Music
Another great work from my dear friend Pete Romanowski aka Europica…
Europica ~ All in you
Pete Romanowski, aka Europica is a bass player and producer from the UK who started to play at the age of 24. His first band was a rock outfit called Motorboat who played their original songs around Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Bedfordshire in the 80′s which somehow lead to them to being plugged by the late John Peel. Compared with the Pink Fairies one of their many gigs involved raising money to help out a mate who was a hunt saboteur. Who had got arrested at a fox hunt, taken to court and fined for breaking the peace. That night they raised some money so he could pay that fine and this was the typical spirit of the band.
Then in the 90′s Pete formed three bands with friends. “Handy”, “The Nightshift” and “Chicken Inspectors”, (the latter name taken from a Daffy Duck cartoon). They gained local media attention, in the press and on BBC Three Counties Radio. Their highlight was playing the Bedfordshire Millennium Festival in the beautiful grounds of Shuttleworth House which was the biggest event of any kind to be held in the County. Pete’s favourite gig with this band however was in a tiny pub with a highly charged atmosphere on St Patricks night. To be sure to be sure.
YouTube Channel : Europica
F3music : Europica
Nez ~ Ain`t No Sunshine
Azam Ali ~ El Rey de Francia
Ane Brun ~ To let myself go
Imany ~ You will never know (lounge remix – violin intro)
Noora Noor ~ Forget what I said
Lotte Kestner ~ Before you are
Kattoo ~ You don’t know me
Calexico ~ Gypsy’s curse
Iyeoka ~ Simply falling
Submotion Orchestra ~ Finest hour
Official Website : Submotion Orchestra
Small advice.Please,
1.Pause video at start
2.Go to Rainy Mood
3.Wait for the rain and press play
Caro Emerald ~ A night like this
Kavinsky ~ Nightcall (Drive Original Movie Soundtrack)
Sanam Marvi ~ Sighra aaween saanwal yaar
Scorpions ~ Wind of change (Live)
Marketa Irglova & Glen Hansard ~ If you want me (Once Ost)
Natacha Atlas ~ Gafsa (3-Iron Ost)


Wow!
Wow indeed…