The group centers on the partnership between vocalist Ursula Luthar, known for her soulful delivery, and multi-instrumentalist Jure Tori, who anchors the compositions with his exploration of Wurlitzer, Rhodes, and Hammond organ textures. Tori spent months refining the band’s sonic palette in his basement, seeking to fill a void in the Slovenian music scene with a sound that feels both vintage and contemporary. Produced by Jamirko at Beyond Stereo Studio in Ljubljana, the ten-track record displays significant stylistic range. It moves from the romantic imagery of "Find Me a Rhyme" to the introspective final track, "Rest Now," which offers a gentle, lyrical conclusion to the project. The ensemble features guitarist Primož Grašič, double bassist Wolfram Derschmidt, drummer Tijan Grašič, and trumpeters Gerhard Ornig and Jan Adamek. Released via the label Klopotec, the album serves as a definitive opening statement for a group positioning itself far beyond their local roots.
Slovenian Neo-Soul Sextet SATORI Makes North American Debut
Emerging from Zagorje ob Savi, the six-piece neo-soul ensemble SATORI is introducing their blend of blues, jazz, and pop to North American audiences. Their debut album, The Seat of the Soul, arrives alongside the lead single "Walking," a rhythm-driven track that signals the band’s ambition to command a global stage.





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