Daniel Landa

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Daniel Landa
Daniel Landa

Daniel Landa (born November 4, 1968 in Prague) is a Czech musician, actor and racer. Landa began his musical career in 1987 when he along with David Matásek founded the oi! band Orlík. He graduated from the Prague Conservatory in the area of Music and Drama. After the break up of the band in 1992 he began his solo career. Daniel lives whith his wife Mirjam Müller since 1990. They have a daughter Anastázie and twin daughters Roxana and Rozálie. He used to be interested in autocross, now he's interested in rallying. In 2003 he founded a with Roman Kresta a foundation Malina which promotes safe driving.

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[edit] Controversies

Landa remains a controversial artist. Much of his earlier music revolved around skinheads and was obviously racist (particularly against Gypsies, the largest minority in Czech Republic) and nationalist.

Landa claims to have grown out of his racistically slanted debuts, and nowadays pronounces himself as a patriot, although his critics call his opinions excessively nationalist. His initiative from 2005, an order "Ordo Lumen Templi", was compared to the proto-nacist "Ordo Novi Templi" in media.

[edit] Discography

  • Projects with other artists
    • Smrtihlav - 1998
    • Krysař II. (The Pied Piper II.) - 1996
    • Krysař I. (The Pied Piper I.)- 1996
  • Solo career
    • Bouře (live) (Storm) - 2006
    • Neofolk - 2004
    • Best of Landa 2 - 2004
    • Vltava Tour (live) - 2003
    • 9mm argumentů (9mm of Arguments) - 2002
    • Best of Landa - 2000
    • Konec (The End) - 1999
    • Pozdrav z fronty (Greeting From the Front) - 1997
    • Chcíply dobrý víly (The Good Fairies Died) - 1995
    • Valčík (Waltz) - 1993
  • Albums with Orlík
    • Demise (Demision) - 1991
    • Miloš Frýba for president! - 1990

[edit] Musical

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