Like everywhere else, 2014 was a big year for techno in Poland. No star shone more brightly though than that of Natalia Zamilska, a producer from the post-industrial, often overlooked city of Katowice, who quickly became the standard-bearer of the genre's current media buzz, and took that standard all the way to the twelfth spot of the Quietus' year-end albums roundup. Many doting techno fans would argue that her debut LP was nowhere near the podium for the genre, being too generic-sounding and somewhat insecurely proper, but Zamilska has achieved something remarkable in her own right. In a country where quality music often relies on a subtle juxtaposition of the Western and the indigenous, Zamilska has produced a techno album that could have come out anywhere in the world and still make waves. No other techno release was equally-- no pun intended-- polished, making for the perfect crossover album: mechanically immaculate and immediately accessible.
Zamilska’s show in Cesis comes 2nd in the serie of three that are about to happen at Zala Zale over the Summer and are welcoming the fifth edition of Zemlika Festival that shall take place over the weekend of October 23 & 24, 2015 in Durbe, Latvia.
The concert series is supported by Valmiermuizas alus.
Strictly limited amount of tickets on sale!