Samčo Brat Dáždoviek
is a Slovak musician, artist, and multifunctional performer with hyperactive mind.
The work of Samčo recontextualises childhood, religion, singersongwriting, or electronic music and channels his inner child. His music is full of samples and field recordings, reflects pop-culture and nationalism in its own DIY way and creates its own bizarre reality. His musical work was also appreciated by the Radio_FM's Radio_head Award in the experimental music category for his album Áttörő erő (2015).
Samčo draws inspiration from the weird aspects of the everyday life around him, decayed urban surroundings, straightforwardness of nature; he observes and examines the society and its reactions. His performance is a direct and genuine expression.
Samčo is a typical hyperactive artist and he frequently takes part in various collaborative projects, including two video operas by the contemporary Slovak composer Miro Tóth and an experimental theatre performance in HaDivadlo in Brno «Laserová romance» (Laser romance). He’s also a member of the Slovak alternative band Pentagramček (Little Pentagram) that mocks the low quality of «educational» gospel music and plays «satanic songs for children». His most recent project is called «Umelá neinteligencia» (Artificial non-intelligence) which is a computer generated, automated, localized debater on the internet.