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Kozmodrum have been pioneering a new approach to electronic music in Croatia, often described by the band as Organic Dance Music. Techno, House and Dub styles intertwine through a continuous set, played by a five-piece live band on guitars, drums and keyboards. Simultaneously, the tradition of jazz ensemble performance is stitched into the architecture of music itself.
Kozmodrum have released 2 albums, ‘Na Tragu Satelita’ in 2016, and ‘Gravity’ the following year, receiving a Porin Award for the latter (the Croatian Grammy). The band have played numerous festivals and concerts, with Kozmodrum’s members performing with Hans Joachim Roedelius, noise/art/sound figure Sunao Inami, as well as jazz masters Reggie Washington, Peter Erskine, David Liebman, Alan Broadbent, David Murray and Saskia Laroo.
Using the framework of a DJ set, Kozmodrum's compositions are made to be played openly, where the beat is ‘looped’ until a cue is given to make a change or switch to another part. The pieces are often minimalistic to start with, but evolve over the performance into more complex patterns, harmonies and melodies. With constant shifts between the natural and the artificial, organized and improvised, quiet and loud - Kozmodrum create an unforgettable, mantric performance.
Kozmodrum are:
Goran Delač - bass
Hrvoje Galler - keyboards
Ivan Kapec - guitar
Elvis Penava - guitar
Janko Novoselić - drums, percussion, synths, sounds & fx
Kozmodrum have released 2 albums, ‘Na Tragu Satelita’ in 2016, and ‘Gravity’ the following year, receiving a Porin Award for the latter (the Croatian Grammy). The band have played numerous festivals and concerts, with Kozmodrum’s members performing with Hans Joachim Roedelius, noise/art/sound figure Sunao Inami, as well as jazz masters Reggie Washington, Peter Erskine, David Liebman, Alan Broadbent, David Murray and Saskia Laroo.
Using the framework of a DJ set, Kozmodrum's compositions are made to be played openly, where the beat is ‘looped’ until a cue is given to make a change or switch to another part. The pieces are often minimalistic to start with, but evolve over the performance into more complex patterns, harmonies and melodies. With constant shifts between the natural and the artificial, organized and improvised, quiet and loud - Kozmodrum create an unforgettable, mantric performance.
Kozmodrum are:
Goran Delač - bass
Hrvoje Galler - keyboards
Ivan Kapec - guitar
Elvis Penava - guitar
Janko Novoselić - drums, percussion, synths, sounds & fx
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