DVA
Theres at least two artists named DVA
1.
Czech band DVA
Non-exist nations folklore
Cabaret - circus - beatbox - tango - bizarre soundtrack -
acoustic electro - electro acoustic in two layers cover.
Lyrics in foreign language. Dva means 2. Two are two, sometimes four.
She – singing, saxophone, clarinet, melodica, child piano, monchichi.
He – singing, guitar, snarling, kitchen beatbox.
Concerts are often accompanied by live meotar projection of the project 2m
www.2dva.cz
www.myspace.com/hudba2
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