Cuefx Band + after Cuefx dj set vj Marki Mark

Under the leadership of Cuefx, Cuefx Band is a unique combination of jazz and hip-hop, experiment which reminds an aura of New York’s smoky basements’ clubs shrouded in a dark mist.

Natalie Loves You (support Liam Campbell)

Natalie Loves You is a sentence which probably can give you a variety of different feelings – from euphory as sweet as sugar to an uncontrollable storm of emotions.

SHOSHANA

Shoshana is an Israeli rock duo formed in Tel-Aviv in 2012. The group consists of songwriter Tamar Aphek (guitar, voc) and Jonathan Harpak (drums). After recording and touring excessively with bands Carusella (Aphek) and Usless ID (Harpak) they’ve decided to realize a musical bonding that have existed between the two for over a decade.

Hugo Race Fatalists

Hugo Race Fatalists is the collaboration between Australian singer songwriter producer Hugo Race and the Italian instrumental band Sacri Cuori.

La Compañía Cubana

La Compañía Cubana offers a fiesta Cuba de cabo a rabo – from end to end.

Free The Dance

For the first time this year, the series Free The Dance returns to Alchemia on the 22nd of April, 20:00. Free The Dance, an initiative and concept by Małgorzata Haduch&Unfinished Company- is a series of performances with participation of improvisers- musicians and dancers.

SAMECH

Samech: The desing of Hebrew letter samech is a circle, and represents infinity, because has no beginning or end. In Kabbalah the samech represents the infinite power of the Ein Sof, G-d’s infinite light.

Rykarda Parasol

American artist Rykarda Parasol (\reh-kaer-dah\), her real name, describes her dark sound as “Rock Noir”. A unique gender-bending voice, Parasol is most often noted for her story-telling and poetic lyrics, which often lead to literary as well as musical comparisons. Parasol is also recognizable for her intimate sing-talk delivery. Her tales are authentic narratives derived from her personal experiences, travels, and adventures.

HANG EM HIGH

“Call it low-western-rock blues jazz soul punk… whatever. HANG EM HIGH. That’s what we call it.”