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Amaryllis

1. Polish band describing itself: "At first sight it seems that we are an unforgivenable hybride which combines two kinds of music separated from each other by hundreds of years"
This group mixes progresive rock with medieval music in an amazing way as if combining two worlds: one is electric and bass guitar, drums and keyboards, second - lute and female voice. Thus was born the extraordinairy sound, full of expresion, rythm, and might, but not deprived of lyricism and mysticism.
2. Greek Amaryllis band - their music is mixing fresh sounds with traditional Greek music

Read more about Amaryllis on Last.fm.

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Besatt

Besatt means "possessed" in Norwegian/Swedish - the band of the same name hail from Bytom, Poland. The music is slightly thrashy highly Satanic black metal. The "Conquering The World With True Black Metal War" split featured tracks from Besatt and Misanthropy (US) among others. Discography:
- 1996 - Czarci Majestat
- 1997 - In Nomine Satanas
- 1999 - Hail Lucifer
- 2000 - Underground Satanic Split (split with Unhallowed and Tragedy Begins)
- 2001 - Hellstorm
- 2002 - Korzenie zla
- 2003 - Scream of the Eastern Lands

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Bajm

Bajm is a Polish pop rock band founded in 1978 in Lublin. The name of the group is an initializm derived from the first letters of members' names. Beata, Andrzej, Jarosław and Marek.

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Moon

There are quite some bands with the name Moon: 1. MOON, from Morgantown, West Virginia is a rock band who has been taking their love for punk, pop and 60's garage to new levels for more than 15 years now. The group consists of Mark Poole on guitar and lead vocals, Billy Sheeder on drums, Todd Moser on bass and Clint Sutton on percussion. http://www.thebandmoon.com. 2. Moon is a German band, consisting of Verena Johann (Vocals), Oli Beier (Keyboard and Laptop), Martin Lowis (Guitar and Laptop), Marc Bierbaums (Bass), Gerph Niebur (Drums).

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Marcin Wasilewski Trio

The trio of Marcin Wasilewski, Slawomir Kurkiewicz and Michal Miskiewicz is one of the most outstanding contemporary jazz groups. Their friend and mentor trumpeter Tomasz Stańko has said, “In the entire history of Polish jazz we've never had a band like this one. They just keep getting better and better.” It was through Stańko's ECM recording Soul of Things, recorded 2001, that the wider world first had a hint of the capacity of Wasilewski/Kurkiewicz/Miskiewicz.

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