26.11.2022 Events, Music

Electronica: Vision of Sound IV

The popular Electronica event by the Polish Cultural Institute, Czech Centre and Liszt Institute returns to Rich Mix for its fourth year, presenting carefully selected artists from Central Europe in a rare multi-sensory experience combining striking visuals with remarkable electronic music.

26 November, Rich Mix

The popular Electronica event returns to Rich Mix for its fourth year, presenting carefully selected artists from Central Europe to demanding London audiences.

This year’s edition will introduce Czech Republic’s favourite Zabelov Group, who promises to kick-start the evening with their out-of-this-world blend of electronics and jazz embellishments, accompanied by light design by leading VJ Linda Arbanová.

Hungarian singer and songwriter Дeva, winner of the Music Moves Europe Award 2022, will then take over with her atmospheric smooth sounds mixing traditional Hungarian folk music and her divine voice with electronic tunes.

Finally, the night will be rounded off by a brand new electro-acoustic duo Late Arrivals (Poland/UK) consisting of Blanka Barbara and Ignatius Sokal.

After years in the Polish and UK contemporary scene as soloist artists, the married couple will draw from their substantial experiences as soloists for their duo debut featuring a combination of cinematic piano and avante-garde electronics.

To find out more and book: Electronica: Vision of Sound IV – Rich Mix

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