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Warsaw Village Band ( pl, Kapela ze wsi Warszawa) is a band from
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, that plays traditional
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tunes combined with modern elements.


About the band

According to the band's
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, it was formed as a response to
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and narrow-mindedness, "which in fact leads to hedestruction of human dignity." After the fall of the
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and the expansion of the
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to most of the former
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countries, Poland's economy has grown dramatically, as has investment by
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s, raising concerns about the loss of Poland's cultural identity under
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. Warsaw Village Band was conceived as a response to this trend that would explore Poland's musical traditions and make them relevant to its new capitalist economy. Member Wojciech Krzak has stated that "after the nightmare of Communism, we still have to fight for our identity, and we know that beauty and identity are still in our roots." Krzak has further stated that the band are "trying to create a new cultural proposition for the youth in an alternative way to contemporary show-biz." The band's very name appears to evoke what troubles Krzak about Poland's new capitalism: many large Polish cities do not have suburbs in the traditional sense, leading to unsettling transitions directly from city to field. To this end, in ''Wykorzenienie'' (Uprooting), the band traveled throughout Poland to find and record older musicians who still played almost-forgotten styles of music, thereafter incorporating those melodies into new songs and expounding upon them. The band also incorporate socially conscious folk lyrics in their songs. The song "Kto się żeni" ("Who is Getting Married") on their second album, ''Wiosna Ludu'' (People's Spring), discusses a young country girl who refuses to be married off, opting instead to "sing, dance, and be free rather than being dependent on someone." Warsaw Village Band have appeared at several international music festivals, including the 2005
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in
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, the 2004 Masala Festival in
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, and the 2000 International Ethnic Music Fest in
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.


Instrumentation

Notably, Warsaw Village Band have revived several musical traditions that were all but lost in Poland. The band use instruments rarely heard in modern music: frame drums, the hurdy-gurdy and the '' suka'', a Polish folk fiddle from the 17th century stopped with the fingernails rather than the fingers, similar to the
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, the sarangi, or the rebec. The ''suka'' was practically unknown to the Polish people until member Sylwia Świątkowska began to play it in the band's concerts, and, later, on their albums. Additionally, many of the band's vocals are sung in a loud and powerful style remarkably like the "open-throated" singing styles in
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, called ''biały głos'' (white voice). This style of singing was used by
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s in the Polish mountains to be heard for long distances. Warsaw Village Band have also used modern elements in their music. ''Wykorzenienie'' contains scratching by the Polish hip hop artist
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, most likely as a nod to the phenomenal popularity of hip hop in Poland. The same album also includes electronic
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sound effects by the band's sound engineer, Mario "Activator" Dziurex, leading to a peculiar juxtaposition of new sounds upon old melodies.


Albums

*''Hop Sa Sa'' (released in US and UK as ''Kapela ze wsi Warszawa'') - 1998 *''Wiosna Ludu'' (People's Spring) - 2002 *'' Wykorzenienie'' (Uprooting) - 2004 *''Wymiksowanie'' (Upmixing) - 2008 *''Infinity'' - 2008 *''Nord'' - 2012 *''Święto Słońca'' - 2015 *''Re:akcja mazowiecka'' - 2017 *''Uwodzenie'' - 2020


Awards

Warsaw Village Band were nominated for the "Newcomer" award in the
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World Music Awards in 2003, and won it in 2004. The band also won the Polish musical competition "New Traditions" in 1998.Rock Paper Scissors
''Warsaw Village Band, Uprooting (World Village).''
/ref> : 2005 - "Fryderyk" - the best Polish Folk album of the year ("Uprooting"). : 2009 - "Fryderyk" - four nominees ("Upmixing" won the award in the best Polish folk / world music album). : 2010 - "Fryderyk" - two nominees ("Infinity" won the award in the best Polish folk / world music album). : 2016 - "Fryderyk" - the best Polish roots music ("Święto Słońca"). : 2018 - "Fryderyk" - the best Polish roots music ("Re:akcja mazowiecka").


References


External links


Official band website
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