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Published September, 2010
get more: Easterndaze @ Poland
Published September, 2010
Teielte - Darkvoices [official video] from U Know Me Records on Vimeo. Dana from Warszaw’s Concrete Cut label has brought to our attention a new Polish label “open for new beats and fresh sound” U Know Me Records.
Published September, 2010
In the last few days, we have been bringing you the updates from the fertile sonic fields of our Polish neighbours. Nevertheless, let’s briefly return to our preceding trip to Romania.
Published September, 2010
The Warsaw’s bass oriented Concrete Cut label has a pretty impressive roster and a HUGE production planned for the end of the 2010. Listen to the amazing “Widow” from Krakow based duo SENTEL.
Published September, 2010
Our last day in Gdansk was quite eventful due to a meeting two local musicians - who are as similar as they are different. Michal Hoppe is a 24-year-old musician and biotechnology student.
Published September, 2010
Gdansk is a city imbued with a strange vibe for an Eastern European city. It doesn’t possess any of the typical “Ostblok” architecture in the centre, rather it’s a typical “Hansa stadt” in the vein of German or Dutch city ports.
Published August, 2010
Right now we are in Gdansk and we are going to attend the last days of the 736KM project which is a multi-media roadtrip of nomadic art that takes place between Prague and Gdansk. For more info check the website.
Published August, 2010
The symbol of the Warsaw Uprising, which we come across in form of a graffiti tag all over Warsaw Warsaw: its spacious streets and the central agglomeration of skyscrapers dominated by the famous Palace of Culture and Science from the first moments evoked a strong urban feeling contrasting with the the touristy “history museum” of Krakow. During WWII, 85% of the city was destroyed, the Jewish Ghetto with its 1943 Jewish uprising was laid to the ground in an act similar to the crude retaliation of the Hitler’s Army after the Warsaw uprising.
Published August, 2010
Krakow counts as one of the most picturesque cities in the country and also - consequently - a sort of a tourist trap, a living Central European “museum” full of stunning architecture. As is often the case in aesthetically pleasing exteriors, we were struggling to find good musicians here, who maybe thrive in their uglier counterparts.
Published August, 2010
RBNX performing live on Listening Lectures in Radost. Bratislava is an epitome of the historical ruptures that shook the Central and Eastern European region over the course of the last century.
Published August, 2010