Raketkanon

Raketkanon

Raketkanon, a noise-rock band from Ghent, Belgium, will be playing Pohoda 2019 as well. Iggy Pop praised them on BBC 6 and also added their song “Nico Vand Der Eeken” to the playlist he put together for radio’s show. According to portal Louder, they are Belgium’s weirdest band and they mean it in a good way. The band released their third album titled RKTKN #3 last Friday. According to The Line of Best Fit, it “is above all else a playful record”. Raketkanon say, “they don’t sing in Flemish. They speak their own odd language; one of throttled squeals and shouts, meat-grinder waves of rolling riffs, synth-layered soundscapes, dystopic electronica-laced beats, and hypnotic grooves”. After playing festivals such as Dour or Pukkelpop, Raketkanon are coming to make fans of heavier genres happy at Pohoda 2019, too. → read more

15. April 2019
The Ukrainian sensation Alyona Alyona to perform at Pohoda 2019

The Ukrainian sensation Alyona Alyona to perform at Pohoda 2019

Half a year ago, almost no one knew the Ukrainian kindergarten teacher Alyona Savranenko. Last October, she published the first song on YouTube under the pseudonym Alyona Alyona; today, her channel has already 90,000 subscribers and almost 60,000 followers on Instagram. She has been with rap music for more than fifteen years now, but only after her videos began to spread virally through the Internet, her story was published by the biggest Ukrainian media, giving her the status of the “hip-hop sensation” and the “rising star of Ukrainian rap”.  → read more

10. April 2019
Veronica Vasicka at Pohoda 2019

Veronica Vasicka at Pohoda 2019

Pohoda 2019 will also host the charismatic legend of contemporary techno – Veronica Vasicka. In 2005, she founded the Minimal Wave label specializing in the characteristic electronic sound of the '70s and '80s. Her DJ sets range from raw industrial electronics to cold wave mixed with mutant house and underground techno. Through her performance she narrates her fans stories about the roots of electronic music. Her greatest gift is the fantastic ability to combine music that influenced her into an unforgettable dance night she’ll also bring to the SLSP Arena. → read more

09. April 2019
Shortparis at Pohoda 2019

Shortparis at Pohoda 2019

Pohoda 2019 will also feature the Siberian-Saint Petersburg avant-garde band Shortparis. Their music is somewhere between dark electro, post-punk or noise; in the live version, in addition, combined with performative-theatrical acts. Mary Anne Hobbs, the DJ of BBC 6 played at Ment after them and said that Shortparis totally blew her mind. John Doran of The Quietus says they are the band you still dream of meeting once, but it rarely happens. In the number of superlatives he says that they are ambitious, bombastic, incredibly spectacular, exciting... Gigwise or Louderthanwar journalists have also praised them highly and we believe they will soon impress the Slovaks. → read more

08. April 2019
Urpiner to be the main beer partner of Pohoda for the fourth time

Urpiner to be the main beer partner of Pohoda for the fourth time

The 23rd Pohoda will continue to cooperate with Banská Bystrica-based brewery Urpiner which is going to be our main beer partner for the fourth time. After having supported the Slovak stars abroad at ESNS 2019, Urpiner is once again helping us to bring foreign stars to Slovakia. Big beer from a small brewery gained our visitors’ favour right during the first year. Every year Urpiner comes with a wide range of its products and beer specials, with the opportunity to try over ten types of beer in their zone. The Beergate, which offered domestic craft beers, was also a favourite spot of the festival and the brewery received a Beer Act of the Year Award for it. In addition to beer, they bring many interesting activities to festival every year as well as the popular self-service beer vending machines. Urpiner people have already announced they’ll bring many innovations to this year's festival which will be discussed in more detail on our website and Facebook. → read more

03. April 2019