
Acoustic guitars and weathered vocals capturing the spirit of the Czech tramp tradition. A warm, nostalgic journey through forests and campfire stories.
1994 · Monitor-EMI
Duhova cesta is a quintessential artifact of the Czech tramp music tradition, specifically as it evolved in the mid-1990s. It sounds like the transition between the rugged, forbidden outdoor gatherings of the previous era and a new, more polished folk sensibility. The album is anchored by Roman Horky's baritone, which carries a gravelly weight that feels earned by years of woodsmoke and travel. The acoustic guitars are recorded with a crisp, dry intimacy that makes you feel as though the band is sitting directly across from you on a fallen log. It is music that prioritizes the space between notes, allowing the natural resonance of the wood to fill the room.
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