Hornosrnianská Dychovka

Hornosrnianská Dychovka: The Spirited Brass of Slovak Folk
Hornosrnianská Dychovka is a dynamic Slovak brass band that revitalizes traditional folk music with modern energy and technical precision. Originating from the Horná Súča region, the ensemble has become a staple at folk festivals across Central Europe and has achieved notable commercial success with several of their lively albums.
Early career
The band formed in the late 1990s in the Trenčín Region of Slovakia, rooted in the area's rich brass band tradition. Their early work involved performing at local celebrations and weddings, honing a repertoire that blended classic folk melodies with their own spirited compositions.
Their first official recording, a self-titled cassette released around the year 2000, gained immediate local attention for its authentic yet vibrant sound. This grassroots success led to increased festival bookings and laid the groundwork for their first studio album.
Breakthrough
The band's major breakthrough arrived with their 2005 album Čardášový Dych, released on the Slovak folk label Slovenský Rozhlas. The album received extensive airplay on regional radio, particularly the hit single "Z Horného Konca," which became a request favorite.
Čardášový Dych was later certified Gold in Slovakia for physical sales, a significant achievement for a folk brass album. This success established Hornosrnianská Dychovka as leading proponents of the modern dychovka genre.
Key tracks
Z Horného Konca — This upbeat track became their signature song and a frequent opener at concerts.
Preletela Sokolica — A masterful interpretation of a classic folk song showcasing their intricate brass arrangements.
Od Horárne po Závodie — This original composition highlights their skill in writing new music within the traditional framework.
Dychová Party — A medley-style track that exemplifies the energetic, dance-floor-filling side of their performances.
Following their breakthrough, the band maintained a consistent output, releasing albums like Na Kolese (2008) and Do Posledného Dychu (2012). They have collaborated with prominent Slovak folk singers such as Peter Hanzely and the group Gladiátor, blending vocals with their powerful brass foundation.
Their live performances remain their core strength, with a busy schedule that includes major events like the Východná Folklore Festival. The band's ability to connect with audiences of all ages has ensured their longevity in the Slovak music scene.
Fans of Hornosrnianská Dychovka's modern take on brass folk often enjoy the work of Lidová Muzika Uherčan, another group known for revitalizing traditional Czech and Slovak folk. The energetic stage presence and polished sound of Ľudová Hudba Gladiátor also share a clear musical kinship. For those who appreciate the pure brass band tradition, Slovenský Groš offers a similarly authentic and celebratory sound.
The vibrant dychovka music of Hornosrnianská Dychovka is regularly featured on folk and traditional music radio stations across our network. Their tracks are staples on stations dedicated to European folk music, often played during daytime rotations and special weekend cultural programs that highlight regional artists.
Listeners can discover the spirited brass sounds of Hornosrnianská Dychovka by tuning into the folk and traditional music radio stations available on onairium.com, where their music is part of the regular rotation celebrating Slovak cultural heritage.
