Děti mezi reprákama christen their album Prázdniny

12 October 2017, 4:00
Děti mezi reprákama christen their album Prázdniny

The Indie folk group Děti mezi reprákama is bringing out their third album and will christen it in Brno.

The album Prázdniny (Holidays) was issued on 1 October 2017 by the record company Červený kůň. Děti mezi reprákama, originally an experimental project by Dominik Zezula (post-hudba), which over the last year has grown into classical group form, is now one of the best quality names on the contemporary Czech indie scene.

The christening of the album Prázdniny will take place 13 October 2017 from 7 p.m. in the premises of PRAHA / Forum for Architecture and Media.

"Prázdniny was created in a completely different way to the older stuff of DMR. We wrote all the pieces as the three of us, during a spring retreat in a borrowed hut under Praděd. Even in the studio we played a lot of passages together. We wanted it to be apparent from the disc that this was a collective effort, and not just a mosaic of ideas somehow put together. For that reason we gave a lot of thought to the programme, the sequence of tracks, and similar. So that the album really came across as an album, from beginning to end," explains Dominik Zezula.

Děti mezi reprákama/ archive photo

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