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Tranquilizers (A Polish led band)


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Stevedons
  Oct 16, 07, 15:36  #1

Tranquilizers are a new London based band led by one of London's first Polish rock/pop musicians - Jed Dmochowski. Jed had a successful band in the 1980s called The VIPs.

Tranquilizers aren't a Polish language band but the songs are all written by a Pole and their first single will be released on a label called Buzi Buzi.

Their myspace site is myspace.com/tranquilizerstheband if anyone is interested in seeing them play live. All are welcome and introduce yourselves to Jed if you do come.

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Grzegorz_
  Oct 16, 07, 16:51  #2

Thanks.

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osiol
  Oct 16, 07, 17:01  #3

Quoting: Stevedons
Jed Dmochowski

Note for fans of obscure 1980s indie bands:
He sang on The Blue Aeroplanes' song 'Tolerance' circa 1986.
Wojtek Dmochowski (his brother, I think) danced on stage with the aforementioned band for many a year.

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Stevedons
  Oct 17, 07, 13:10  #4

Wojtek is indeed his brother. I hope people don't mind me pushing this here but Jed and his brother have genuinely been the most important Polish indie artists around for many years.

I'm married to a Polish woman myself and have a daughter being bought up as Polish (which is why I'm calling my record label Buzi Buzi).

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osiol
  Oct 17, 07, 13:18  #5

Quoting: Stevedons
Wojtek

I don't know if he's still with the Blue Aeroplanes. I know it can sound a bit weird - someone in a band, but only as a dancer, but there was always something that made their shows exciting - a man leaping around the stage between the countless guitarists they always had, at 100 mph. Unlike other dancers with bands, he didn't need a pair of maraccas (like The Happy Mondays' Bez did) to hide behind.

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Stevedons
  Oct 17, 07, 13:40  #6

As far as I know he is still in touch with the BAs but not dancing so much. He does go to see his brother's band of course.

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