Tesco Value (band)
Tesco Value[1] is a music band created in Denmark in 2000, playing alternative music. The band was founded by Czesław Mozil. In 2002 the band was playing on Roskilde Festival.[2]
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Origin | Copenhagen, ![]() |
Years active | 2000-2007 |
Labels | Cope Records, Mystic Production |
Associated acts | Czesław Śpiewa |
Members
- Czesław Mozil (Denmark/Poland) - vocals
- Magdalena Entell (Sweden) - contrabass
- Linda Edsjo (Sweden) - percussion
- Daniel Heløy Davidsen (Denmark/Norway) - guitar
- Martin Bennebo (Denmark) - accordion
Discography
- Tesco Value (2002; 2008, re-edited twice, POL: gold disc[3])
- Violin Girl (single)
- Songs For The Gatekeeper (2005)
- Official Bootleg (2005)
- Piosenka Dla Pajączka (single)
- Tesco Value (2 CDs; re-edition as Czesław Śpiewa/Tesco Value) (2008)
- Songs For The Gatekeeper (re-edition as Czesław Śpiewa/Tesco Value) (23 March 2009)
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gollark: > The 2013 New Zealand census reported that about 149,000 people, or 3.7% of the New Zealand population, could hold a conversation in Māori about everyday things.[2][6] As of 2015, 55% of Māori adults reported some knowledge of the language; of these, 64% use Māori at home and around 50,000 people can speak the language "very well" or "well".[1]
gollark: Similarly to how I fluently speak Latin, French and Old English.
gollark: As you live in New Zealand, you speak ALL languages vaguely associated with it, yes?
gollark: Are there human languages which *do* require unreasonable amounts of working memory to parse?
References
- Name of the group is derived from soubriquet Mozil's got while he was on a youth camp in the United Kingdom in 1994
- "Tesco Value (DK)". Roskilde Festival. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2013-11-21.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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