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Zemljotres
Zeljko Golik
Radio Posavina Zagreb delivers the raw essence of Balkan folk. No frills. The music is steeped in sevdah, think Halid Bešlić's aching ballads or the haunting melodies of Himzo Polovina. It's the sound of family gatherings, wedding celebrations, and late-night kafana sessions. The station doesn't chase trends. It respects tradition. You'll hear accordion, violin, and voices that carry generations of emotion. The DJs speak in a mix of Croatian and Bosnian dialects, adding local flavor. Some tracks are from the 1970s; others even older. They all feel timeless. It's not background music. It demand…
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