Kiasmos live

Kiasmos live

Sometimes it’s really hard to believe how quickly time passes. The Kiasmos duo’s magnificent debut was released as much as ten years ago. On its wave, however, the duo toured for so long that we feel like it was yesterday. Meanwhile, for the past few years, both artists have been focusing more on solo activities. Janus Rasmussen released an album, and often visited Poland. Ólafur Arnalds, on the other hand, worked a lot on soundtracks, and recorded material dedicated to Chopin. However, these two romantic souls will meet again this year for a long-awaited live set, during which we will hear brand new music. It’s hard to dream up a better comeback than for the tenth anniversary of the album we loved so much, which was a beautiful finish to an era of clicks and cuts, uplifting minimal house. And after years of sonic debauchery, it looks like minimal is finally back!

Kölsch live

Kölsch live

After recording one of the biggest hits in Kompakt’s history, Kölsch could have basically done nothing else, but “All That Matters” was just the intro to a brilliant and long-standing career. The Dane arrives in Łódź in full setup, with a hat and his equipment, to perform his original material in a live formula. Kölsch has many times strayed from the main path to explore different musical regions, including even classical music. Recently, he has taken it more strongly into melodic techno and awe-inspiring, gargantuan sounds. One person certainly can’t digest all these emotions, but the thousands gathered together in front of the stage will somehow manage to handle the euphoria!