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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Neocekavany Dychanek 1998 Demo '98 (Live Jazzclub Zelezna, 1998-10-06)



Genre: Folk-Rock
Rate: 160 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:37:51
Size: 43,33 MB

Czech Republic


Biography:

Neocekavany Dychanek was founded by several schoolmates and friends in Prague, Czech Republic, in the spring of 1992. Back then, the band's lineup was dominated by acoustic instruments. This was not intentional as the original idea was to play rock. Gradually, their new songs started to reflect more and more Eastern European folk music influences. The band still holds on to this path, and they still play original compositions, which show clear folk music inspirations as well as the rock and jazz backgrounds of the individual musicians.

Probably the best description of Neocekavany Dychanek's current style is "street mix" which merges Jewish Klezmer music, gypsy music from the Balkans and domestic folk music with pub-rock, country and punk influences. This is also reflected by the band's live performances. Although the band has made several successful appearances at the country's major alternative music festivals (Boskovice, Litomencky koren, Alternativa etc.), their music is best heard in smaller venues where a unique vibe is achieved thanks to closer contact with the audience.

Neocekavany Dychanek spent a weekend in a cellar in the town of Litomerice, recording 17 tracks that ended up being the band's eponymous debut album. The band released the record on June 1 independently. The lead vocalist is now expecting a baby to be born in the near future. (http://worldmusiccentral.org)



Tracklist:

01 - Lahev Od Koralky 02:24

02 - Sproty 01:33

03 - Blondyna 02:31

04 - Mraky 02:47

05 - Ja Rano Vzbudila Se Smichem 01:22

06 - Bohemska 03:12

07 - Bodla Dyka Do Cernyho 02:18

08 - Sedela V Lokale 02:14

09 - Snad Se Jednou Ukaze 01:45

10 - Volant 02:54

11 - Pisen Mlynarova 02:05

12 - Mela Jsem Ja Milyho 01:53

13 - Venku Svita 02:59

14 - Kartarka 02:08

15 - Nemysli Si 01:41

16 - Fatalni 01:47

17 - Tancuj 02:18





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Monday, July 11, 2011

Neocekavany Dychanek 2000 Neocekavany Dychanek





Genre: Gypsy
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:45:27
Size: 103,91 MB

Czech Republic


Band history

Several students of the Philosophy Faculty of Charles University in Prague formed the band Neočekávaný dýchánek (Unexpected Party) in early summer of 1992. The original line-up included lead vocal/flute, violin/viola, saxophone and three guitars, later joined by a bass player. We got courageous enough to play our first public shows in students’ clubs and local pubs in late 1993. The founding member, sax and clarinet player Michal Hrubý left the band along with bassist Martin Kopecký in 1995. A new sax/clarinet player and bassist completed the line-up along with a drummer, and the line-up stabilised at the end of 1997 when the original drummer Tomáš Dubský was replaced by Petr Kadaník. He was replaced by Jan Pydych in 2006.

Dýchánek recorded a live demo in October 1998 and its first official album (self-issued) came out in June 2000. To date, the album sold over 2,000 copies (mostly at concerts, through the Internet, and also through official distribution networks).

Neočekávaný dýchánek has played its original songs from the very beginning, authored almost exclusively by Michal Hrubý, the founder/sax player at the beginning. Following his departure, singer Zuzana Hanzlová and accordion player Michal “Faker” Šmíd have shared a majority of the band’s songwriting. All band members participate in creating the songs’ arrangements. The main sources of inspiration include klezmer, Balkan folk and our own country’s traditional music, as well as jazz, rock’n’roll and punk. All this is topped with a powerful alto of Zuzana Hanzlová (a journalist once described her singing as “female Tom Waits”).



Tracklist:

01 - Stika 03:19

02 - Sedela V Lokale 02:16

03 - V Nadrazni Hospode 01:22

04 - Kruhy 02:57

05 - Hospodar 04:20

06 - Roznovska 02:33

07 - Blondyna 02:31

08 - Mraky 02:46

09 - Volant 02:54

10 - Hostina 01:57

11 - Nimrod 02:06

12 - Nemysli Si 01:42

13 - Kartarka 02:08

14 - Kalbicka 02:49

15 - Srandovni 02:36

16 - Brokovnice 04:54

17 - Tancuj 02:17





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