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The (Recent) Archeology of the Kraków Music Scene

Stories, Photos & Music

Call for Entries

Call for blog entries

Are you, or were you once, a local musician in Kraków? Do you have any stories to tell from your experience? Are you proud of your musical adventure(s) and would like share the tales of your exploits in the local music scene? Send us your stories, photos and music to get published on the Kraków Music Blog.

The (Recent) Archeology of the Kraków Music Scene is a collection of memories, moments and music by its own protagonists; an archive of feats and failures, friends and foes, fears and fantasies, fate and fortune and ultimately, a phonographic file for those focused on or fiddling with a musical life.

Topics

  • Personal memories and/or former musical bands

  • Success or failure stories in the music scene

  • Inspiration and aspiration stories

Format

  • Articles with a minimum length of 800 words.

    • Must contain visual material: photos, posters, images, graphics, etc.

    • Preferably include music. (YT, Soundcloud, Bandcamp, MySpace links or mp3 files)

  • Old or recent photos of the Kraków music scene

    • Include a blurb with a short story or comment related to the images (maximum 150 words).

    • Author of photo and/or copyrights

  • Texts accepted in both English and Polish

Submissions

You can submit an entry by email to info@krakowmusic.com.
Subject line: Kraków Music Archeology

You can also use this online contact form.

Why “The (Recent) Archeology of the Kraków Music Scene”?

Someone once told us that Kraków is one of those places where apparently nothing happens. It might well be the case of a lost city right at the heart of Europe. As the ancient seat of Polish kings and with a long intellectual and academic tradition, Kraków may seem more like a touristy hub living out from past glory, history, picturesque cityscapes and student life. A place with deep rooted traditions where counterculture attitudes and expressions are more than often dwarfed by conservative values and norms.
It is paradoxically a spot of confluence. A place of gathering that in the last decades has been shocked with a wave of international people who have decided to make it home. Combined with a young generation flocking in from other places in Poland and neighbouring countries, it is a city with a significant population of local foreigners.
The amount of creativity and talent that boils up in such a space is unique. The city becomes the catalyst for many artistic expressions that leak out from a hermetic conventional bubble and the music scene is not the exception. With bursts of genius here and there and a constant hiss of artistic steam, Kraków is one of the Polish cities with a plethora of stories in the music circles.
So things must be happening after all! Kraków Music has taken up the task of collecting such tales and tunes in what has been dubbed “The (Recent) Archeology of the Kraków Music Scene.” Send us your stories, photos and music and feature on our blog.

The Blog Series

CroDad & 100 Years: 19 Years on Concert Posters

Tangible and enchanting modern relics, concert posters on paper are the old windows to the world of live music. Like a fleeting melody, their era is gradually fading into obscurity giving way to digital media and online promotion. The once ubiquitous charm of physical posters has been overshadowed by pixels and screens. Just think of the [...]

The Sunday Sessions: Cult Multi-kulti Kraków-folk Ensemble

A gift for melody and a charming penchant for live impromptu jams in legendary Kraków watering dens, founding member Phil Soanes reminisces on the collaborative songwriting project The Sunday Sessions, still fondly remembered by anyone lucky enough to have caught them in their element – live – in 2009 and 2010.

100 Years of Solid Tunes: CroDad in Kraków

Read about the genesis of this staple band in the Kraków music scene. CroDad & 100 Years combines a unique style of avant-rock with outlandish stage performances by their lead singer Chris, aka CroDad.

My Life as a Poodle: Püdelsi’s First Vocalist. An Appreciation of the Band’s Founder, Andrzej Bieniasz

David Rocks, the first vocalist of Püdelsi, reminisces on his time spent in Kraków in 1985 when he met and played with the late Andrzej Püdel Bieniasz.

Kraków Cellar Sounds: Underground Music, Underground – 2009-2017 Part 1.

Shaun ONeill opens the blog series “The (Recent) Archeology of the Kraków Music Scene” by reminiscing on his Polish musical adventure and revisiting the first two bands he played with: Too Pretty for Porn and Dust Bunnies.