AB will open its doors for the tenth year in a row to celebrate Europe Day on 9 May. Not only will the likes of Compact Disk Dummies and Chibi Ichigo perform, but you’ll also discover three emerging talents in AB Club. Time to get to know Magia Bruta, Bad Daughter, and Stanislawa!
Bad Daughter
Meet Split-born and Zagreb-based singer-songwriter Dunja Ercegović, widely recognized as Bad Daughter. She first captivated audiences with her stellar debut album 'Let Me Panic', an intense 8-track blend of dark electro-pop and 90s-inspired alt-rock. Produced by Leonard Klaić, the mastermind behind the experimental electronic project Delapse, this album quickly garnered critical acclaim, earning Bad Daughter accolades such as the coveted Porin, Rock Off, and RUNDA awards in Croatia. Now, with her highly anticipated second studio album on the horizon, Bad Daughter stands as one of Croatia's most promising indie artists.
Magia Bruta
Magia Bruta is the new adventure of Isabel Fernández, a composer and producer whose inspiration ranges from mystical pop, experimental electronics, 60's girl group harmonies, expansive minimalism, and telluric sampling. Fernández, together with drummer and singer Aida Torres generates an exciting shock wave of exciting harmonies and instrumental experimentation. On their album ‘Un Dia Nuevo’, there is no space for clichés, formulas or mental prisons; here you will only find overflowing and free hymns about alienation, love, truth and beauty.
Stanislawa
Stanislawa is a queer visionary artist living between Brussels and Amsterdam whose passion for 90s techno and dreamy trance is only matched by her zeal for creating liberating sonic landscapes. Founder and co-director of the Deep Down East collective, Stanislawa has made it her mission to bring the vibrant techno culture of Eastern Europe to the heart of Western Europe