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OFF Festival Katowice 2012: An Invitation to Dance from Metronomy

Get ready to dance to the beats of Metronomy and Shangaan Electro, and share a moment of reflection with The Antlers, Bardo Pond, and Mikołaj Trzaska, performing his soundtrack to the film Rose. And if that’s still not enough, prepare to be offended and deafened by Apteka.

Metronomy
An electropop machine designed to get you on your feet. Patented in the English town of Devon in 1999 and led by mulitinstrumentalist and showman Joseph Mount. Their third and latest album, The English Riviera, serves up a handful of club hits that no proper party can do without, and has also garnered critical acclaim, culminating in a nomination to the prestigious Mercury Prize. But their live performances are where Metronomy truly shine. The group has become a hot item for remixes as well, collaborating with such artists as Gorillaz, Franz Ferdinand, Goldfrapp, and Lady Gaga.

The Antlers
“Our goal was to bring people with us as we navigate different waters of sound. To invite people into this world that we were working on as a group of three people enjoying what we were discovering about music and about songwriting and about making a record,” said The Antlers leader Peter Silberman about the premiere of last year’s album Burst Apart. This Brooklyn-based indie rock outfit has managed to win over festival audiences at Primavera and Lollapalooza, as well as the critics at Pitchfork, who awarded Burst Apart the “Best New Music Label,” and Drowned in Sound, who proclaimed it 2011’s best record (“albums are rarely as unashamedly, gut-wrenchingly, genuinely emotional as this”.)

Bardo Pond
Founded in 1989 by the guitar-wielding Gibbons brothers, the American group Bardo Pond is one of those bands that has cultivated and developed its own form of psychedelic, exploratory rock. Rightly considered the leading representatives of a space rock movement known as Psychedelphia, Bardo Pond have released eight official albums along with countless EPs and limited-edition jam session recordings. Reviewers have pointed out echoes of early Pinky Floyd in their music, as well as the influence of cold krautrock and noise rock. It’s hard not to give in to the hypnotic qualities of this music at live performances.

Shangaan Electro
Dog, whose real name is Richard “Nozinja” Mthethwa, was a cell phone repairman up until recently. Now he’s a publisher, producer, and the shining star behind a new style of music whose popularity has spread across Africa and the entire world. What launched Shangaan Electro from Limpopo in South Africa to trendy Western clubs was its explosive combination of ethnic elements and dance music played at breakneck tempos. If the prospect of dancing to a marimba at 180 bpm sounds enticing, then this concert just might be the highlight of your OFF Festival experience!

Mikołaj Trzaska plays Rose
Mikołaj Trzaska, co-founder and sax player for the band Miłość, and later the leader of Łoskot, is one of the most significant figures on the yass scene, responsible for the last important revolution in Polish independent music. He has worked with such artists as Tymon Tymański, Marcin Świetlicki and Andrzej Stasiuk, Yuri Andrukhovych and Ken Vandermark, and has boldly crossed boundaries in genre and culture. His performance at the OFF Festival will feature the beautiful soundtrack to Wojciech Smarzowski’s stirring film Rose, live for the first time ever.
The concert will be a continuation and development of a project that starts off with the OFF Club (Katowice, May 11-13), where Barn Owl, A Hawk And A Hacksaw, and Tim Hecker will perform the music to movies by Anka and Wilhelm Sasnal, Sergei Parajanov, and Werner Herzog.

Apteka
Apteka may be Polish for “pharmacy,” but this is one drugstore that isn’t going to leave you feeling any better. Despite his 30 years on the rock scene, Jędrzej “Kodym” Kodymowski – the frontman of this Tri-City band – has lost none of his former radicalism. The band’s excellent new album, Od pacyfizmu do ludobójstwa, is not only Apteka’s most furious release since their cult album Menda, but also their most artistically accomplished record since. Supporting Kodym in the studio were Agim Dżeljilji of Őszibarack (production) and James Morton, who performs with Herbaliser. But there will be no room for nuance on stage: Apteka live is a consistently psychedelic and punk rock punch in the jaw.


We also regret to announce that due to circumstances beyond our control, the band Świetliki will not be performing at the OFF Festival.


Tickets and passes are available at the OFF Store on the official OFF Festival website, as well as through Seetickets in the UK.


Now available:
1.    OFF 3-Day Festival Pass with or without Campground Access: provides access to all three days of the festival at Dolina Trzech Stawów, August 3 to 5. Available at 120/160 zł only until midnight tonight. Starting Tuesday, April 17, 3-Day Passes will cost 160 and 200 zł, respectively.
2.    Tickets to this year’s OFF Club (May 11–13, Światowid Cinema, Katowice) — available exclusively at the OFF Festival website. Tickets are 30 zł (until May 10) and 40 zł (May 11, 12, 13).


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