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SIOTO JAZZ
THE TRUE STATE OF ALL THINGS
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Sioto Jazz are
Anastasija Trajkovska
Vocals
Eva Todorovska
Vocals, Backing Vocals, Guitar, Bass
Martin Petkovski
Lyricist, Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Backing Vocals, Production
Ilija Volčeski
Saxophone
Armin Amedovski
Bass
Blagojče Aceski
Drums
Walter Eggotto
Percussion, Programming
Additional Personnel
Santiago Vasquez
Colombia
Classical Guitar
Målfrid Wigdahl
Norway
Synthesizers, Double Bass
Executive Producer
Martin Petkovski
Co-Executive Producers
Andrej Bogatinoski
Viktor Stojčeski
Mixed by
Eva Todorovska
Martin Petkovski
Mastered by
Martin Petkovski
Kamai Sobata Gore
Recording Engineers
Eva Todorovska
Aleksandar Tomevski
Touring Members
Viktor Stojčeski
Drums
Damjan Grujo
Drums, Percussion
Recorded at
Caymene Studios
Bitola, Macedonia
Cickey Home Recordings
Oslo, Norway
Kamai Sobata Dolu
Bitola, Macedonia
Mellivora Studio
Nižepole, Macedonia
Album Cover
Anastasija Trajkovska
Model
Andrej Bogatinoski
Photographer
Kiril Gagačev
Additional Design Contributions
Photography
Andrej Bogatinoski
Anastasija Kutlešovska
Additional Photography
Daniel Kist, Ilya Isaev, Erik Mclean, David Gari, Guilherme Rossi, James Wheeler, Movoyagee, Kaique Rocha, Stefan Stefancik, Taryn Elliott, Feyza Nur Demirci, Denner Trindade
Video
Sioto Jazz
Recording, Editing and Production
For their musical contributions
or continuous support we would like to thank
Isaja Karadakovska, Viktor Jovevski, Marijana Nikolovska, Teodora Šaklevska, Olga Petkovska, Vlado Petkovski, Jasmina Hristovska, Marko Markovski, Ivana Endekovska, Petar Kotevski, Zlatko Stojanoski, Marija Dimova, Nikola Trajkovski, Dimitar Žirov, Filip Kunovski, Leonid Mavroski

Recorded March - August 2023
Published worldwide by Kamai Audio
© 2023 Sioto Jazz. All rights reserved
Proudly created in Republic of Macedonia

Sioto Jazz are a Macedonian pop rock indie jazz metal supergroup from Bitola formed in 2022 as a spiritual successor to several local acts.

Their influences draw from a wide range of artists, from the wildest years of Herbie Hancock and Nick Cave through the Smashing Pumpkins and The National to Man I Trust, Grimes and Spasen Siljanoski.

The themes that run through the songs of their first album are drawn from the immediate environment: the extinction of small places, the loss of their own identity of those who chose to stay and the way a red-blooded individual can deal with it all. To create something where there is nothing. To preserve what he identifies with and dig out of himself respect for those who decide otherwise.

The irony of the loss of identity is amplified by the songs' use of English, which the people the music is aimed at certainly understand.

Contact us at
[email protected]