
Max Pashm “The ‘King of Falafel Techno’ leads a Jewish/Greek/Balkan collective in maximum mashed-up electronic beats and melodies from different traditions around the world.” The Guardian Guide “Blistering Balkan beats and general nu-world trippiness from the highly danceable grooves of Max Pashm.” Time Out “Sun-blushed, bouzouki-fuelled Med mix-up.” fRoots Max Pashm first rose to fame in 1997 as one of the early pioneers of world fusion music
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Rembeteli
Manea-k
Fantasy
Kikilaki
Fight On the Streets
Klezmernaki
Imnul (Kish Mayn Tokhes)
The Tongue (Lick a Little)
Anarchy
Klezmernaki (DJ Delay Illuminated Mix)
I Neno
The Calling
Queen of Sikim
Once Upon A Time In Hellas
Angels
Maximus Taximus
Tibetan trance
Kikilaki - Club Mix
Kikilaki (Louie Prima & Harry Chestwig Remix)
King Of The Gypsies
Rembetelli - Organikos Mix
Fight in the streets
The Wedding Dance
Jiggywig
Rhythm Of The Globe
Fight On the Streets (Savages y Suefo - The tolerant clarinet mix)
Camelherder Skank
Klezmernaki - Goulasch Exotica remix
naughty but nice
Ha-Shem
Jerusalem
Swing Out - Original Mix
Swing Out
Manea-K (Shazalakazoo 4/4 Remix)
Klezmernaki (DJ Delay - Illuminated mix)
Fight On the Streets - Savages y Suefo - The tolerant clarinet mix
Eat Me
Kikilaki - Louie Prima & Harry Chestwig Remix
Kosher Nostra
08. Max Pashm Manea-k
Fantasy (Revolution Mix)
Klezmernaki (Goulasch Exotica remix)
Manea-K - Shazalakazoo 4/4 remix
Queen of Sikim - 1997 Club Mix
passenger
Spanky
Sands of Time
Rembetelli (Organikos Mix)
The tongue
Fight On the Streets (BJ Nevenko Massive mix)
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