Boogie Chilli

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Baby Please Don't Go 00:00 Tools
Boom Boom 00:00 Tools
Who Do You Love? 00:00 Tools
Baby Please Don't Go (Muddy Waters) 00:00 Tools
Crossroads Blues (Robert Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Boom Boom (John Lee Hooker) 00:00 Tools
Help Me (Sonny Boy Williamson) 00:00 Tools
Crawlin Kingsnake (John Lee Hooker) 02:44 Tools
Standing Around Crying (McKinley Morganfield) 00:00 Tools
One Burbon (John Lee Hooker) 00:00 Tools
This Is Hip (John Lee Hooker) 00:00 Tools
Who Do You Love (Bo Diddley, Fabulous Thunderbirds) 00:00 Tools
Walking Blues (Robert Johnson, Paul Butterfield) 00:00 Tools
Ramblin On My Mind (Robert Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Sinners Prayer (Lowell Glenn and Lowell Fusion) 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Help Me 00:00 Tools
Crossroads Blues 00:00 Tools
Standing Around Crying 00:00 Tools
This Is Hip 00:00 Tools
Walking Blues 00:00 Tools
Crawlin' Kingsnake 00:00 Tools
One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer 00:00 Tools
Sinner's Prayer 00:00 Tools
Who Do You Love 00:00 Tools
You Look Like Rain 00:00 Tools
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Boogie Chilli – words which seemingly don’t go well together. Boogie is associated with something out of date, music which dominated on stages tens of years ago. Chilli, in turn, suggests freshness, sharpness and truculence. However, Boogie Chilli is a symbiosis of these two words which explodes with uncommon power on stage! Boogie Chilli was formed in 2002 in Poznań by experienced musicians: Maciej Sobczak (guitar), Robert Fraska (bass), Janusz Siemienas (guitar) and Andrzej Kubiak (percussion). First two of them play in Hot Water also, the rest in Wielka Łódź. After a year the group grew bigger because of Leszek Paech, harmonica player’s joining. Wielka Łódź’s blues experience as well as Hot Water’s blues and rock wisdom formed unusual stylistic synthesis. It means esteem to blues and rock tradition on the one hand and continuous willingness to experiment on the other. That’s why the group is a big concert attraction – tunes, played by Boogie Chilli, sound different every time as artists adore improvising and developing their music in often completely unexpected direction. What is more, listeners may find here worship of harshness and uncleanness which can be almost associated with grunge sound from early nineties. Apparently typical rock instruments (two guitars, bass, percussion and harmonica) are also interesting, because one of the guitars is known as ‘dobro’ and the second one as ‘slide’. It often causes formation of curious, non-typical sounds or impressive harmonies. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.