Sunday, February 6, 2011

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Bloodgroup, Krakow Club "RE", 2.02.2011r.


Off During last year's Festival performance impressed me four Icelanders with FM Belfast play dance electronics, of which one could say that would put his feet up dead. And no coincidence that I mention in the context of FM Belfast Bloodgroup since the two bands originate from the same music scene and, despite some differences, obviously they share a large amount of energy we can muster, and the people who came to the concert.

Bloodgroup performance in a small basement room at the club tightly Re loaded mainly as people remember the show with an unusual energy instruments (keytary, synths, pads, flute, keyboard, drum machine) and a large dose of music with the same rushed to his feet to dance. They began, however, very quietly from the delicate sounds of "Wars", because even though they play dance music, in their work but you can find a lot of nostalgia, which is characteristic of most artists from Iceland. It is not surprising that half hour show is set in Krakow was a series of rapid, energetic numbers, each followed by a moment reflection at the beautiful przytulańcach, such as rozpisanym for two voices "My Arms." Implementation of the first number was preceded by a longer statement Janus Rasmussen, who thanked for the warm welcome during his first visit in our country and expressed his delight at the beauty of Polish women, spirits and a delicious chocolate bars prince polo. Then one of the brothers Jonsson - instrumentalists, the band has performed his improvisations dedicated to our batonikom.

Porisdottir Sunna - singer Bloodgroup and admired the beauty of punk form of expression. Besides singing also seized after the second keytar, a slower moments, romantic sound of the band complement flute keyboard. However, the first violin on stage led Janus Rasmussen, who not only sang and konwersował with the audience, but also operate the various knobs and hit the blue glowing sticks in the drum machine, and during the encore kapitalnego also encouraged the audience to share their names in the common cry (" Bob is probably not the Polish name, "- said that I heard someone in the crowd dignity).

Bis as the beginning of the performance began very quietly from the Sunnah wyśpiewanego title track, "Dry Land" with their last album. He then seamlessly passed to their own interpretation of the hit '80s group Canadian Man Without Hats The Safety Dance. " In their version of the song has gained even more power (the text goes like this: "I say, we can dance, we can dance everything out of control") and was a beautiful culmination of an already tight energy concert. The audience reacted to the appropriate uproar and remained so until the very end of the encore. Then the four musicians went straight into the audience (due to lack of choice) while encouraging buying CDs and share their experiences with a specially prepared table next to the entrance hall. In the lobby you could hear that maybe during the holidays we'll see them again, because I got a call from one of the Polish festivals. It would be great if it was confirmed, because a larger group of people could find out how they can capture a crowd of friendly Icelanders.

Text and photos: Raven Slawomir


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