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Our Band: Jurgis (vocals, guitar), Auris (bass, back vocals), Jonas (drums), Laurynas (trumpet, back vocals), Jievaras (trombone, back vocals), Sarunas (dancer, back vocals), Drema (sound) Our Music: Is naturally eclectic. We make stimulating dance music through reckless cultural fusion. We actively experiment with orthodox and unorthodox mixture of styles under 2 guidelines: 1) It has to stimulate us (it has to move us) 2) It has to stimulate our audience (it has to move the people on the dance floor). Our Short history: Since 2003 inCulto has played over 500 gigs for very different audiences mostly in Lithuania but also abroad (Poland, Latvia, Russia, Ukraine, USA,). After the release of our debut album Post-Sov-Pop ...
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Our Band:Jurgis (vocals, guitar), Auris (bass, back vocals), Jonas (drums), Laurynas (trumpet, back vocals), Jievaras (trombone, back vocals), Sarunas (dancer, back vocals), Drema (sound)
Our Music:
Is naturally eclectic. We make stimulating dance music through reckless cultural fusion. We actively experiment with orthodox and unorthodox mixture of styles under 2 guidelines:
1) It has to stimulate us (it has to move us)
2) It has to stimulate our audience (it has to move the people on the dance floor).
Our Short history:
Since 2003 inCulto has played over 500 gigs for very different audiences mostly in Lithuania but also abroad (Poland, Latvia, Russia, Ukraine, USA,). After the release of our debut album Post-Sov-Pop in 2005, we received numerous Lithuanian awards (Radiocentras 2005, Bravo 2005/2006) and praise from the local critics. In 2006 our video “Boogaloo” was the first Lithuanian video aired on MTV and were later nominated for an MTV award (“best Baltic act”) the same year. Our second album “Hits in the Land of Mary released in the late 2007. New album represents the different culture of Lithuanian music in different periods of time and is recorded with famous Lithuanian singers that made people dance 10 years before and makes people dance today. The song Pasiilgau namu was nominated to become the best Lithuanian song (Radiocentras awards).



