SadSvit
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Feel the vibe of the modern Ukrainian scene with SadSvit — the artist who turned melancholy into a major musical trend. His tracks become soundtracks and top the charts, helping everyone get out of their everyday routine and immerse themselves in an atmosphere of sincere emotions.
Bogdan began mastering music creation at the age of 13. Without any special education, but with a guitar and a laptop, he went from custom beats to a full-fledged solo project. The pseudonym SadSvit (from English and transliteration - "Sad World") perfectly describes the mood of his work: it is a combination of pleasant sadness, reflection and energetic synth-pop. The official launch of the project took place in 2020 with the Ukrainian-language song "Don't Forget".
The artist's discography is a journey through neon dreams and cassette aesthetics. The album "Cassette" with the viral hit "Molodist" brought SadSvit his first big popularity on Spotify. The following albums "20&21" and "Neonova mriya" secured his status as one of the most interesting representatives of the new wave. Collaborations with "Struktura Shchastia" (the hit "Siluety"), Tina Karol and Artem Pivovarov prove that his music resonates with both the alternative party scene and a wide audience.
SadSvit's music is not only about parties, but also about important moments in history. His track "Cassette" became the background for the legendary video of the soldiers of the "Azov" regiment from Mariupol, after which the song topped the Shazam and Spotify Viral 50 charts. The artist's creativity was also appreciated by the developers of the game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: The Heart of Chernobyl, including five of his compositions in the official soundtrack. Currently, Bohdan is actively touring Ukraine and Europe, collecting sold-out shows in Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic.
Follow the updates on Numotamo.com to buy tickets for the upcoming concerts in time. Numotamo will help you plan your perfect evening to the sounds of high-quality Ukrainian indie pop.
Friday, 19:00
Saturday, 19:00
SadSvit