When Music Breaks Free. Personal Notes from Belgrade.

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When Music Breaks Free. Personal Notes from Belgrade.

There’s a certain pull when human expression moves across borders. Not just the lines drawn on maps, but the ones we carry within us: shaped by assumptions, habits, judgments — the very weight of lived memories and past experiences… Sure, our culture draws borders for a reason, helping us understand where we come from and how we relate to the world around us. But the real magic happens when creativity begins to redraw them, transforming the familiar into something unexpected; creating new patterns in the ‘here and now’. Sometimes, such moments make history. This June in Belgrade may have been one of them.

See, in the Balkans, music isn’t just pure entertainment. It’s protest, memory, and celebration, quite often all at once. And though none of the artists at the first edition of @42re…294z were from that region, the very spirit was there.

While the mainstream turns artists into content and music into background noise, that event brought back the meaning: direct connection, real support, and sound that demands to be felt, not just consumed. That’s how it felt at least during the first night…

📅 June 19th. Five acts. Belgrade’s historic district and one of its floating clubs, which clearly became the beating heart of the independent scene.

👥 A live audience in the room, and people like me watching online through various Nostr apps.

🎶 Totally different rhythms converging around one important statement:

> The music industry is broken. Artists stream billions of plays and can’t pay rent. We’re building something different. <

A mission I could sense even from the other side of the screen. And, that’s the part I’d like to share with those who missed it.


🎙️ The show began with @jp9s…al58 and a handful of his acoustic songs. Honest lyrics paired with catchy melodies that carried themes of strength, truth, and sovereignty.

To see what I mean, check out his catalogue.

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🎙️ Then came @Joe Martin [ϟ♫ EPK Lite ⧉] with his warm voice and story-driven tunes. Young, talented, humble, a rare breed in his style, blending folk and Americana in a way that feels both tender and quietly powerful.

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You can find more of that vibe on his latest album, “Alone In Valentine”.

🎙️ After Joe, the energy turned sharper with @Longy [ϟ♫ EPK Lite ⧉]. His unmistakable punk-rock style and gritty vocals filled the space with an unapologetic edge — timeless sound caught somewhere between grief and euphoria. As expected, it was a top-class performance!

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Meanwhile, @Aaron of Essex the MC of the event, was warming up the crowd with unique intros and announcements. With his magnetic temperament and significant contribution to the v4v scene (having onboarded more artists than most of us could keep track of), he was the perfect fit for the role.

🎙️ But it was @Scardust the headliner, progressive metal band fronted by @NoaGruman who really set the evening on fire. Drawing from both older tracks and songs from their recent album “Souls”, they filled the floating stage with wide-ranging vocals, powerful riffs, and a relentless force.

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The crowd got into it almost instantly, headbanging and moving hard, while online the chat exploded with comments and bigger tips flowing in like confetti.

By the way, speaking of tips, the venue choice fit the event perfectly. Not only because of its rootsy, almost rebellious aesthetic  mixed with retro old-school charm, but also because of the name itself. Coincidence or not, “Zappa Barka”. Here, for those who don’t know, in the v4v music space direct tips to artists are often called “zaps” 😉

The goal for the evening was to reach one million in sats — the smallest units of bitcoin, equal roughly $700. It’s a decent number, yes, but events like this, with five live acts at once, deserve way moooooore. Truly hoping future events in this style will exceed that mark easily.

Anyway…moving on with the lineup:

🎙️ After the raw intensity of Scardust, @Roger9000 [ϟ♫ EPK Lite ⧉] took over with his electronic sound. In theory it was a sharp contrast, but in practice it still carried its own kind of fire.

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The opening track, “Kyrie”, a hypnotic remake of one of his older pieces, created a striking shift and sent a wave of goosebumps through the room.

What followed was more dynamic, the very hits that define his sound, getting the remaining crowd jumping, singing, and dancing along.

In true Roger fashion, his immersive visuals and volcanic energy kept the very spirit of the night alive until the very end — drawing plenty of “awe comments” and a new wave of zaps that helped push toward that one million goal.

I couldn’t stay for the DJ set (it was already very late), but I imagine it gave the people who were there in person a nice way to chill after everything that happened earlier.


Huge congratulations to the organizers, the whole production crew, and every musician who made that night what it was.

Electric. Memorable. Authentic.

Indeed: REVOLUTION ROCKS.

Extra love to @AviBurra @New Music Nudge Unit @OpenMike @Lahav Cliffshark Edo, Toni, and all the unnamed heroes (i.e. anyone else I’m not aware of) for bringing it all together.

Can’t wait for the next editions!!!


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