
🪞Richard Hronský
Richard Hronský is a transdisciplinary artist, musician, and self-described “ambient shepherd” whose work bridges traditional instrumentation and experimental sound. Centered around the fujara — a Slovak overtone flute — his practice explores the deconstruction of its voice through electronic processing, field recordings, and layered harmonies. Active in music since the age of thirteen, Hronský has released three albums to date, including his latest record Pohreb (2025) on mappa editions. His performances often unfold in unconventional contexts, from Athens’ underground sewer systems — where he participated in experimental events during his studies — to DIY concerts and exhibitions staged in abandoned buildings or natural environments.
🪞Bolka
Matúš Kobolka (alias Bolka) is a composer and performer. Bolka’s practice has shifted from free-improvised electronic music to more rigorous tactics embracing comedy, “genre- bending”, and repurposing popular music techniques. He uses custom-made software in combination with naïve hardware solutions. In 2012, he released his debut split album with Jonáš Gruska. In 2016, he graduated from the Institute of Sonology in The Hague. In 2023 he released his debut solo album Smutné Stropy followed by the EP Žiadzasamy (Weltschmerzen, 2024). His forthcoming record Schwarzkopf is due to be released on Slovak experimental music label Mappa (2026). He is a part of the mladé zimy collective.

🪞czarw
czarw is the project of Brno-based poet, writer and sound artist Olga Wawracz. Her music merges layered acoustic samples, field recordings and spoken word into fragile sonic collages. Operating on the threshold between dream and reality, each element is given space to unfold as a small, intimate story - melancholic, mysterious, yet warm. The result is music that feels cinematic yet deeply personal, more like an aural walk through a poetic landscape than a conventional composition. Rooted in experimental ambient, czarw’s work is both delicate and bold, offering a meditation on everyday sounds transformed into resonant memory. In 2024, czarw received the Bastl Electronic Track award at the Vinyla Music Awards, recognized for her ability to turn ordinary sounds into extraordinary, emotionally rich soundscapes.
→ The event is organized by Rello, Terén, and Studio ALTA as the final stop of the long-term Studio ALTA project Performance Bus, which maps the Czech independent cultural scene. The latest edition of the series sets off from Prague on a journey through the cultural scene of South Moravia.