Tina didn’t say no to such an iconic collaboration: If he wanted me to bark, whistle, I’d do it!

Thursday, September 24 in Bratislava, he lived through music. Famous faces and the media met at the christening of Banket’s new album called SLOVENSKÁ STRELA. Singer Richard Müller dusted off the legendary Banquet after 40 years and started musical nostalgia.

The recording of a new musical effort by the Banket group came 40 years after the cult album Bioelektrovízia. Banket was extremely progressive in his time, so he is considered a pioneer of synthesizer and electronic popular music in Slovakia. The singer continues the trend of innovation. They made the music for the new songs as a duo with the keyboard player Remigius Remo Klačanský, all the lyrics are written by Müller.

Singer Tina, who has a duet with Müller, did not miss the baptism. What is her first memory of the singer and the group Banket? “It’s interesting that when you want to remember your childhood, it goes back some time and you don’t know anything about what happened before that. And that’s how it is with Richard Müller, that I have the feeling that he still was. As I was, so was Richard Müller. It’s like the Pope, he just still is.” Tina said with humor.

How was the collaboration on their duet? “Very fast. When they approached me saying that I should only sing blah blah blah, there was no decision or anything. That was a sure thing. If he wanted me to strum, whistle, I would do it. Because it’s Richard Müller.” the singer zoomed in.

In her opinion, what makes Richard Müller so special that his music keeps people engaged for decades? What are his plans for the near future and what does he wish for Müller? Find out in the VIDEO interview at the beginning of the article!

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