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Synchropath + monoLight + Co.In. + Desdemona2010-12-22 / nocturnal moth / Reads: 6673Four Polish alternative music scene bands have started their Autumn tour in the Liverpool club in Wroclaw on the 1st of October 2010. Desdemona, Co.In,, Monolight and Synchropath have planned 5 performances together next month in five cities (Wroclaw 01.10, Poznan 02.10, Lublin 16.10, Lodz 22.10, Skarzysko Kamienna 23.10)... |
Recoil + Architect2010-12-20 / jivka / Reads: 4926Everything covered with snow. Trains immobilized somewhere in unknown landscapes, towns paralyzed by the traffic jam, frustrated people desperately seeking for a warm shelter. Could the scenario be more marvelous? If the crowning of the day is ‘A Strange Hour’ then devastate me with more such snow-depressing days. Recoil appeared... |
2010-12-02 / Bašnia / Reads: 7608
Open Mind Festival, somewhat a "patch for a hole made of disappointment" after the failure of Hunterfest, which was eventually transferred from Szczytno to Warsaw, started on 12th August 2010 at Stodoła club. Even though it did not wind up as an open air fest as had been planned earlier,... |
Nocturnal Culture Night 20102010-11-27 / Thalia / Reads: 13192Arriving at Nocturnal Culture Night was no mean feat. The road to the fesital location, not overly well-signed, evetually turned into a path, which did not render our ride in an over-packed car any easier. All in all, our group of literally shaken-to-the-core festival-goers, with bags in both hands, headed... |
Apocalyptica2010-11-25 / Thalia / Reads: 4571The convulsive symphonies played or/and performed by Apocaliptyca has so far enchanted hundreds of lovers of such sounds worldwide. No wonder. The compilation of peculiar acords of cellos and heavy metal sounds, both stunning and full of passion, creates an undecently genius amalgamation. Although they have been around for over... |
M'era Luna 20102010-11-23 / Thalia / Reads: 15289German festivals are always a real adventure. Whether it’s an unforgettable party on nights preceding the concerts or a whole town full of variety of clothes’ shops - there‘s something for everyone. Most import_antly, there’s a diversity of music which would attract everybody, whether a fan of typically gothic sounds,... |