The full story inspired by the album The Devil's Lentil Soup has come to an end, which means we get to finally treat ourselves to the exquisite flavour of this devilish dish. Please enjoy this veggie-rich recipe while listening to the poignant sound of our instruments.
The secret ingredient to The Devil’s Lentil Soup? A very specific kind of musical seasoning 🥣🎻✨ You’ve heard the music, now it’s time for the recipe. Making The Devil’s Lentil Soup is an exact science, though, perhaps slightly more chaotic than the average cookery tutorial. There’s a reason this album has the name it does. In our house, music and food are never really separate; they both require a bit of fire, a lot of patience, and a dash of something entirely unpredictabl
In this snippet, Loli Phabay – Kikko sets a fun, vibrant stage as the lentils start growing fiercely. Meanwhile, in the village, the folks are getting ready for Spring, but... are you ready too? Experience the vibrant, dark, and whimsical world of Eastern European rhythms as you’ve never heard them before.
In this snippet, Kermenska Rachenica sets the stage as the lentils start growing. Meanwhile, in the village, the folks are getting ready for Spring, but... are you ready too? Experience the vibrant, dark, and whimsical world of Eastern European rhythms as you’ve never heard them before.
In this snippet, Amarisi Amari sets the stage as Grandma Baba raises the stakes and makes a deal with the devil: 13x the lentils for one maiden's hand. Experience the vibrant, dark, and whimsical world of Eastern European rhythms as you’ve never heard them before.
The Devil’s Lentil Soup is BACK on the stove! 🍲🔥 We’ve reheated this fan-favorite tale with a brand-new Remastered Version, produced by the Magic Violin herself, Gundula Stojanova Gruen, and recorded by the legendary Tatcho Drom. In this snippet, Greetings From Kalotaszeg sets the stage as the devil decides to climb up to earth for some fresh air. Experience the vibrant, dark, and whimsical world of Eastern European rhythms as you’ve never heard them before. From infernal