
A brief history
International duo Doontki are Grzegorz Kot and Goran Dimitrijevski. After few jam sessions in tea house - Czajownia in Krakow, where they met each other, they recognised deep sup-tile connections, understanding and sense of music, they formed duo Doontki over 2 years ago and achieved success mostly in Poland alternative clubs and cultural institutions, as well as success in festival like Harmonia Cosmosu in Poland and Germany, big Ethno Rudolstadt Festival playing on street, where they got excellent feedback from a large number of different groups of people, and the proof that their music is reaching the heart of the broader audience, and that it is ready for the larger scene.
Their music is always live and exciting, every concert different, as a manifestation of the energy of the inner energy constellations of the authors themselves, as well as deep interaction with the listeners. Improvisation, ambient, trans, tribal, mysticism, acoustic techno, shamanic singing, work with vibration energy, meditation immersion into the subconscious, ceremony, ecstasy, journey through the landscapes of emotion ... are the terms and concepts with which we can describe music of Doontki. Using strings with effects and percussions, inspired with different styles and cultures, they are repeating small seeds of rhythms and tone’s developing to cosmic dimensions. Fractal Music.
Sometime they cooperate with other musicians, like at one of the best inspired concert, where they released their first album Doontki Live in 2016. Special guests were Agnieszka Sypek Piniak (voice) from Poland and multi-instrumentalist Joseph Pepe Danza (flute) from Uruguay.
Grzegorz Kot
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the leader of Moribunda band, located in Kraków. He's fascinated by primal rhythms and trans music. Together with Goran, they make a wonderful music duo.


Goran Dimitrijevski
is Serbian musician with Macedonian roots since 1983, he's been playing percussion instruments, including ethnic drums, in many different bands, and taking part in numerous music projects in Serbia and Poland. Since 2011, he's been collaborating with Polish multi-instrumentalist Tomasz Czyba. As Odin & Harevis, they give concerts in Poland and abroad, drawing inspiration from indigenous cultures of both Americas.

