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Voyaging effortlessly through various genres and styles, Oborri depicts a colorful yet introverted universe of two boys from Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo, amidst a turbulent and divided shape of society. The self-titled debut album of Tomor Kuçi and Arbër Salihu consistists of 14 songs written, performed, recorded, produced, mixed and mastered largely by the duo themselves, mostly in Gheg dialect of Albanian language.
The duo/band formed in 2014 after many other musical projects in the city of Prishtina.
Tomor was the frontman and multi-instrumentalist of the band “The Freelancers”, with whom he performed in various globally renowned festivals and releasing their album “N’Kuti” (In the Box) in 2012, when Tomor was 19 years old.
Both Salihu and Kuçi were part of the live band of Genc Salihu, and were an integral part of the short-lived reunion of the iconic band from Pristina “Cute Babulja”.
Joined by the keyboard player Liburn Jupolli and drummer Vedat Hasani for live performances,
Salihu and Kuçi also serve as producers for the young and promising artist Edona Vatoci, and Tomor has worked as a mixing-engineer for another local-band, "BiCalko".
The duo/band formed in 2014 after many other musical projects in the city of Prishtina.
Tomor was the frontman and multi-instrumentalist of the band “The Freelancers”, with whom he performed in various globally renowned festivals and releasing their album “N’Kuti” (In the Box) in 2012, when Tomor was 19 years old.
Both Salihu and Kuçi were part of the live band of Genc Salihu, and were an integral part of the short-lived reunion of the iconic band from Pristina “Cute Babulja”.
Joined by the keyboard player Liburn Jupolli and drummer Vedat Hasani for live performances,
Salihu and Kuçi also serve as producers for the young and promising artist Edona Vatoci, and Tomor has worked as a mixing-engineer for another local-band, "BiCalko".