Collective Hallucination
The band was founded in Kladno and is named after the fragile illusions we share when searching for the meaning of life. She self-published the original God from Umakart (2014). I received a special jury prize at the Porto festival in 2019 for the song I am, from this album. In the same year, the band won the audition for the Welcome stage of the Hradecký solstice festival. The single Jan 69 from the second album Kosti (2017) took 2nd place in the year-long Big Seven of Radio 1. The great album Reality (Indes Scope, 2021) produced by Tomáš Neuwerth about the labyrinth of the present artfully combines acoustic with electronic. The band has already released the single I'm waiting (2022) as a duo and started a collaboration with producer Tomáš Havlen (post-music), which continues on the new album Uncertainty (Indies Scope, 4/2024), where together they created ten songs with X-ray eyes.
Discography:
Uncertainty (2024)
Reality (2021)
Bones (2017)
The God of Umakart (2014)
Jakub Mühlfeit: vocals, acoustic, electric guitars, microKorg
Tomáš Příkaský: drum kit, percussion, microKorg, vocals, metallophone
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David Pomahac
Singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist David Pomahač is the founder of the well-known urban folk duo Kieslowski. He left his mark in the bands Bez peří, Houpací kône, played in Xavier Baumaxa's backing band, and in recent years has also been accompanying singer Ima Teva.
At the beginning of 2020, Kieslowski stepped out of the shadows and embarked on a solo career with the album Do tmy je daleko, produced by Tomáš Havlen (Post-music, Zvíře namě podzim, Spomenik, etc.). Do tmy je far was placed in the top twenty of the year-long Velká Sedma Radio 1 chart, in the ranking of the best records of 2020 by Full Moon magazine, in the top ten best albums of the year by Musicserver.cz and in the selection of the best records by Radio Expres FM.
In April 2022, Pomahač released his second solo album entitled Invisible on Minority Records. The co-author of the music and the producer of the record in one person is Martin Hůla aka Martin Tvrdý or Bonus.
The helper took a new approach to writing. This time, he did not look for inspiration in his personal life, the lyrics are mainly inspired by individual sentences of novels by H.G. Wells, dystopian science fiction and stories of people around him, he weaves together stories about self-preservation and the will to survive. Violinist Jenovéfa Boková, cellist Marie Dorazilová and David's son Jáchym Pomahač, who accompanies him during live performances, are guests on the album Nevividelný. The Kieslowski era is not forgotten either, the songs are part of Pomahač's story and are heard at his concerts.
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