Boris Štok released a new album "Minimalism"

The album consists of ten songs that the publisher Aquarius Records describes as "soft jazz pop", and the guests are, in addition to Dedić, Ante Gelo, Ivan Popeskić and Elvis Stanić

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Detail from the video for "Prašina", Photo: Screenshot/Youtube/Aquarius Records
Detail from the video for "Prašina", Photo: Screenshot/Youtube/Aquarius Records
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Croatian musician Boris Štok released a new album "Minimalism", which he announced with the single "Prašina". It is a collaboration with Matija Dedić and the String Quartet, for which a video was also recorded.

The album consists of ten songs that the publisher Aquarius Records describes as "soft jazz pop", and the guests are, in addition to Dedić, Ante Gelo, Ivan Popeskić and Elvis Stanić.

"The recordings were 'one take', so without 'ironing out' mistakes and without previous rehearsals... I've never done anything like that, so it was a challenge for me! The album also includes the songs 'Kao nekeda', on which Tereza Kesovia is a guest, and 'The only thing I need', which are the only classic band type and production, but their sensibility and aesthetics fit into the story and give a nice dynamic to the album," said Boris Štok, according to the publisher's announcement.

The album "Minimalism" is available on all streaming services.

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