Karol Mikloš

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Karol Mikloš
Born1972 (age 51–52)
EducationBusiness administration (BSBA)
Alma materVŠM, Trenčín (class of 1995)[1]
Occupations
Years active1992–present
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
Labels
  • G.A.
  • Millenium (now Perfa)
  • Deadred
Websitekarolmiklos.sk

Karol Mikloš (born 1972) is a Slovak recording artist. A former member of a gothic rock band known as Shellwoy (1992–1993), recorded his own self-titled demo EP in 1994.[3] His full-length debut, The Same Mist Here (1997), saw its official results on Róbert Gregor's Agency – G.A. Records. The guitar-based work made under production by Ladislav Lučenič,[4][5] spawned a Grammy Slovakia Award-nomination as the New Artist.[5] Its electronic follow-up issued on Millennium Records, Vis-à-vis (2002), became a Best Male Vocal Performance-nominee in favor of local Aurel Awards.[6] While The Past of the Future (2008) with a more acoustic sound, was nominated for so-called Radio Head Awards, for a change. Apart from performing and composing skills for his own, Mikloš has occasionally been involved in production, audio and mastering engineering, mixing and programming for fellow artists.

On the occasion of the 2015 Record Store Day, Mikloš issued his most recent release, "One Life More or Less".

Discography[edit]

"Listening to Mikloš doesn't mean to hear some sonic boom of a pioneer and trailblazer, it is more likely an incredibly skilled tribute to foreign models with no need to be ashamed for and to dissociate self from them."

—Tadeáš Haager, Radio Wave, 2008.[7]

Studio albums

Awards[edit]

Apart from a number of nominations for domestic music awards, all received in response to his album releases, in the Czech Republic The Past of the Future was listed among the Radio Wave's Albums of the Week in June 2008.[8][9]

Year Nominated work Award Category Result
1997 The Same Mist Here Grammy Slovakia Awards[A] Best New Artist Nominated [5]
2002 Vis-à-vis Aurel Awards Best Male Vocal Performance Nominated [6]
2008 The Past of the Future Radio Head Awards Audience Choice Nominated [B]
Critics Choice Nominated [C]
  • A ^ Lučenič himself won the category of the Best Producer on the ZAI ceremony, among others also for his credits of "Tomorrow".[4]
  • B ^ Won Bliiizko (Slnko Records, #SR 0025) by Noisecut.[10]
  • C ^ Won Rozhľadňa (#SR 0021) by Ján Boleslav Kladivo.[10]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Vysoká škola manažmentu (1995). Class of 1995 (PDF). Slovakia: VŠM. p. 2. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
  2. ^ "Freelancers > Karol Mikloš". TranslatorsCafé. ANVICA Software Development. January 3, 2012. translatorscafe.com. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
  3. ^ Hladík, Dalibor (January 15, 1997). "Karol Mikloš pripravuje svoje prvé sólové CD". SME (in Slovak). Petit Press. sme.sk. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Držitelia cien ZAI za rok 1997". SME (in Slovak). Petit Press. March 4, 1998. sme.sk. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
  5. ^ a b c Hladík, Dalibor (February 7, 1998). "Vyhlásili nominácie na Grand Prix ZAI '97, Žbirkov album Meky sa do hry ani nedostal". SME (in Slovak). Petit Press. sme.sk. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
  6. ^ a b "Aurel > Prehľad nominácií Aurel 2002". International Federation of the Phonographic Industry Slovakia (in Slovak). IFPI SKOricon. web.archive.org. Archived from the original on April 13, 2003. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
  7. ^ Haager, Tadeáš (June 2, 2008). "Karol Mikloš má Desku týdne na RW". Radio Wave (in Czech). ČRo. rozhlas.cz. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
  8. ^ "Deska týdne - Karol Mikloš". Radio Wave (in Czech and Slovak). ČRo. June 5, 2008. rozhlas.cz. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
  9. ^ Haager, Tadeáš (June 2, 2008). "Karol Mikloš má Desku týdne na RW". Radio Wave (in Czech and Slovak). ČRo. rozhlas.cz. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
  10. ^ a b "Radio Head Awards 2008". Radio Head Awards (in Slovak). Rádio FM. February 6, 2009. radiohlavy.sk. Retrieved April 30, 2015.

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