MIKOL┴è CHADIMA & MCH BAND
The abbreviation MCH in the title are the initials of the band's founder(1982) and leader, composer, saxophonist, guitarist and singer MIKOL┴è CHADIMA, who was born in 1952(Cheb), lives in Prague. He played in several important alternative rock groups in 7O's(Elektrobus, Kilhets, Classic Rock'n'Roll Band), and since 1976 is a member of the well-known independent The Rock & Jokes Extempore Band (from 1978 till 1981 its leader).
MIKOL┴è CHADIMA has belonged for long years among the most inspirative, inventional and nonconform creator of the Czechoslovak rock scene. He played at innumerable concerts, both official(Prague Jazz Days) and nonofficial, even illegal gigs. His artistic and political activity (from 1979 signatory of Charta 77) resulted in continuous persecutions, interrogation and ivestigation by Czechoslovak secret police and authorities. That is why he was allowed to travel abroad(from 1972 till 1989), with only two exeption in 1981, when the secret police attempted to force him to emigrate. At the time MIKOL┴è CHADIMA played his music in London, accompanied by members of This Heat, The Work, Henry Cow and Art Bears (Chris Cutler, Tim Hodkinson, Mick Hobbs and Charles Bullen). His second tour was to Hungary, wher, with his former The Extempore Band, he was invited to play by the popular Hobbo Blues Band. He was often invited to play in both west and east, but the authorities made it impossible. Even if The Extempore Band proclaimed the best group in Czechoslovakia by Jazz Bulletin - prestige magazine of semiofficial Jazz Section (was licvidated by well known process in 1986) - and MIKOL┴è CHADIMA the second personality of rock music in 1981 the band wasn't allowed to perform.
In September 1981 it was dissolved and MIKOL┴è CHADIMA founded MCH BAND. It was rather a mark of samizdat cassettes(Fist Records) than name of the band; the group had to be extra named for every illegal gig. >From 1982 recorded his music in home-made studios, and released these "Albums" as home duplicated cassettes. Making this "musical samizdat" was dangerous, because it was banned by authorities and some of "businesmen" were condemned up for two years of prison. With The Extempere Band he released 9 ("Albums") cassettes and with MCH BAND another 7 cassettes. All of them with his own original music. His music was released on cassettes and vynil samplers by "indies" in USA, Australia, Japan, Italy, UK, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Yugoslavia, Poland... Despite endless struggles, he succeeded and after 1989 he was finaly able to play with MCH Band abroad. Fortunately, "The Velvet Revolution" hat changed the scene.
In 9O's MIKOL┴è CHADIMA put his energy to composing. He played rest only with MCH BAND, but also with Pavel Fajt, Iva Bittovß, Fred Frith etc. At the present time he prepared new CD of MCH BAND "Karneval" .
MCH Band is:
MikolᚠChadima - vocal, saxes, guitar
Ji°φ Jan∩ourek - keyboards, bg.vocal
Martin Schneider - bas guitar, bg.vocal
Ji°φ HorßΦek - drums, prcussions
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"But new wave/punk influences checked their more introverted moments and their latest
set - based on a song cycle called "15 Dreams Of The City Inhabitant" is an exhilarating fusion of tense
thrashes, chants and sweet, controlled moments. The songs, according to an English speaking colleague of
the band, are grotesque ... full of black humour, absurdity, blasphemy, anarchy and ... cryptograms".
(Chris Bohn - "Biba Kopf", NME 1Oth January 1981)
"This a cassette sent by "MK", of Czech performer Startka(Name of MCH BAND in concert
in Ostrov, 1984) in two live gig situation. No other information is on the tape; I am not certain if it is
actually a "release" or not.The music sounds on Live at Ostrov like Startka on echoing voices and possibly
with a female voice, and electric guitar, amids what sounds like a general rustle of voices (of the audience?).
Psychologically violent, quasi-operatic sense of drama; a dark and uncompromised performance of a beautiful
intensiv which entertains no sort of self-indulgence, despite its deliberate, aggressively bleak pacing.
Startka and co. are putting themselves out on the line here, and it sounds like it".
(Terry Fugate, Jim Willet&Myro Keel - Tape and Record Rewiews, The Improvisor. Vol.III Autumn `87,
Alabama- USA)
MCH BAND : "Jsme Zdravi A dari Se Nam Dobre" and "Krokodlak". The first title
translates to "we are well and we feel fine", no doubt to reassure the outside world that thea`re still
in bussines. This band is a contunuation of Extempore, a fine experimental band of the `7Os. Improvisation
in Czechoslovakia is no smell feat. This is a live recording from 1983; the music is similar to Henry
Cow/Faust/Yochko Seffer. MCH ist outspoken; even if the tongue if foreign; the emotion isn`t. Very
powerful stuff. "Krokodlak" is a studio tape of sorts. Very intricate and exciting music; this is
one of the best things I`ve heard all year. Recorded very much on the sly, yet surprisingly good
quality.
(Jeff Jobson, Option , USA, 1988)
MCH BAND: "Es reut mich f..." The most famous progressive rock band from Eastern
Europe is undoubtedly Czechoslovakia`s Plastic People Of The Universe. But in the many years since their
classic debut LP, Egon Bondy`s Lonely Hearts Club Band , they `ve gotten sorta dull. The recent release
by their current incarnation, Pulnoc, should prove my point. Those bugged by distressingly prosaic
sound of these former titans are directed toward this two - record set by the MCH BAND.Es reut has
some of Zappa-descendec arrangement - weirdness that seems so ubiquitous in eastern European avant-rock
circles, but there are lots of other textural subtleties and clang here, making it clear that the band`s
alliances with members of two other bands, Art Bears and This Heat, are not product of mere tokenism.
