Kombi (band)
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Kombi was a successful pop rock music band from Poland, founded in 1976 in Gdańsk by Sławomir Łosowski. In the beginning group played mostly rock music, later their style turned towards synth pop.
The band was known for its characteristic sound, based on state-of-the-art electronic instruments programmed (and often modified) by Łosowski, distinctive vocals and guitar playing by Skawiński and Tkaczyk's bass slapping style.
Kombi was the first Polish band to use Commodore 64 as a MIDI sequencer, Yamaha DX-7 synthesizer and Simmons electronic drums. They are also the only Polish band (as of 2006) to tour the United States for three times, bringing all their equipment with them.
The band split up in 1992 after disagreements about the future direction of the band.
In 2002, Skawiński, Tkaczyk and Pluta re-formed as Kombii without Łosowski. The new band's efforts have not been consistent in style and artistic quality with old Kombi; nevertheless their 'come-back' album has been a commercial success - due to the use of old, renown name.
[edit] Discography
- 1979 Muzyka młodej generacji (unoficial LP)
- 1980 Kombi
- 1981 Królowie życia
- 1984 Nowy rozdział
- 1985 Kombi 4
- 1986 Live
- 1989 Tabu
- 1990 15 lat
- 1992 Ostatni koncert
[edit] Band members
- Sławomir Łosowski – synthesizer, programming
- Grzegorz Skawiński – lead guitar, vocal
- Waldemar Tkaczyk – bass guitar, drums
- Jan Pluta – drums
- Jerzy Piotrowski – drums