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Do note that this is not a regular course, this is more of a workshop. Here's how it works: The instructor, Mr. P R Sundar, will be available live on a ZOOM video call, where he'll be giving a short introduction. There are 10 chapters in total. 5 chapters for Saturday, and 5 chapters for Sunday. After finishing each chapter, you need to come back to the ZOOM Videocall for a Q&A session, any doubts you have regarding the chapter you just watched, feel free to ask. The Q&A session will go on for 30-45 minutes, where Mr. P R Sundar will be giving additional tips and guidance.

Aysela_crna_macka_vip_audio_2006

Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer exploring the roots of modern Balkan pop, Aysela’s Crna Mačka remains a definitive snapshot of 2006’s musical landscape.

The album benefited from the high-quality audio standards of VIP Production, a label known for working with Balkan stars like Sinan Sakić and Rade Lacković. aysela_crna_macka_vip_audio_2006

In the mid-2000s, the Balkan music scene was undergoing a massive transformation, blending traditional folk sounds with modern pop and electronic influences. One of the standout releases from this era was second studio album, Crna Mačka ("Black Cat"), released in 2006 under the prominent VIP Production label. The Rise of Aysela Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer

For music collectors, the 2006 VIP Audio release of Crna Mačka represents a specific "gold rush" era of Balkan music production. It was a time when physical CDs were still the primary medium, and labels like VIP were the gatekeepers of the next big hit. Today, original copies of the album are considered collectibles for fans of nostalgic Bosnian folk. One of the standout releases from this era

Even years later, tracks from this album continue to appear in "best of" Balkan remixes and YouTube compilations , proving its lasting appeal among fans of the genre. Why 2006 Was a Pivotal Year

Aysela established herself as a notable voice in the Bosnian folk-pop (turbo-folk) genre during the early 2000s. Following the success of her 2004 debut album, 7 Dana , expectations were high for her follow-up. According to Discogs , Crna Mačka (catalog number VIP Production CD 091) solidified her place in the industry as a versatile performer capable of delivering both high-energy dance tracks and emotional ballads. Key Tracks and Musical Style