Satellite Addiction
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PL Zgorzelec – Chill-Out / Electronica / Electropop
Satellite Addiction

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Satellite Addiction [we changed the band name from "Fem Fatal" after recording session for our debiut album at the begining of 2014] is a fresh musical project that emerged in Wroclaw at the beginning of 2010.

The trio consists of Emilia - the author of lyrics and a singer, Sebastian – the producer of soundscapes and rhythms, and Marcin - the guitarist. We produce a mix of laptop electronic music, chillout, drum’n’bass, house, downtempo, etc. We are faithful to our belief of unrestricted self-expression (both in the musical as well as textual domain) and open mindedness.

Satellite Addiction [previous band name was "Fem Fatal"] is a fresh musical project that emerged in the minds of its authors at the beginning of 2010. The trio consists of Emilia - the author of lyrics and a singer [Wroclaw/ PL], Sebastian [Zgorzelec/ PL] – the producer of soundscapes and rhythms, and Marcin Szyszkowski [Warszawa/ PL]- the guitarist. Coming from different parts of Poland as they did, their paths of life and their passion for music led them to Wrocław.
They produce a mix of laptop electronic music, chillout, drum’n’bass, house, downtempo, etc. The artists are faithful to their belief of unrestricted self-expression (both in the musical as well as textual domain) and open mindedness, which prevent them from being allocated in one particular genre and make their cooperation run smoothly. They had a chance to perform live in public for the first time in Salvador Club in Wrocław in April 2011. The gig was well received by the audience, which perhaps is a good omen for the musicians.