Iné Kafe
Appearance
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Background information | |
Also known as | Inekafe |
Origin | Bratislava, Slovakia |
Genres | punk rock, pop rock, pop punk |
Years active | 1995-2006, 2010-present |
Labels | Forza music, Universal Music, Shotgun Records |
Members | Vratko Rohoň Jozef "Dodo" Praženec Vlado Bis |
Past members | Roman "Hulo" Hulín Mário "Wayo" Praženec Tibor Prinkler Majo Chromý Noro Komada Marek "Cibi" Cibula Dano Mathia Ján Rozbora Peter "Forus" Fóra |
Website | www |
Iné kafe is a Slovak punk rock boyband established in 1995 in Bratislava. Singer-songwriter, guitarist, and songwriter Vratko Rohoň is the frontman of the band.[1][2] Their 2000 album Je Tu Niekto? received Platinum status for 20,000 albums sold in Slovakia.[3] They signed a contract with the Universal Music Group/PolyGram in 1999.[4]
Members
[edit]- Current members
- Vratko Rohoň - guitar (1995–present), lead vocals (1999–present)
- Jozef "Dodo" Praženec - drums (1995–2000, 2005 (S&V Tour), 2008–present)
- Vlado Bis – bass, backing vocals (2018–present)
- Former members
- Majo Chromý – guitar, vocals 1995–1996
- Marek "Cibi" Cibula – vocals 1996–1999, S&V Tour 2005
- Noro Komada – drums 1995
- Tibor Prikler – guitar 2000–2002
- Dano Mathia – drums 2000–2003
- Jano Rozbora – drums 2003–2006 (except S&V Tour)
- Mario "Wayo" Praženec – bass 1995–2000, bass 2005 (S&V Tour), 2008–2011
- Roman "Hulo" Hulin - guitar (2011-2014), bass (2014–2016), backing vocals (2014–2016)
- Peter "Forus" Fóra – bass, vocals 2000–2014 (except S&V Tour), (2016-2018)
- Guest musicians
- Richard Barger – bass (1995)
- Tomáš "YXO" Dohňanský – guitar (1998)
- Peter "FIXKY" Kudola – guitar (1999 Vitaj tour)
- Robo Bop The Pop – guitar (1999)
- Mára Fára – guitar
- Matej Turcer – guitar
- Timeline
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Vitaj! (1998)
- Čumil (1999)
- Je Tu Niekto? (2000)
- Príbeh (2001)
- Bez Udania Dôvodu (2003)
- Právo Na Šťastie (2011)
- Nevhodný Typ (2015)
- Made In Czechoslovakia (2022)
Compilations
[edit]- Najlepších 15 Rockov (2010)
- 22 Svetelných Rokov (Best Of) (2017)
Demo
[edit]- Kachny (1996)
- Situácia (1997)
- Situácia & Kachny (reissue 2002)
Video
[edit]- Live in Praha (2009)
- 25 Rokov Symphonic - Live In Bratislava (2021)
Singles and music videos (*)
[edit]- 090x (1998, Vitaj!)*
- Závisť (1998, Vitaj!)
- Veľkou Palicou (1999, Vitaj!)
- Svätý Pokoj (1999, Čumil)
- Čumil (1999, Čumil)*
- Vianoce (1999, Čumil, 1999)*
- Kto Na To Príde? (2000, Je Tu Niekto?)*
- Úspešne Zapojení (2000, Je Tu Niekto?)*
- Ráno (2000, Je Tu Niekto?)*
- Mám Pocit... (2001, Je Tu Niekto?)*
- Kašovité Jedlá (2001, Príbeh)
- Ďakujeme Vám (2001, Príbeh)*
- Ružová Záhrada (2001, Príbeh)*
- Prečo Je To Tak? (2002, Príbeh)
- Záverečná (2002, Príbeh)
- Veľkou Palicou III (2003, Bez Udania Dôvodu)*
- Spomienky Na Budúcnosť (2003, Bez Udania Dôvodu)*
- Krvavá Blondína (2004, Bez Udania Dôvodu)*
- Alibi (2004, Bez Udania Dôvodu)*
- Svätý Pokoj (live) (2008)*
- Déjà Vu (studio version / live version*) (2010, Najlepších 15 Rockov)
- Mojich Najlepších 15 Rockov (normal version* / unplugged version) (2010, Najlepších 15 Rockov)
- Petra Po Rokoch (2011, Právo Na Šťastie)
- Ani Minútu (2011, Právo Na Šťastie)*
- Špinavé Objatie (2011, Právo Na Šťastie)*
- Právo Na Šťastie (2012, Právo Na Šťastie)*
- Figúrka (2012, Právo Na Šťastie)*
- Karanténa Citov (2013, Právo Na Šťastie)*
- Strom (2014)
- Nevhodný Typ (2014, Nevhodný Typ)*
References
[edit]- ^ Kosová, Petra (30 September 2010). "Iné kafe chystají po pěti letech klubové turné, zavede je i do Prahy a Brna". Lidové noviny (in Czech). Mafra. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
- ^ "Veľký konflikt v skupine Iné Kafe: Dostal Forus vyhadzov za drogy?!". Nový Čas (in Slovak). Ringier Axel Springier Slovakia. 15 January 2014. Archived from the original on 17 January 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
- ^ "Iné kafe zase tak jiné není". Mladá fronta Dnes. Mafra. 18 April 2001. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
- ^ Hladík, Dalibor (28 May 1999). "Skupina Iné kafe prešla pod veľkého vydavateľa". Sme (in Slovak). Petit Press. Retrieved 15 November 2014.