Julia Marcell
Titled It Might Like You, it was released in Germany in 2009 and produced by Moses Schneider, who previously worked with bands such as Turbostaat, Beatsteaks, Kreator and Tocotronic.[4] On 3 October 2011 she released a second studio album, entitled June, which brought a big change in style and saw Marcell play with rhythm and expand her sound with the addition of electronic instruments.For June, Marcell was awarded with the prestigious Paszport Polityki prize in 2011, in the "Popular Music" category,[6] and in 2012 she was nominated to seven Fryderyks, winning one of them.In 2013 she collaborated with theatre director Krzysztof Garbaczewski by providing the music to his adaptations of Marcin Cecko's Kamienne niebo zamiast gwiazd[7] and Witold Gombrowicz's Kronos.[citation needed] On 5 January 2016 Marcell announced on her official Facebook page that she began work on her fourth album, Proxy,[10] which was eventually released on 11 March 2016.