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DANA GAVANSKI

Dana Gavanski’s love affair with music began with her voice. Born to a Serbian family, she grew up immersed in the culture of kafana music, and began using it to channel her need for self-expression. This provided a gateway into guitar playing, through which she shuns pyrotechnics in favour of songserving organic tones.

For evidence, look no further than her debut LP . It’s a soft and introspective look at learning to. More focused and determined than her previous work, the album sees Gavanski blending fingerpicked guitar with poppy synth to build a wonderful wall of sound.

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