Ska2tonics
Ska2tonics is a slovak music group from Bratislava playing ska, ska punk and reggae.
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Origin | Bratislava, Slovakia |
Genres | ska, ska punk, reggae |
Labels | EMI |
Website | www.ska2tonics.sk |
Members | Vlado Konček, Ramon Esteves Rasťo Peteraj, Juraj Lehuta Katka Sapáková, Tomáš Giba Rado Vraník, Braňo Zervan Imrich Kamenár |
Past members | Maťo Patka, Tomáš Heretik, Martin Macek, Roman Kaldrovitsch |
About the band
The band was originally formed as a punk group in 1999. However, after some member changes, they decided to do ska. After some demo records, Ska2tonics released their very first album called Skatastrofa. Some of the demo songs have appeared on the slovak compilations SKA Collection vol. 1 and 2.
Members
- Vlado Konček - guitar, lead vocals
- Ramon Esteves - bass guitar, vocals
- Rasťo Peteraj - guitar
- Juraj Lehuta - drums
- Katka Sapáková Smyčková - tenor saxophone
- Rado Vraník - alt saxophone
- Braňo Zervan - alt saxophone
- Imrich Kamenár - trombone
Former members
- Tomáš Giba - trumpet
- Maťo Patka - drums
- Tomáš Heretik - guitar
- Martin Macek - bass guitar
- Roman Kaldrovitsch - bass guitar
- Viktor Cotiofan - bass guitar
Discography
- 2003 - Demo 2003
- 2004 - EP 2004
- 2005 - Demo 2005
- 2006 - Demo 2006
- 2007 - Skatastrofa (EMI)
- 2009 - Toto ti zachutí (EMI)
- 2012 - Ska2tonics
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External links
- Official site - Ska2tonics
- Audio samples - Myspace - Ska2tonics
- Videos - Youtube - Ska2tonics
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