Gipsy.cz
Gipsy.cz | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Czech Republic |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | |
Members | Radek Banga Tomáš Baroš Jan Sochor Viliam Didiáš |
Past members | Vojta Lavička Noemi Fialová Tibor Žida Matěj Černý Oliver Lipenský Petr Surmaj Jan Surmaj |
Website | gipsy |
Gipsy.cz is a Czech Romani hip hop group. They performed at the Glastonbury Festival in 2007 and represented their country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, with the song "Aven Romale". The band plays a combination of hip hop and traditional Romani music, sung primarily in the Romani language, with some lyrics in Czech and English. As of 2013, they have released four studio albums.
History
[edit]Beginnings; Romano Hip Hop: 2004–2008
[edit]In 2004, rapper Radovan "Radek" Banga released the solo album Ya favourite Cd Rom and later met violinist Vojta Lavička and brothers Jan (upright bass) and Petr Surmaj (guitar and accordion), with whom he formed the group Gipsy.cz. They rose to fame in 2006 with the single "Romano Hip Hop", from the album of the same name, which reached the MTV World Chart Express[1] and was later certified Gold in the Czech Republic.[1] Also in 2006, the band won Discovery of the Year at the Anděl Awards.[2][3]
In 2007, they took part in the Czech preliminary round for the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Muloland", but only reached second place. Later that year, Gipsy.cz was the first Czech group to perform at the Glastonbury Festival.[4] Additionally, their song "Jednou" was included on the Gypsy Groove compilation album published by Putumayo in 2007.[5]
At the 2008 Český slavík, they won the Rising Star of the Year award.[6][7]
Reprezent, Desperado, Upgrade: 2008–2013
[edit]In June 2008, Gipsy.cz released their second studio album, Reprezent. It reached second place on the World Music Chart in Europe, remaining there for four weeks. The song "A na závěr si s námi dejte trochu té Čunárny" stimulated discussion, as the title and lyrics mocked politician Jiří Čunek, who is known for his anti-Roma comments. In order to avoid a possible lawsuit, Gipsy.cz eventually released an alternate version of the song, without the offending lyrics.[1]
The band took part in the Czech preliminary round for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2008, but again failed to qualify.
Jan and Petr Surmaj left Gipsy.cz in January 2009, and after filling out the vacant musical seats, the band finally succeeded in their repeated attempts to represent the Czech Republic at the Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow, Russia, with their song "Aven Romale".[8] They finished last in the first semi-final, without receiving a single point.
In February and March 2011, Gipsy.cz toured Australia as part of the Karavan Festival.[9] In April of the same year, their third studio album, Desperado, was released. Two years later, the band issued their fourth record, Upgrade.
Band members
[edit]Romano Hip Hop | ||||
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Studio album by Gipsy.cz | ||||
Released | 20 November 2006 | |||
Label | Indies Scope | |||
Gipsy.cz chronology | ||||
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Current
- Radoslav Banga aka Gipsy – vocals
- Tomáš Baroš – electric upright bass
- Jan Sochor – accordion
- Viliam Didiáš – violin
Past
- Vojta Lavička – violin, vocals
- Noemi Fialová – violin, vocals
- Tibor Žida – guitar, vocals
- Matěj Černý – bass
- Oliver Lipenský – drums
- Petr Surmaj – guitar, accordion
- Jan Surmaj – electric upright bass
Discography
[edit]- Romano Hip Hop (2006)
- Reprezent (2008)
- Desperado (2011)
- Upgrade (2013)
Reprezent | ||||
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Studio album by Gipsy.cz | ||||
Released | 5 June 2008 | |||
Label | Indies Scope | |||
Gipsy.cz chronology | ||||
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Awards
[edit]- 2005 Anděl Awards
- Best Hip Hop Album nomination
- 2006 Anděl Awards
- Best Album in the World nomination
- Best New Artist nomination (won)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Musik gegen Rassismus – Gipsy.cz verbinden Roma-Musik und Rap" [Music against racism – Gipsy.cz combines Roma music and rap]. radio.cz (in German). 18 June 2008. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- ^ "Ceny Anděl" [Anděl Awards]. andelceny.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- ^ "Krystof dominiert die diesjährige "Andel"-Verleihung" [Kryštof dominates this year's "Andel" awards]. radio.cz (in German). 19 March 2007. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- ^ "Gipsy.cz play Glastonbury Festival". radio.cz. 26 June 2007. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- ^ "Putumayo Presents: Gypsy Groove". allmusic.com. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- ^ "Český slavík Mattoni". ceskyslavikmattoni.cz (in Czech). Archived from the original on 4 December 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- ^ "Jak dopadli "Slavíci" v roce 2008?" [How did Český slavík fare in 2008?]. nova.cz (in Czech). 17 September 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- ^ "Gipsy.cz singen "Aven Romale" für Tschechien!" [Gipsy.cz sing "Aven Romale" for the Czech Republic!]. eurofire.me (in German). 15 March 2009. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- ^ "Czech musical group Gipsy.cz is coming to Australia". mzv.cz. 22 February 2011. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Gipsy.cz on Indies Scope
- Documentary about Gipsy.cz on Czech Television
- Musical groups established in 2004
- Romani rappers
- Czech hip-hop groups
- Romani musical groups
- Indian musical groups
- Czech Romani people
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2009
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants for the Czech Republic
- Romani-language bands
- English-language musical groups from the Czech Republic
- 2004 establishments in the Czech Republic