Tilt (Polish band)

Tilt
Origin Warsaw
Genres Punk rock
Years active 1979 (1979)–present
Members Tomek Lipinski, Wojciech Konikiewicz, Karol Ludew, Piotr Leniewicz , Alek Korecki
Past members Tomasz Szczeciński, Jacek Lenartowicz, Tomasz Kożuchowski, Franz Dreadhunter, Tomasz Pierzchalski, Artur Hajdasz, Dariusz Malejonek, Marcin Ciempiel, Tomasz Czulak, Piotr Lewicki

Tilt was a Polish rock band, regarded as one of the first punk bands in Poland, but as the founder mentioned in an interview, this was post punk band from the beginning.[1] It was founded in Warsaw in 1979 by Tomasz Lipinski[2] and it has been existing with several breaks until now. In its first years, it performed songs in English, later switching to Polish. Currently performing and recording as Tomek Lipinski & Tilt with Lipinski on guitar and vocals, Wojciech Konikiewicz on keyboards, Karol Ludew on drums, Piotr Leniewicz on bass, and Alek Korecki on saxophone.

Name

The name comes from the penalty message "Tilt" in pinball machines, which was displayed after excessive "nudging", and in Polish gamers' parlance "to nudge" was actually "tiltować", "to tilt". As Lipinski explained, "We wanted to act on the society in this way: to 'tilt' it."[3]

Members

Among its members, were several personalities of Polish punk rock,

Discography

References

  1. "Lider Tilt o "Tilt", czyli prawdziwa historia pewnej płyty" [Tilt frontmant about "Tilt" album, or the true story about some album] (in Polish). 30 April 2005. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  2. "Wywiady – Tomek Lipiński" [Interviews - Tomek Lipiński] (in Polish). Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  3. An interview with Tomasz Lipiński, in: Mikołaj Lizut, PRL – Punk Rock Later, Sic! Publishing House, Warszaw, 2003, ISBN 83-88807-31-5, p. 48


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