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[[File:INTERPRETACE-Devátá-vlna-B-300x225.jpg|thumb|right|Interpretace - Devátá Vlna (Side B)]]
 
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INTERPRETACE was a project mostly active in the northern Bohemian region of the nowadays Czech Republic (at the time Czechoslovakia) in a complete isolation from the capital Prague’s industrial scene. The records were results of free improvisations and sessions with usage of guitars, tape loops and radios. According to Richard Charvat, one of the members, it had been their ritual escape from the socialist reality of the 80’s. The project had one tape released on OEC label and is still active.
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INTERPRETACE was a project mostly active in the northern Bohemian region of the nowadays [[:Category:Czech Republic|Czech Republic]] (at the time [[:Category:Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovakia]]) in a complete isolation from the capital Prague’s industrial scene. The records were results of free improvisations and sessions with usage of guitars, tape loops and radios. According to Richard Charvat, one of the members, it had been their ritual escape from the socialist reality of the 80’s. The project had one tape released on OEC label and is still active.
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== Resources ==
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* [https://www.discogs.com/artist/344546-Interpretace List of releases (via Discogs)]
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* [http://archive.umcseet.eu/blog/material/cs-industrial-1982-2010/ Devátá vlna (@UMCSEET Music)]
  
 
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[[Category: Czechoslovakian Figures]] [[Category:Czech Figures]]

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Interpretace - Devátá Vlna (Side B)

INTERPRETACE was a project mostly active in the northern Bohemian region of the nowadays Czech Republic (at the time Czechoslovakia) in a complete isolation from the capital Prague’s industrial scene. The records were results of free improvisations and sessions with usage of guitars, tape loops and radios. According to Richard Charvat, one of the members, it had been their ritual escape from the socialist reality of the 80’s. The project had one tape released on OEC label and is still active.

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