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23 Feb, 2010

Fresh Polish music: Dagadana

Posted by: Michał In: cultural beast


Well, Polish-Ukrainian. With some Argentinian influences.

Dagadana is a new group, which has just taken Poland by storm. Their debut CD was released earlier this month, but I’m told it’s very hard to find it in shops as it sells out within minutes.

According to their MySpace page, Dagadana’s music is a fusion of jazz, folk and electronica.

“This multicultural project should satisfy everyone who is ready to accept the Slavic soul – crazy and gentle in equal measure,” says the bio.

Their concerts are apparently real events where the audience is encouraged to bring along small instruments and join the fun.

Thanks to my friend Joanna  for introducing me to more great music (again).

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