
RICHTER BAND - Smetana LP
Returning to the Czech Republic with a reissue of Richter Bandâs first album, Smetana (Czech for âCreamâ), released originally in 1990. Pavel Richter gained a considerable reputation as a guitarist, playing in a number of Czech avant-garde rock groups, including Ć vehlĂk, Marno Union and Elektrobus, and became one of foremost figures of the Prague scene which opposed the socialist regime of the 70âs and 80âs. Towards the mid 80âs, he began to focus on calm music and subtle sound structures, playing a number of gigs channelling this energy wtih OldĆich Janota and LuboĆĄ Fidler, and eventually forming a new group alongside Ć tÄpĂĄn PeÄĂrka and Jaroslav KoĆĂĄn. Smetana is one of the highlights of that creative period, characterised by a fusion of Richterâs gentle electric guitar alongside the fidlerophone, a unique percussive instrument, invented by Fidler, made of jars and struck by plastic strainers, and whose sound is similar in character to Tibetan bowls or Gamelan.
Recorded in the spring of 1990 in the apartments of Ć tÄpĂĄn PeÄĂrka and Pavel Richter. Track 1 recorded in October 1988 at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague. Overdubs and track 10 recorded in October 1988 in the apartment of Pavel Richter.
Returning to the Czech Republic with a reissue of Richter Bandâs first album, Smetana (Czech for âCreamâ), released originally in 1990. Pavel Richter gained a considerable reputation as a guitarist, playing in a number of Czech avant-garde rock groups, including Ć vehlĂk, Marno Union and Elektrobus, and became one of foremost figures of the Prague scene which opposed the socialist regime of the 70âs and 80âs. Towards the mid 80âs, he began to focus on calm music and subtle sound structures, playing a number of gigs channelling this energy wtih OldĆich Janota and LuboĆĄ Fidler, and eventually forming a new group alongside Ć tÄpĂĄn PeÄĂrka and Jaroslav KoĆĂĄn. Smetana is one of the highlights of that creative period, characterised by a fusion of Richterâs gentle electric guitar alongside the fidlerophone, a unique percussive instrument, invented by Fidler, made of jars and struck by plastic strainers, and whose sound is similar in character to Tibetan bowls or Gamelan.
Recorded in the spring of 1990 in the apartments of Ć tÄpĂĄn PeÄĂrka and Pavel Richter. Track 1 recorded in October 1988 at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague. Overdubs and track 10 recorded in October 1988 in the apartment of Pavel Richter.
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Returning to the Czech Republic with a reissue of Richter Bandâs first album, Smetana (Czech for âCreamâ), released originally in 1990. Pavel Richter gained a considerable reputation as a guitarist, playing in a number of Czech avant-garde rock groups, including Ć vehlĂk, Marno Union and Elektrobus, and became one of foremost figures of the Prague scene which opposed the socialist regime of the 70âs and 80âs. Towards the mid 80âs, he began to focus on calm music and subtle sound structures, playing a number of gigs channelling this energy wtih OldĆich Janota and LuboĆĄ Fidler, and eventually forming a new group alongside Ć tÄpĂĄn PeÄĂrka and Jaroslav KoĆĂĄn. Smetana is one of the highlights of that creative period, characterised by a fusion of Richterâs gentle electric guitar alongside the fidlerophone, a unique percussive instrument, invented by Fidler, made of jars and struck by plastic strainers, and whose sound is similar in character to Tibetan bowls or Gamelan.
Recorded in the spring of 1990 in the apartments of Ć tÄpĂĄn PeÄĂrka and Pavel Richter. Track 1 recorded in October 1988 at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague. Overdubs and track 10 recorded in October 1988 in the apartment of Pavel Richter.











