Artbar Druhý Pád: Noise Fest Czech Republic 2018

22 March 2018, 3:00
Artbar Druhý Pád: Noise Fest Czech Republic 2018

The international festival of noise, experimental music and performance follows the noise festivals of recent years that took place in the now closed Boro club and in the Paradox club. The Dutch band FCKN BSTRDS, Company Fuck from Australia and the noise propagator Dawid Kowalski, who appears under the stage name Purgist, will perform as part of this year’s festival.

The festival’s programme includes a colourful pallet of noise projects, sound experiments and untraditional performances. The trash-noise performers FCKN BSTRDS from Holland, whose show is based on using unwanted things and rubbish and the one-man noise-core karaoke commando Company Fuck from Australia will perform here. We will also be visited by the long-time matador of the Polish underground scene and noise propagator Dawid Kowalski, performing under the stage name Purgist.

The Czech scene is represented by the evergreen of the underground music scene Tomáš Vtípil, the group Zabloudil(a), the Brno-based harsh-noise solo project Usnu? Or the political impro-noise group Evropská Unie.

The festival is announced for 13 and 14 April 2018 in the Artbar Druhý Pád club.

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