Their performances are charismatic, energetic and often improvised. The band members are from a variety of ethnic backgrounds and they bring their cultural diversity as well as their interest in human rights and peace into their performances.
Gipsy Groove, formed in 2010, plays authentic Balkan Romani music, injected with other musical influences like jazz, reggae, funk, ska, drum and bass, etc. Gipsy Groove is the only band in Kosovo performing this kind of music. Their music is not only the great sound to listen to, but it invites both body and mind to move and rethink the questions of justice, discrimination and racism and take action. They are example of music power against prejudice and social issues.
The band has recorded their first album named Gipsy Groove in 2013 containing 8 songs, including their cover versions of well-known traditional Romani songs. In December 2014 they published their second album named Balkanmania, with original songs, composed and arranged by the bend members. New songs are talking about freedom of movement, woman empowerment, love and rock and roll.
On their concerts audience is never indifferent, the energy they bring to their performance is always transferred to the audience and the whole performance is followed with a lot of interaction and dancing.