Futurista is the title of Pidzama Porno's second album, released in 1996 by MAMI Tapes. Earlier, since 1990 the matherial was circulating on piratical tapes. Marcin Swietlicki said about this album that it is a "Wonderfully recovered, missing part in Polish rock" The Band Krzysztof "Grabaż" Grabowski – vocal Andrzej "Kozak" Kozakiewicz – guitar, vocal Sławek "Dziadek" Mizerkiewicz – guitar, chords Rafał "Kuzyn" Piotrowiak – drums Julian "Julo" Piotrowiak - bass guitar Filary - guitars, keyboard, sampler. and: Kas… read more
Futurista is the title of Pidzama Porno's second album, released in 1996 by MAMI Tapes. Earlier, since 1990 the matherial was circulating on pir… read more
Futurista is the title of Pidzama Porno's second album, released in 1996 by MAMI Tapes. Earlier, since 1990 the matherial was circulating on piratical tapes. Marcin Swietlicki said … read more
Pidżama Porno evolved from Polish underground acts, such as Ręce do góry, Ryzyko and Papierosy. The name Pidżama Porno was first used in 1987. It was then an underground band. Their first demo albums, "Ulice jak stygmaty" and "Futurista", were widely spread across Poland through amateur copying, and achieved great popularity among punk rock and hardcore music listeners. Pidżama Porno disbanded in 1990, but reactivated 4 years later. The demo album "Futurista" was officialy released under the same name, but it also contained six songs from "Ulice j… read more
Pidżama Porno evolved from Polish underground acts, such as Ręce do góry, Ryzyko and Papierosy. The name Pidżama Porno was first used in 1987. It was then an underground band. Their first d… read more
Pidżama Porno evolved from Polish underground acts, such as Ręce do góry, Ryzyko and Papierosy. The name Pidżama Porno was first used in 1987. It was then an underground band. Their first demo albums, "Ulice jak stygmaty" and… read more