Genre:
synthpop, electro-pop
Bio:
Common
Dream is one of few Polish bands making use of synthesizers and computers; also
one of literally few trying themselves in electro-synth-pop music. The band
struggling for years with the unbelievably crude Polish reality, aspired to
record a debut album maintained in the electro-synth-pop style, so popular in
the West and America. The musicians and their compositions (creation,
productions - do wyboru) are present in foreign magazines more often than in
Polish ones. Such a situation lasts still even a few days before the album
premiere date. Officially the name Common Dream has existed since April, 1996.
The earlier years passed under the name Oxygene and it was used only at a few
Depeche Mode funs' conventions in Poland. Oxygene played mainly DM covers, but
also some of their own compositions. The name was changed because of the
associations with J. M. Jarre's records. Three young guys from Tarnow,
fascinated with electronic sound start the band. The members are
Konrad Niedojadlo, Tomasz Rozowski, Dawid Niedojadlo. Their music activity
commences very dynamically. On 8th June 1996, they play as a support at the
concert in Cracow with the bands Dance Or Die and Static Icon from German
Machinery Records. At the end of this year the group passes through a crisis,
Konrad leaves the band. Bad times end at the beginning of 1997 and the band gets
in touch with David Lin from American record label Strangers Thoughts (now
Synthphony Records). After receiving demo tape he decides to include 'World of
Your dreams' into the compilation CD 'Synthpop: the Next Genaration' together
with such bands like: Neuropa, Red Sector One and Agnes Poetry. 1998 is a year
of a hard work on a new material and cooperation with the German magazine
Synthetics offering the distribution of Common Dream demo CD in Germany. In the
first issue of Synthetics the review of that demo tape appears. Finally the
first demo CD entitled 'Electroskies’ is being released in 1999
and in March the CD is being sent to different magazines and record labels in
Germany, USA, Finland and Sweden. Some complimentary reviews of 'Electroskies'
appear in different European music magazines: Prospective, Electric, Synthetics.
The last one in its March issue places the review with Common Dream, and
additionally in the December issue there is a CD compilation with the band's new
song 'Taken Aback'. Another song 'Hate & Love' is released in Germany on Modern
Entertainment Sampler Volume II together with songs of Psyche, Dynamic Monsters
or Equatronic. The year 2000 boys start with work on a Depeche Mode cover "If
You Want" and s new version of "With Might and Main" for the compilation CD of
Polish independent artists "MODE.IN.POLAND". Besides recording, the band gives
some concerts in Poland. September sees the release of the first full length
demo CD-R “Virgo”. The CD contains 11 songs and 5 remixes made by different
independent Polish musicians. Good reviews of t
he CD appear in different music magazines and net zines as E-lectric,
Re-flexion, Prospective. At the end of that year Common Dream prepares to sign a
record contract with Polish independent record label Black Flames from Poznań.
It is a very productive step, because in December Common Dream are recording in
Ziyo Spectrum Studio a cover of The Cure’s song “Bloodflowers” for upcoming
Polish The Cure Tribute - 'A Tribute to The Cure' (Black Flames Rec). Still
before the release of the tribut, on 1st March Common Dream sign a record
contract with Polish label Black Flames Records for two albums and singles.
The group is being noted in Poland. Among the concerts played at that time there
is also the one in Bolków during the Castle Party. This festival gathers such
fames as Das Ich, Endraum or Legendary Pink Dots.
The works on the debut single and album are preceded by the video clip recording
in Cracow in July of 2001. It's directed by Patryk J. and Wojtek Z., members of
My Favourite Eye (group). Then, the musicians get to the Ziyo Spectrum Studio in
Tarnów and despite a momentary problems with health of Konrad, they record
single song 'Someone Could'. And before the end of the year, the title song
lands up on remix consoles of the European lead of synthpop scene: No Comment,
Colony 5, Obsc(y)re and the alternative pop legend - at that time, polish-canadian
duet Psyche. In December Common Dream come off on two gigs in Germany to
accompany German band Melotron and project Wave in Head. The year 2002 is
started by the next concerts with Melotron, but this time in Poland (Łódź i
Cracow) - during these performances the band presents already a new material. On
March the works on the single and album 'Gravity' are brought to the close. They
are produced by Kris Krupa. For the following year
the premiere dates of both single and album are being postponed. Finally, the
Black Flames Label releases 'Someone Could' in Poland in January of 2003. In
addition to seven versions of the title song and 'Bloodflowers' one can find a
multimedia stream with the video clip and band's promo photos on the CD. The
breakthrough of April and May, the single has its European premiere. The
distribution is handled by the German Indigo engaged in releases of Wolfsheim,
De/Vision, Deine Lakaien or Distain!. The album 'Gravity' containing 11
compositions maintained in electro-pop style sees the daylight in June of 2003.
The European distribution is in hands of mentioned Indigo, and in America in
hands of one of the biggest synth-electro-pop music supervisor - A Different
Drum Records!
Members:
Konrad
Niedojadlo, Tomasz Rozowski, Dawid Niedojadlo
Influences:
Depeche
Mode, Anything Box, And One
Discography:
GRAVITY
Introvert 01
Save Me 02
First and Last 03
Impossible 04
Someone Could 05
Everynight and Everyday 06
Precious Heart 07
Read the Thoughts 08
Pass It Over 09
Word Was Said 10
Don't Say Anything 11
◊
Pass It
Over
I can
hear your voice
Can feel your skin
Can hear that noise
That's the way I begin
I see you so clear
Hate you so much
Illness I'm healed
Was very bad
Don't ask me now
All the time I feel good
And everyday I cannot rage
You make my feelings run so high
You treat life like the biggest stage
Of mind
Every night I wanna sleep
In every place I wanna hide
Tell me why you always kick
Many years since it's begun
I'm sick of it
You pass it over in silence
And set in motion all your dreams
I have the rights which you could violate
Your demands are always steep
band contact info:
band email:
info@commondream.pl