recontextualizing dné
The Prague-based artist Ondřej Holý, working under his nom de plume dné, features on our sampler. He also has an EP Talking With Crayons and a casette out on AM Discs Eating a Wrapper Instead of a Candy.
Published May, 2011
The Prague-based artist Ondřej Holý, working under his nom de plume dné, features on our sampler. He also has an EP Talking With Crayons and a casette out on AM Discs Eating a Wrapper Instead of a Candy.
Published May, 2011
foto: Ivana Vereski A live recording from dné’s gig at our first night on 18 November 2010. Check back for more live sets, which we’ve been diligently recording at our three shows.
Published November, 2010
[gallery] The party’s over, the gigs are finished but only till 27 November when we head to the east. Bratislava was fun, Casi Cada Minuto’s ethereal soundscapes, Glad to Get Away’s DNA-like guitar contortions, Dné’s gentle melodies and Vladimir Lenhart’s Alles Gute tapes that made us dance dance dance.
Published November, 2010
First of the three nights presenting the most interesting musicians we came across during our travels will unleash soon in Bratislava! On Thursday, 18 November 2010, our handpicked guests will play you some nice songs, or massacre them:) The Slovak electronic scene will be represented by the drone-ambient project CASI CADA MINUTO, opening the show up with his cinematic melange of drony tape manipulation. Czech songwriter DNÉ follows in a similar sonic territory as Teen Daze’s Two Bicycles, performing a dreamy and intimate drone-folk set spiced-up with his definition of “chillwave”.
Published October, 2010