Dikolson
Dikolson

Dikolson

Filip Míšek's Alter Ego, Dikolson, draws experience from composing film music for Restart (2005), Dragon Day (2010), music for dance and visual performances Indefinite kingdom (2010, Tokyo) and, last but not least, from the experience of the very popular indie-electronic band Khoiba, of which Filip Míšek was a founding member and which has been seen live in Austria, Germany, Finland, Poland, France and The Netherlands, where they shared stages with The Cure, Maximo Park and IAMX, for example.