repertoire of songs appear Sephardic Jews from Spain, but Latin songs from Germany, Czech Republic, or Occitan and melodies from France and Italy. Euphorica play traditional songs from Europe in the style of very popular "World Music". Official web: http://www.euphorica.cz - info about events Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Euphorica.cz Joint to us:) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ivvy_euphorica - our new music on line The songs come mainly from Macedonia, Bulgaria, but Greece. Euphorica also plays songs from the folk traditions of Bohemia and Moravia, especially abroad, closer to Slavic folk melodies to foreign audiences. Euphorica was founded in 2007. Its members have played in previous years in medieval bands (Psalteria, Potentia Animo In validus, ....) and collaborated on musical projects - such as the German band Corvus Corax Cantus musical show Buranus - Carmina Burana. 2. Or Euphorica is a Dutch Psytrance\Downtempo producer Euphorica is a music producer from The Netherlands. He is producing music since the 90's and since 2003 he started producing goa and psychedelic trance. Most of his music has a kind of oldschool goa vibe(melodies\atmosphere) mixed with modern fullon and progressive psytrance beats and trippy effects. You can always check out fresh tracks by Euphorica here: http://soundcloud.com/euphoricapsy Free album 'Spacetime' : http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/euphorica-spacetime <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Euphorica">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.