
Rich, multi-layered male harmonies that recreate entire rock and pop bands using only the human voice. Immersive a cappella with a cinematic, orchestral scale.
AudioFeels is a Polish vocal ensemble formed in 2007 in Poznań, rising to national prominence after finishing third in the first season of 'Mam talent!' (Poland's Got Talent).
Their sound identity is defined by 'vocal orchestra' techniques, where eight male vocalists use their voices to simulate the full frequency spectrum of a rock or pop band. This includes sophisticated beatboxing, deep vocal bass, and intricate mid-range harmonies. Their career arc transitioned from high-profile television success to a respected touring act, releasing several albums including 'Uncovered' (2009), which went Gold in Poland. Culturally, they occupy a space between mainstream pop and high-art vocal performance, often associated with the Polish 'poezja śpiewana' (sung poetry) scene and contemporary vocal jazz. Critical consensus highlights their technical precision and the warmth of their analog-sounding vocal stacks. They are frequently compared to international acts like Pentatonix or The Real Group but maintain a distinctively European, often more somber or dramatic, harmonic palette.
Shares vocal jazz, traditional pop, chamber pop (subgenres); joyful, triumphant, playful (moods)
Shares vocal jazz, traditional pop, chamber pop (subgenres); harmonized, baritone, falsetto (vocal style)

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Shares vocal jazz, traditional pop (subgenres); joyful, playful, sentimental (moods)
Shares vocal jazz, traditional pop (subgenres); choir/choral, percussion (instrumentation)
Shares choral, choir/choral, vocal jazz, sentimental (vocal style)
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