The lyrics are Greek to me, but the musical motion is lopsided, noisy, and prog in the best sense of
the world. This is an excellent set of sonic bluster`n`blubber that ougota have wide appeal among the
more discerning readers out there.
(Byron Coley, Spin - April `92, USA)
"Music of MIKOL┴è CHADIMA can be called Prague music. We can find in it coolness
of gothic cathedrals, richness of barogue pallaces, and tragicomic atmosphere that is typical for
Czech-German-Jude inhabitants of Prague, stigmatized by naci and komi terror".
(Josef VlΦek 1991, from MCH BAND` s sleevnote)
MCH BAND: "Gib Acht!" "After their first 1O years of existence, the MCH BAND,
a Czech alternative rock legend, has realased an album that deserves to be ranked among the best Czech
discs of the 199Os (So far). Gib Acht! (Watch Out!) follows the band`s Es Reut Mich F... as the next
link in their experimental chain of Germans-language tunes...."
(Jan Sliva, Prognosis, September 3-16, 1993, Prague)
MCH's RECORDINGS 1976-1996
ELEKTROBUS "Nedefinitivnφ" ~ rec.1976 * (Fist Records 1980 - MC 60)
The Rock & Jokes EXTEMPORE Band "Milß 4 viselc∙" ~ rec.1977 * (Fist Records 1979 - MC 60)
The Rock & Jokes EXTEMPORE Band "Ebonitov² samotß°" ~ rec.1978 * (Fist Records 1982 - MC 90)
The Rock & Jokes EXTEMPORE Band "D∙m Φ.p.112/34" ~ rec.1978 * (Fist Records 1982 - MC 30)
The New Rock & Jokes EXTEMPORE Band "ZabφjaΦka" ~ rec.1979 * (Fist Records 1980 - MC 90)
The EXTEMPORE Band "Velkom∞sto I. /The City I." ~ rec.1979 * (Fist Records 1980 - MC 60)
The EXTEMPORE Band "Velkom∞sto II. /The City II." ~ rec.198O-81 * (Fist Records 1982 - MC 60)
KILHETS "Koncert Φ.2 & 7" ~ rec.1979-8O * (Fist Records 1983 - MC 90)
KILHETS "Koncert Φ.3 & 5" ~ rec.1979 * (Fist Records 1983 - MC 60)
KILHETS "Koncert Φ.4 - elektrick²" ~ rec.1979 * (Fist Records 1983 - MC 90)
KILHETS "Koncert Φ.6 - tancovaΦka v hotelu Tich²" ~ rec.1979 * (Fist Records 1983 - MC 90)
MCH Band "Krokodlak" ~ rec.1982 * (Fist Records 1982 - MC 45)
MCH Band "Jsme zdrßvi a da°φ se nßm dob°e" ~ rec.1983 * (Fist Records 1983 - MC 45)
MCH Band "198Four Well ?!" ~ rec.1984-85 * (Fist Records 1985 - MC 90)
MCH Band "Gorleben" ~ rec.1986 * (Fist Records 1986 - MC 45)
MCH Band "MCH Band's Feelinhg Fine In 1980rwell" ~ rec.1983-84 * (Fist Records 1987 - MC 90)
MCH Band "Es reut mich f..." ~ rec.1988 * (Fist Records 1989 - MC 90)
MCH's recordings on vynil
"The Czech" ~ LP, Compilation * (Old Europa CafΘ/Italy - CE OO1A, 1984)
"Re Re Qarterly Vol.1, No.1" ~ LP, Int.Compilation * (Recommended Records/GB - Re Re 0101, 1985)
"Solo una canzone d'Amore" ~ LP, Int.Compilation * (Old Europa CafΘ/Italy - RLOE A47, 1987)
After 1989
MikolᚠChadima & The Extempore Band "The City" * (Globus International/CZ, 2LP 210068-9/1312,1991)
The Rock & Jokes Extempore Band "Milß 4. viselc∙" * (Black Point/CZ, CD BP0091-2, MC BP0091-4,1996)
The New Rock & Jokes Extempore Band "ZabφjaΦka" * (Black Poit/CZ, CD BP0020-2, MC 0020-4, 1999)
MCH Band "Es reut mich f..." * (Globus International/CZ, 2LP 210001-2/1312, 1990 * CD 210002-2-2312,1991)
MCH Band "MCH Band 1982 - 1986" * (Tom K/CZ, 2CD TK0003-2312, 1992)
MCH Band " Gib Acht !!!" * (Monitor Records Ltd~EMI/CZ, CD 010127-2331, MC 010127-4331, 1993)
MikolᚠChadima "Pseudemokritos" * (Black Point/CZ , CD BPOO08-2, MC BP0098-4,1996)
Chadima & Fajt "Transparent People" * (Black Point/CZ , CD BPO1O6-2, MC BP0106-4,1998)
MCH Band "Carnival" * (Black Point/CZ, CD BP 0084-2, MC BP 0084-4, 1999)
Guest on:
J.J.Neduha & Extempore Band "èel jsem vΦera dom∙, p°iÜel jsem a₧ dneska" * (Supraphon, LP 11 1386-1 311, 1991)
M≥ßga a Ä∩orp "Furt rovn∞" * (BMG International Czechoslovakia, CD BQ 0001-2311, 1992)
M≥ßga a Ä∩orp "Radost a₧ na kost" * (Monitor Records Ltd., CD 010170-2331, 1993)
Um∞lß hmota "My dva a kn∞z" * (┌jezd , CD JJ0004-2331, 1993)
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