Hey Karen
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NL Rotterdam – Electronic / Indietronica / Synthiepop / Electronic Indie / Electropop
Hey Karen

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Hey Karen - Visionary (Live at home)
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Ab67616d0000b2730d588655c6e8717ad399556a Polytheïsme Album 2021
Ab67616d0000b273700cecd82e3c0a83ead3a430 Performance Album 2018
Ab67616d0000b27340dabf43850922c4d343ea5d If Yes Means Yes Then No Means No Album 2017
Ab67616d0000b27380eb266e609542bdb54f0a79 OK Album 2015
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Hey Karen is a Rotterdam-based indietronica outlet by a Polish expat, Bartek Urban, looking to reinvent himself after moving out of his homeland.

After self-releasing 4 full-length albums in Poland, it’s time to start over. It’s time to create something beautiful. He describes his music as indie synthpop with an alternative sensibility. His main musical inspirations are Late of the Pier, Daft Punk, Kraftwerk, Metronomy, and Nine Inch Nails.

Performing since 2011, he frequented stages around Poland, including gigs at the Warsaw European Music Fair 2016, Yach Film Festival 2016, Spring Break Festival 2017. He opened for Gin Ga, Rebeka, and Decadent Fun Club. In the Netherlands, his big stage debut happened at the Big Rivers Festival 2019 in Dordrecht, with performances in Amsterdam and Eindhoven following before the lockdown.

This year, he’s releasing his new LP, titled POLYTHEÏSME. In the meantime, he is releasing an experimental EP called NOBODY IS WAITING HERE FOR YOUR ANYMORE under his Kodiak Bear moniker.

Just like with Trent Reznor, there's a level of whisper-to-a-scream unpredictability to [his] musical output, as he cartwheels through industrial, tech-house, and synth-pop. Vocoder? Yup. Deep beats? Yeah, why not? Bucolic instrumental passages? Hell yes! The fun is seeing which tool he’ll pull out of his kit next. (Spoiler: all of them.) ~ Bandcamp

[He writes] songs with such unpredictable structures, it's impossible to guess where will they go. Chiptunesque electro attacks you from the very start with its density, distinct rhythm, and clever electronic additions. ~ We Are From Poland

[It’s] like carpet bombing. Just grand artillery with fat beats. ~ Brand New Anthem