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Singer, keyboardist and composer Lešek Semelka entered the music scene already at the end of the 60s with the group Cardinals. He then went through a period of collaboration with Blue Effect and Modrý Efekt respectively, but gradually became independent musically. And in the early 1980s, he started performing with his Society Leško Semelka. He released several solo albums, the most famous of which were the songs Šaty z šatků or Jsi simply njájlejs, composed for him by Karel Svoboda. He talked about all this, but also his love for synthesizers, in another On Air. Which one was his favorite? How did he find them then? And why were the East German Matador synthesizers from that time nicknamed "swarm of bees" or "milk on the stove"? Watch the full interview. ON AIR is a talk show by music columnist Pavel Kučera with musicians and people from the music industry. A new episode is published every week on the YouTube channel kytary.cz. Facebook: / onairtalks Overview of older episodes here: http://bit.ly/VsechnyOnAirRazhovory You can also listen to older On Air episodes in the form of podcasts here: Spotify http://bit.ly/OnAirRazhovorySpotify Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple .com/cz/podcast... #interview #leseksemelka