Helemese christens an album. Nikola Mucha and Circus Problem will perform as well.

Helemese christens an album. Nikola Mucha and Circus Problem will perform as well.

The christening of the third album of the band Helemese from Kyjov will take place in the Alterna club. The singer Nikola Mucha and Circus Problem will perform as part of the concert.

The musical formation Helemese was founded in 2007 in Kyjov in connection with the previous activity of their front man song writer Jiří Hilčer. They call their production schrammel-chanson-big beat, which is characterized by the sound of the accordion. In 2010 they published their first CD Houky under Indies MG production and two years later their second album called Šnyclperkelt (2012) was released, which was published at their own expense and distributed by Indies MG. The current album Bublinky (Bubbles) was recorded in the Jámor studio. One of the guest performers is Nikola Mucha. She is a member of the band Mucha, which consists of several Brno musicians, including Martin E. Kyšperský, Petr Zavadil Štěpán Svoboda. The other guest will be the band Circus Problem from Prague, which combines Balkan brass music with pop music. The concert with guests will take place on 4 November at 8 pm at the A2 stage in the Brno Alterna club.

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