2010 Anděl Award, Best Alternative Music Album for HU.Nominated at the 2008 Anděl Awards for Best Alternative Music Album, Fonók.Kapitán Demo (Compilation of Nunovó Tango, Elektro a kusto, Lappop, Caligari, Zvonění do mobilních telefonů, et al.Bezděčné vítězství (Radio play broadcast – 2006).Happy Game – (Video game soundtrack – 2021).Cherries on Air – ( Chuchel soundtrack – 2018).Botanicula – (Video game soundtrack – 2012).Medvědí ostrovy (Documentary soundtrack – 2010).Vše pro dobro světa a Nošovic (Documentary soundtrack – 2010).Caligari (Original music for reinterpretation of The Cabinet of Dr.Mélies (Soundtrack to Georges Méliès films – 2008).Lappop (Soundtrack to the play Ledové techno, tedy lapohádky – 2007).2M (Magdalena Hrubá and Markéta Lisá) – projections.Jan Kratochvíl – guitar, banjo, looping, beatboxing, vocals.Bára Kratochvílová – vocals, wind instruments.In 2021, Dva published the soundtrack for the latest Amanita Design project, also designed by Jaromír Plachý, titled Happy Game. The soundtrack was released as their sixth album. In 2018, the duo wrote the soundtrack for another video game by Jaromír Plachý, this one titled Chuchel. The record received an Independent Game Festival Award for Excellence in Audio. In 2012, DVA composed the soundtrack for the Amanita Design video game Botanicula. The duo has since released two further studio albums, HU in 2010 and Nipomo in 2014.ĭva's stage performances are often accompanied by projections created by Markéta Lisá and Magdalena Hrubá (under the name 2M) from the electro group Midi lidi. They followed it a year later with Kollektt8, a collection of unreleased tracks, which they gave away for free. Their debut album, titled Fonók, was released in 2008. They simultaneously launched their own home-based record label, Label Home Table. History ĭVA (which means "two" in Czech) was formed in 2006 by Bára Kratochvílová and Jan Kratochvíl, who were both previously associated with Divadlo DNO in Hradec Králové. The lyrics of their songs are made up of nonsensical words that mix German, Hungarian, and Swedish, among others. ĭVA have described their style as "folk music of nonexistent nations", which consists of a mix of tango, cabaret, circus, pop, beatboxing, freak folk, and acoustic electro, among a variety of other eclectic styles. DVA is a Czech alternative rock music duo consisting of the siblings Bára Kratochvílová and Jan Kratochvíl.
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