Xenos (band)

Xenos are an Australian Romani music ensemble with a flexible roster of three to five core members and an extended line-up.[1][2] They were formed in Zürich, Switzerland in 1989 playing Macedonian Roma music and relocated to south-eastern Australia in 1995.[3]

Xenos
OriginZürich, Switzerland
GenresRomani
Years active1989 (1989)–present
Websitexenosmusic.com

Their third album, Tutti Frutti, was nominated at the 2001 ARIA Awards in the category, Best World Music Album.[4][5]

Members

  • Rob Bester fretless electric bass, davul, bagpipes
  • Anne Hildyard – lead vocals, saxophone
  • Lee Hildyard – lead vocals
  • Alister Price piano accordion
  • Matt De Boer flute
  • Josh Dunn – bass guitar
  • Will Eager 
  • Philip Griffin – guitar, conductor
  • Greg Sheehan 
  • Fuat Sazimanoski – drums
  • Michael Karamitsos – drums
  • Tunji Beier – drums
  • Stephanos Elefteriadis kemençe, drums
  • Sophie Chapman – piano accordion
  • Andy Busuttil 
  • Christian Fotsch 
  • Marem Aliev 
  • Tahir Arsimov 
  • Blair Greenberg 

Discography

  • Let the Swine Loose (1991) Arc Records (CF 2222)[6]
  • My Mother Said (1993)[7]
  • New Moves (1997)
  • Tutti Frutti (2001) – Xenos Music[8]
  • Cirikli (2004)
  • Florinalia (2008)

References

  1. "Xenos – Gypsy Band from Australia". Xenos Official Website. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  2. "Music of gypsies is seductive". South East Advertiser. 5 September 2001.
  3. "Xenos Tutti Frutti" (PDF). RamiroPost. 3 October 2013. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  4. "ARIA Awards – History: Winners by Year 2001: 15th Annual ARIA Awards". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  5. List of Nominations for the 2001 ARIA Awards, Australian Associated Press (AAP), 13 September 2001
  6. Xenos (1991), Let the Swine Loose: Dancing with Bagpipes, Arc, retrieved 9 November 2017, Notes: Music from Macedonia, Iran, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey
  7. Jamieson, Ian (16 February 2001), "Wild new release from Xenos", Green Left Weekly
  8. Burton, Kim (Winter 2001), "Music of gypsies is seductive", Songlines
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