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Tomáš Hajíček made his first significant appearance on the Czech rock scene in the 1980s with the Hubert Macháně group from Liberec, which is said to have been a direct inspiration for the formation of, for example, the band Tří sestry. Since the nineties, he has been performing with Krucipüsk, which is one of the most popular rock groups in our country, while in its early days the group toured together with, for example, Kabát or Debustrol. But Hajíček also released a solo album, Kocour v troub, and he admits that, in addition to groups like Suicidal Tendencies, he is inspired by, for example, chansonist Tom Waits or experimenter Frank Zappa. Why did they once replace the bass player with a sequencer in the band? For what reason did he consider concerts in prisons? And why, according to him, can't democracy work in the band? 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... #rozhovor #krucipusk #tomashajicek #hubertmachane