There are three of them and they do almost everything with their voices.
Each does something different. Magdalena has a pure, emotional voice, totally committed in every millisecond of her performance. Her total involvement in music on stage seems incredible. Zgas does the human beatbox, changing completely the meaning of traditional hip-hop beatbox style. He produces a palette of sounds that has probably never existed before. Michael, surrounded by equipment, uses his bass voice as a background for the others. He uses all sorts of strange effects, including Alessis AirFx which he operates without touching, just in the air. The music is a fresh mixture of Jazz, Hip-Hop, Ethno, Rock, Blues, Reggae and Classical style.
They lead vocal workshops and discussions on vocal music. In teaching they try to arouse primal vocal instincts in their students, the same time explaining the scientific, medial and psychological rudiments of vocal production.
They sing together, they dance together and seem to have a great time together. If you ever thought that all these gasps, yawns, barks, whistles, meows, hisses (etc.), were not music – you were completely wrong!
A self-taught singer, her music began playing piano in a primary music school. She also studied in the Jazz and Pop Music School on Wroclaw for two years. This developed into participation in various vocal workshops and private lessons. Her first group was a rock band HORN. She is also a member of Music in Progress, a trip hop project.
ZgasBorn in Glogow, Polish human beatbox champion. He started his career as a singer and a MC. In 1999 he began trainig human beatbox. His first group was PRE and then Pokoj 121. From 2003 he collaborated with Kanal Audytywny. Zgas took part in their first wide famous recording. Later he devoted himself to a solo career, winning every human beatbox contest in Poland from 2005 till the end of 2006 including WBW - Polish championship in Warsaw. In February 2007 Zgas became a member of Me Myself And I. He’s also still giving solo performances and lessons.
Michael MajeranAn opera singer and alumnus of the Royal College of Music in London, he is interested in various musical genres. He sings solo operatic parts as well as chamber music in early music ensembles. He is also interested in jazz and experimental music, often taking part in contemporary music festivals. Michael's career has involved working as a music teacher, music librarian, arranger and music producer for advertisements and movies. As a singer and jazz guitarist he has been involved in many recording sessions all around Europe. He has recorded a solo CD of the oratorio music of J.S. Bach and G.F. Handel.