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Tributes to MCA (Beastie Boys)

As Adam Yauch passes at age of 47 on the 4th of May 2012, the music world instantly shows deep respect to the life and work of the artist.

Red Hot Chili Peppers, Coldplay, Rise Against and even the New York Knicks are the ones that quickly respond to the sad loss our culture had on the fourth of May this year.

One of the many artists who want to show their respect to MCA’s work is Irek Kuriata – polish poster designer.

MCA Tributes to MCA (Beastie Boys)

Check out more tributes to MCA: Tributes to MCA (Beastie Boys) (polish)

Antywalentynki (Anti Valentines Day)

On February the 14th, Royal Jazz Club in Szczecin will be hosting all Valentines Day haters! On the “Anti Valentines Day” all guests that are sick and tired of all the glitter, love and red color will enjoy Valentines-free atmosphere in the club.
House music collective Viadrina will be responsible for the sounds. Walls will be decorated with photos by pijebokocham and dobry wieczór.

More info: here

antywalentynki Antywalentynki (Anti Valentines Day)

Source: klub.fm

History of polish rap music [infographic]

At the beginning of December 2011, I’ve posted History of Dubstep on Designyoutrust.
Now its time for the roots of polish rap music. Andrzej Cała has gathered the most important facts and moments of the spoken side of hip hop culture in Poland. Dominik Bułka has transformed them into one piece of infographic.

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Łona & Webber – just two of the most appreciated rap artists in Poland, covered the article.

More: History of polish rap music (infographic)

Sacrum Profanum – Magda Lipiejko in Brama Jazz Cafe

Phenomenal models, melancholic atmosphere and religious symbols. All displayed in a spectacular format. This is the shortest description of an upcoming Magda Lipiejko exhibition opening.

The event starts the new years series of new exhibitions in Brama Jazz Cafe.
The place is allready known in Szczecin (Poland) for its sophisticated selection of music and visual artists.

sacrum profanum Sacrum Profanum   Magda Lipiejko in Brama Jazz Cafe

More: Sacrum Profanum, Brama Jazz Cafe, Szczecin, 13.01.2012

Even more: www.magdalipiejko.com/

How much money is spent on culture in Poland? [infographic in polish]

In 2010 an average Pole has spent 406,56 zł for culture. That’s about 100 Euro per person. Klub.fm with Dominik Bułka cover the disturbing facts in an infographic.
The most of money goes to the cable television networks (123,72 zł) and new TV sets (42,24 zł). Then there are newspapers and magazines (39,24 zł), followed by books, concert and theater tickets and other.

ile polak wydal na kulture w 2010 infografika klub fm1 How much money is spent on culture in Poland? [infographic in polish]

Artwork: Dominik Bułka
More: Ile Polak wydał na kulturę? (infografika)

Who should play at the Heineken Open’er 2011 Festival in Poland? [infographic in Polish]

kogo chcemy na opener 2011 Who should play at the Heineken Opener 2011 Festival in Poland? [infographic in Polish]

Couple of days after the announcement of the first headliner – Björk, on December the 1st, the sale of tickets for the Heineken Open’er 2012 Festival in Poland has been launched.
Last year klub.fm has asked its polish readers – “Who should appear at the stages of Heineken Open’er 2011 Festival?”. The poll was supported by a competition. Participants could win a ticket to the festival.

The big winners of the poll are:
Linkin Park, 30 Seconds To Mars, Coldplay, Rhcp, Daft Punk, Florence And The Machine.

The results of the poll have been presented in an infographic, which displays the musical tastes of polish youth in years 2010/2011.
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Number of votes: 543
Artwork: Dominik Bułka

The poll for the 2012 festival edition is already opened, and You can find it and cast Your vote in here.

History of Dubstep [infographic in Polish]

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Jarek Jaz, an independent Polish journalist has gathered some thoughts about one of the most fashionable music genre at the moment – Dubstep. Infographic has been made based on „History of dubstep” by Benji B at BBC1, „The Independent”, „The Guardian”, Discogs and personal experience. The article has been published at the klub.fm website.

The artwork by Dominik Bułka, who is a recognized graphic artist, living in Szczecin, graduated from WSSU, working with Elle, Twój Styl, Existence, Fashion Magazine, Exklusiv.
Burial, Magnetic Man, Rins.FM, Katy B, Scuba, Benga, Kode9, Tempa…
Who is missing? What’s Your opinion?
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History of polish rap is also worth checking!

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