DJing at the One World Festival – Isama Zing
Isama Zing is the pseudonym of Jonatan Pastirčák, whose other pseudonym is Pjoni. He oscillates between improvised music, Avant-pop, deconstructed club, and cinematic landscapes. He was a member of the international platform Shape. He has also performed at Eurosonic, Ment, Pohoda, and Lunchmeat festivals, and at the Café Oto, a venue for creative new music. He has long collaborated with the singer Katarzia and has produced several Czech and Slovak bands. Last year, he shared the Czech Lion Award with Ondej Mikul (Aid Kid) for the Arved film soundtrack. He composed music for films such as Caught in the Net, Nightsiren, Filthy and A Sensitive Person. He loves mangoes, passion fruit and mescal. He likes to dance to kuduro and kizomba. He has never been to Iceland. He celebrates total freedom and diversity and he does not respect racists, xenophobes, and misogynists.
The concert will take place on 4.11., 21:30 in A4 – priestor súčasnej kultúry
Free entry
The concert is part of My street films SK screening which will take place on 4.11., 19:00 in A4 – priestor súčasnej kultúry.
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