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Richie Hawtin
Another reconfirmed name of 24th edition of Pohoda festival is legendary DJ, technology innovator, and techno producer Richie Hawtin. The New York Times called him an intellectual driving force of electronic dance music. His music was part of the exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, at the…
Crack Cloud
If you enjoyed performances that took place on the radar at Pohoda on the Ground, we have great news for you. We will make its area accessible also to visitors to Pohoda 2022. The location will serve as a residential space for the Canadian art collective Crack Cloud. Its members will perform here on…
Slowthai
Tyron Kaymone Frampton was born in 1994 in Northampton to a single teenage mother. He frequently skipped school, often spending time at a nearby underground recording studio at his friend's house. Tyron did not fit in too much after school, when he had multiple short stints in employment. His passion…
The Libertines
"The Libertines are, above all, about great music; the world would be much poorer without Carl Bârat and Pete Doherty. "They were the band that put raw, unpolished rebellion back into British rock'n'roll and swept up an entire generation in their wake,” wrote The Guardian,…
Floating Points
Floating Points’ breakthrough album Elaenia from 2015 intertwines electronic dance music with his roots in classical music (he studied piano). According to Resident Advisor, the recording he spent five years putting together, was the best album of 2015. According to the…
Wolf Alice
Guardian described their refreshing indie-rock as an innovative contemporary approach to the genres of the 1990s such as grunge and shoegaze. The holders of two NME Awards and the Q Award for the best live band have released three albums, and, according to the British media, they were both parts of the…
Metronomy
The story of Metronomy began 20 years ago in Joseph Mount’s bedroom. In 2005, he himself recorded and released 500 pieces of his debut Pip Paine (Pay the £5000 You Owe). Then his cousin Oscar Cash and former classmate Gabriel Stebbing joined him. They released album Night Out, which…
shame – cancelled
Another name of Pohoda is the British alternative rock band Shame. They debuted at the beginning of 2018 with the appropriately titled album “Songs of Praise”, as straight after the release, the British media launched a praise race for this recording. NME called the album the debut of 2018…
Black Midi
Another confirmed name of Pohoda 2022 is Black Midi.In late June 2019, they released their debut Schlagenheim, which brought them a nomination for the prestigious Mercury Prize and fantastic reviews. According to Paste magazine, the album is: “experimental, genre unclassifiable, extremely noisy…
Kokoroko
In early 2018, Gilles Peterson's Brownswood record label released a compilation of contemporary London jazz bands We Out Here. The selection is clearly dominated by the poetic song "Abusey Junction" by until then a relatively unknown band Kokoroko. It immediately skyrocketed and now it…