Lotto (band)

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Lotto
Origin Gdańsk, Poland
Genres alternative rock, noise music, improvised music
Years active2012-present
Labels Lado ABC, Instant Classic
Members Mike Majkowski
Łukasz Rychlicki
Paweł Szpura
Website Official Website

Lotto is a Polish alternative rock trio started in 2012 in Gdańsk by Mike Majkowski (bass violin), Łukasz Rychlicki (guitar), and Paweł Szpura (drums). [1] [2] Their first hit was Elite Feline. [3] [4]

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They played e.g. with The Necks, at international festivals like Konfrontationen in Nickelsdorf, Jazz Jantar in Gdańsk, KRAAK Festival in Aalst, Belgium, Festival Densités in France or Enjoy Jazz in Heidelberg. [5]

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