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Dolchamar
Dolchamar in 2006
Dolchamar in 2006
Background information
OriginLondon, England
GenresElectropop, indie pop
Years active1999–present
LabelsVinilkosmo
MembersPatrik Austin
Hannu Linkola
Sebastian Dumitrescu
Andrei Dumitrescu
Past membersLeena Peisa

Dolchamar is a rock band formed in London and currently based in Finland that performs in the language Esperanto. The band was formed in 1999 by Patrik Austin after his departure from Punaiset Messiaat, and was instantly signed on for the French Vinilkosmo record company, and as of 2014 the band resides in Finland. In 2003, they changed their name from Dolcxamar to Dolchamar, a change between the two conventions for representing the Esperanto word dolĉamar', pronounced [doltʃaˈmar] — poetic for dolĉamaro (literally "sweet bitterness").

Members

Members as of 2014

  • Patrik Austin – vocals, guitar
  • Hannu Linkola – drums, percussion
  • Sebastian Dumitrescu – bass
  • Andrei Dumitrescu – synthesizer

Former members

Ĉu vi pretas?

Ĉu vi pretas? is a hip hop song by the Esperanto band Dolchamar, on the album Lingvo Intermonda. The title comes from the chorus challenging, Ĉu vi pretas por la veno de Dolchamar? ("Are you ready for the coming of Dolchamar?"). The punchline Ĉu vi pretas? is an idiomatic way of asking one whether they are ready. It originally appeared briefly in a song by La Mondanoj, an 80's Esperanto hard rock band, and has now become a common catch phrase among Esperanto users.[1][2]

Albums

  • Trejn Tu Noŭer (2009)
    1. Trejn Tu Noŭer
    2. 2Gether 4Awhile
    3. M.T.R.
    4. River
    5. Clavis
    6. Ni Festis Unu Nokton
    7. Experimento música
    8. La Pordisto
    9. Ho Abio
    10. -if-
    11. Des Pli
    12. La Fariseo
  • Rebela Sono (2005)
    1. Junaj idealistoj
    2. Himno de Esperhe
    3. Akcidentoj
    4. Ni chiuj ni
    5. ...Kaj chi tio povas ighi nenio
    6. Kontra krusadanto
    7. Solaj paroj
    8. Subamighi
    9. Simia kaptilo
    10. Kr3yza festema injo
    11. Chinokta sento
    12. En Grekia
  • Elektronika kompilo (2003) – Dolchamar contributed two titles
  • Lingvo Intermonda (2000) (part of Kolekto 2000)
    1. Malbonulo
    2. Ĉu vi pretas
    3. Urbega nimfo
    4. Pacman
    5. Mi volas pli
    6. ...kaj pli
    7. Tunel' tra la ter'
    8. Lingvo intermonda
    9. F--iĝu!
  • Kun ikso (demo) (1999)
    1. Malbonulo
    2. Pacman
    3. Mi volas pli

References

  1. ^ Marcelo, Reinaldo. "Ree bela sono" [A beautiful sound returns]. esperanto.be (in Esperanto). Monato. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  2. ^ "dolĉamar/o, tradukoj" [dolĉamar/o, translations to other languages]. reta-vortaro.de (in Esperanto). Reta Vortaro. Retrieved 2 December 2014.