+K+M+B
The ancient Latvians wrote the letters +K+M+B, which mean the names of the holy kings, on the doors of buildings in the evening before the Day of the Three Kings.
The +K+M+B collective creates experimental and mystical soundscapes, combining strong rhymes with the group's artistic expression. Their compositions simultaneously incorporate various cultural codes and symbols found in different religions, cultures, folklore, myths, as well as in occultism and mysticism. These symbols and cultural codes are social constructs that should not be taken for granted, and the group members encourage listeners to unravel their meanings through the compositions they create. +K+M+B conjures a new context, drawing attention to the absurdity caused by humanity's pronounced need for the irrational. The presence of the irrational is necessary to provide humanity with a value system, but at the same time, it is a source of our fears. +K+M+B's music encourages us to abandon our fears and invites us to enjoy the soundscapes created by Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthazar.