DIVUS PRAHA: B4 | a 15 hour concert and album release celebration
[b]B4 |[/b] a 15 hour concert and album release celebration

B4 | a 15 hour concert and album release celebration

02.11.2013 09:00

Divus | en cs

Come all to hear this, we will never see that again!

Asi někdy touhle dobou před patnácti lety celkem náhodou vznikla skupina B4. Od té doby fungujeme k našemu údivu téměř ve stejném obsazení, jen před pěti lety se David vystřídal s Karlem. ...

 B4 music group celebrates 15 years of its existence and releases a 15album and will play a 15hours concert. 15  hours of improvised psychedelia, krautrock, noise and minimalism will take place on November the 2nd 2013 in the Divus Gallery in Bubenská 1 in Prague Holešovice between 9 AM and 12 PM.  The members of the B4 will be supported by other befriended groups and friends:  OTK, Michal Zbořil, Pasi Mäkelä, Jára Tarnovski, Spacosh, Jan Faix, Tomáš Čížek, Tomáš Brýl, Jiří Tomášek, Petr Kalvoda, Martin Strakoš, Jan Burian, Vojtěch Procházka, Bethany Lactorin, Theodor Kohout, Georgij Bagdasarov, Michal Cáb, Vojta Švejda and maybe someone else.

For the psychedely-bored listeners, professor Dörner prepared an 8-bite  play-station. Pong, Atari 2600, Commodore C64 Direct-to-TV and other treasures.

A new album of  B4 Germanium  with a bonus of 15 album remixes can be bought right from the editor Josef Jindrák.





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