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Warsaw Village Band & BASSalyki

Warsaw Village Band & BASSalyki

Formed in the late 1990s, the Polish Warsaw Village Band is one of Europe’s most celebrated world music acts, revitalizing and preserving traditional Polish folk music while boldly blending it with modern elements.  more

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On their latest album, Sploty (2024), which topped the European world music charts, they collaborate with fellow Polish artists BASSalyki, fusing their signature sound with reggae and dub. This approach also long defined their work: they transform a repertoire learned from traditional peasant musicians into entrancing, psychedelic compositions by incorporating electronic and contemporary elements, or blending their music with Hindustani classical music, Galician and Persian melodies, and Jamaican dub. At this joint concert by the two bands, the fusion of Polish peasant music and reggae will take centre stage.

Warsaw Village Band:
vocals, Hackbrett Magdalena Sobczak-Kotnarowska
vocals, violin, viola, Polish folk violin, suka Sylwia Świątkowska
vocals, violin, hurdy-gurdy Ewa Wałecka
electric double bass Paweł Mazurczak
percussion instruments Maciej Szajkowski
percussion instruments Piotr Gliński
trumpet, flugelhorn Miłosz Gawryłkiewicz
sound engineer, live dub mix Mariusz Dziurawiec

BASSalyki:
keyboard instruments Michał Marecki
drums Jerzy Markuszewski
tenor saxophone Grzegorz Rytka

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

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