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Holographic Human Element plays experimental and modern classics embroidered by the New Age elements and progressive post-rock, and awakes what the pinnacle of Gauss’ graph buried deep under the layers of an average. It takes you to the unique journey of the insight of your own feelings. The band that answers simply ‘From the hearth.’ when asked ‘Where are you from?’ exists since 2011, but appears in public only from the middle of 2013. After just four sporadic appearances on the stage, manager of “The Ocean” chose them among suggested bands as the opening act for the show in “Dom Mladih” in Sarajevo, and the biggest music portal in Bosnia & Herzegovina (muzickazona.ba) pronounces them “The most promising band of 2014”. An 8-gig tour was booked in Bosnia and Serbia shortly after, and the band is on the 2015 Winter/Spring tour at the moment. Amy Denio (Kultur Shock, The Tiptons Sax Quartet) played accordion for Holographic Human Element’s promotional composition „She Got Lost In Paris“, and Bill Gould (Faith No More) did the remix and mastering for it. Although Holographic Human Element’s music could easily be described by Herman Hesse’s phrase “Magic theatre Entrance not for everybody”, they are called to encore numerous times in most towns. By the international Jury decision at 48th Guitar Competition in Zaječar, Serbia, Holographic Human Element won the First Prize among 218 other bands.
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Godz. 21:00
Wstęp wolny
Invited: Piotr Raiter, Izabela Stanisławska, Dagmara Bajorek, Szymon Baranowski, Jan Szkandera, Beata Sławińska, Simon Simon, Fritz Perls, Tomasz Olszewski, Maciej Włosek, Dawid Maciejski, Zuza Pietrasik, Jacek Gruszka, Wujek Marcin, Monika Rawska, Igor Uci, Kuba Kałamaja, Michał Szott, Mikołaj Bernaciak, Janusz Siemienas, Szymon Hamela, Maciej Graczyk, Edgar Hein, Agnieszka Porębska, Michał Siodła, Malwina Krząkała show more »