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Event Review: Lado w Mieście - Steven Warwick Live / Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith Live

In recent years   Lado w Mieście  succeeded in becoming one of the best music initiatives in Warsaw next to the Festiwal   Przemiany . It is hard to believe that those events give you the chance to see highly intriguing artists for free. I failed to visit Plac Zabaw(the spot near Vistula river where performances take place) last year and missed some great shows but this year I was way better prepared and reserved some time to do it. The atmosphere there is really appealing and you can feel the kind of liveliness as people come to have a drink and talk with friends. However, it doesn't distract you from listening, the audience is thoughtful and I did not have any problems with concentrating on the gigs. Plac Zabaw - the location of the events(fot. Pitu Pitu ) Steven Warwick Live  20.07.2017 I got to know Steven Warwick by listening to CTFO on soundcloud. It legitimately drew my attention but then while checking other stuff I somehow forgot about his upcoming album(which

Festival Review: Audioriver 2017

If you do something for the 7th time - and no matter what you do - it is hard to feel amazed and surprised. This year's edition of Audioriver left me quite dissatisfied. I don't know if it is about me or the festival so it's safe to assume that it's a little bit of both. The atmosphere The problem I have with Audioriver is that it is mainly supposed to provide you with an occasion to just simply dance and have fun with your friends. Nothing wrong with that but eventually it becomes both predictable and boring. You should have that in mind if you want to attend this festival and feel content. You will rather not find groundbreaking performances here but there's a high probability you may have a chance to listen to the masters of DJing on a superb soundsystem. It happened to me this year and saved my trip. The saviors The Belleville Three While I was waiting for the gig, I read an interview in which Derrick May states that his mission is ''to sav