After ten years of living in different corners of Europe—Berlin, Prague, London, and Sarajevo—the "Old Friends" finally converged on their hometown for a wedding. They had once been a garage band in high school, playing loud, messy covers of Yugoslav rock and early 2000s indie. The Session
They spent three nights recording. The mix was a chaotic but beautiful blend:
On a humid Tuesday, they found themselves in Marko’s basement, surrounded by the same vintage amplifiers and mismatched cables they had used as teenagers. They didn't want to record an album; they wanted to capture the feeling of being home.
It was a summer night in 2017 when the folder named (Old Friends Mix 2017) was first created on a dusty laptop in a small apartment overlooking the Adriatic.
Between the tracks, they left in the sounds of clinking beer bottles, laughter, and the distant sound of the neighborhood church bells. The "Lost" Mix
It featured deep, melancholic basslines inspired by the Balkan "Sevdah" soul, layered over upbeat synth-pop rhythms that echoed the clubs of Berlin.
The story isn't just about the music; it’s about the four people who gathered to make it. The Reunion