I accidentally erased a HUGE library of polish music from a friends computer. I would like to get her some new music to try to make up for what I did, but I am not familiar with polish music.
She listens mostly to Disco polo, Rock, and club music. I tried doing some searches, but I don't speak polish and its hard for me to find it on my own. I'm looking for a list of good artists in those genres that I can look up. Any help would be appreciated.
Shhh! Sitting right behind me (although concentrating on Facebook or something) sits someone who does like disco polo. However, anything he plays on his phone at work, someone asks him 'Is this that Polish Europop?' or some such question. I'm trying to persuade him to take part in the Mexican / Disco Polo experiment. Will Mexican music be confused by our other workmates for the dreaded Disco style?
So, tell me all about Ramona Rey... I kept seeing her latest video on Viva when I was in Poland earlier in the week. Funky music... liked it a lot. Any other tunes to listen out for?
Also Feel - brilliant band, and I saw them playing live :) How big are they in Poland?
Yup - the one... sounds similar to nelly Futardo - really edgy. And I love the bit in the middle where the guy is dancing to a completely different tune that sounds lke an ice-cream van gone wrong LOL.
LondonChick: Feel - brilliant band Got their album :)
Downloaded it today :)
Not the sort of music that I'd usually listen to, but they were brilliant live. And I got to meet them (allbeit briefly) after the gig.
thats the vid chick ... it is quite a funky tune as well not kidding on the ice cream van gone wrong score ... not the usual sort of thing i listen to ... but its different
for Brholte, may I suggest some disco polo artists, like Akcent, Boys, Classic, Cliver, D-Bomb, Milano, Top One, Toples, Viper, Vexel, Focus, Junior, Shazza, Weekend, Time, Amadeo, Mega Dance... And there's also a band from the 80's that I like called Papa Dance.
I almost have 700 disco polo songs! I'm hoping to go to Poland next year and see if I could find any Disco Polo products or concerts!
for Brholte, may I suggest some disco polo artists, like Akcent, Boys, Classic, Cliver, D-Bomb, Milano, Top One, Toples, Viper, Vexel, Focus, Junior, Shazza, Weekend, Time, Amadeo, Mega Dance... And there's also a band from the 80's that I like called Papa Dance.
maybe..also enjoy jamrose, and kasia lesing!?!
odsiebie.com
is a good website to search + download some mp3's.
disco polo is kupa śmiechu z przewagą kupy. anyway this video roxx hard ;). i bet most of you girls would kill for a boyfriend like one of these polo lovers
disco polo is kupa śmiechu z przewagą kupy. anyway this video roxx hard ;). i bet most of you girls would kill for a boyfriend like one of these polo lovers
hahaha!! that video. i showed that to pretty much everyone i know.
łhere aare some good groups i am from poland and love polish music. you can get them for emule
here are all the groups i can remember,
Akcent funky polak ich troy boys yanusz laskowski stachurski bajm sumptuastic bolter ciało do chio biały mewa you can also search disco polo on emule and get tons of songs hope this helped peace out
thanks for the the artists (Kasia Lesing i Jamrose). I really like both of them, and they're very interesting...I'm somewhat now into Ivan i Delfin. I'm not quite sure what kind of music they do, but I like their style!
I am trying to learn Polish so I can easily understand what any of the disco polo artists are saying! Muzyka dobry...
I've heard disco polo a few times and I think it's really not so bad. It isn't the sort of thing I would listen to but it has a somewhat nostalgic factor for many poles and ties in to good memories of weddings etc.
I personally love Polish hip hop and I think it's a refreshing change from Uk and worse US hip hop.
:)
p.s. you can find most music on the torrents although I do not advocate piracy!
what would "disco polo" be filed under? "Disco" or "Techno" or "Dance", etc... I find that it has it's own genre and even though it has the word "disco" as part of the title, most of the songs really don't resemble the "funk"...