Wednesday 18. 3.
info The British trio Mammal Hands returns to Palác Akropolis to present their new album Circadia, set for release in spring 2026, as part of the Spectaculare Festival. The Norwich-based band once again proves that jazz can be hypnotic, danceable, and deeply meditative all at once – and that three musicians alone can create a sound world pulsing like a living organism. The evening will open with Danish duo Bremer/McCoy, whose gentle, dreamlike sound will set the tone for a night where jazz becomes a space for both body and mind. Mammal Hands are formed by brothers Jordan and Nick Smart, joined by their new drummer Rob Turner, whose background with GoGo Penguin brings a unique approach and a distinctly dance-driven groove to their sound. Signed to the prestigious Gondwana Records, they share a roster with artists such as Hania Rani, Portico Quartet, and GoGo Penguin. Their live performances are celebrated for their telepathic interplay and emotional depth. As The Guardian once wrote: “A classic jazz trio mutating into a rave project.” After several sold-out Prague shows, Mammal Hands return with a new set – deep, pulsating, and untamed. Opening the night will be Copenhagen-based duo Bremer/McCoy , known for their subtle blend of double bass and piano, creating meditative soundscapes that feel like a soundtrack to slow breathing and quiet reflection. Signed to David Byrne’s Luaka Bop label, they have become synonymous with Scandinavian lightness and spiritual depth. Their Prague debut will offer a serene counterpoint to the evening’s energy. Mammal Hands and Bremer/McCoy are the next music projects announced for the lineup of the 13th edition of the Spectaculare audiovisual festival, taking place across various venues in Prague from March 5 to April 10. The full program is currently being revealed gradually at spectaculare.cz. |
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