Martina Sanollová

Singer Martina Sanollová

Martina Sanollová (June 13, 1963, Břeclav) is a Czech avantgarde female singer, performer and keyboard player, member of bands Skrol and Zygote (CZ),[1] longstanding co-operator of composer Vladimír Hirsch, regularly participated on his solo albums[2] and occasionally in the project Aghiatrias. Her career started in post-punk group Der Marabu.

Martina Sanollová is the founding member of organisation "Ars Morta Universum", which has been coordinated concert exchanges of mutually close avantgarde projects in the field of dark ambient, industrial and experimental scene and organized regular "Prague Industrial Festival" since 1995. Her original profession is translator and high school professor of German and English. For example, she translated Michael Gira's book Consumer into Czech.

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  1. A.Švamberk (Rock&Pop, 1999): Skrol
  2. Solo works of Vladimír Hirsch
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