One night, three Slovakian singer-songwriters, doors at 5:30pm. Can’t wait to see you!
TIMEA
Hailing from the picturesque landscapes of Slovakia and now based between the bustling cities of New York and Bratislava, TIMEA is an indie artist whose music feels like a fresh breeze with a cozy undertone. Known for her unique vocal delivery that effortlessly pulls listeners in. TIMEA’s journey began in 2020, when her debut release quickly caught the attention of national radios. She has since graced the stages of some of the biggest festivals in Slovakia and Czechia, and her talent has taken her far beyond—performing in cities like London, Vienna, Perth, and Budapest. Currently, TIMEA is working on her highly anticipated debut album, set to be released in April 2025, with singles dropping as early as October 2024. Her music is an exploration of new sounds within the indie genre, yet it carries a familiarity that resonates deeply with listeners. As she continues to evolve, TIMEA is not just an artist to watch—she’s an artist to experience.
Tamara Kramar
Tamara Kramar is a soul-pop singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer known for blending her soft vocals and vulnerable storytelling with impactful grooves and jazz-influenced instrumentals. Originally from Slovakia, she spent the last 5 years in the UK, first studying cognitive neuroscience, later pursuing music full-time. Her debut EP Bachelor of Science set her career off to a strong start with a Radio_Head award in the Discovery of the Year category, international playlisting and radio recognition, and most notably a position in Forbes Slovakia’s 30 under 30. Her most recent work, a mini-album called Make It Poetic, showcases Tamara as a self-sufficient producer and further defines her identity as a well-rounded artist. Tamara Kramar has recently relocated to New York City to pursue a master’s degree in songwriting and production at Berklee NYC.
Ester Wiesnerova
Ester Wiesnerova is a Slovak vocalist and composer whose music bridges contemporary jazz and poetic storytelling. Her album „Blue Journal“ features original compositions in Slovak and English, performed by an unusual quintet featuring harp and percussion. Praised as „an artist of rare imagination and formidable arranging skills“ (JazzWise, UK), Ester’s voice is described as a „warm, inviting, whispered breath“ (The Whole Note, CA) and „manifesting itself quietly and with great gravity“ (All About Jazz, US). Recognized by Forbes in their 30 under 30 and considered for Grammy awards in two categories, Ester’s poetic depth and distinctive artistry leave a lasting impression on all careful listeners.
Voice: Ester Wiesnerova
Harp: Charles Overton
Percussion: Keita Ogawa