rytmických
Rytmických refers to a style of music and cultural movement that emerged in the Czech Republic, particularly in the Prague area, during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The term is derived from the Czech word *rytmus*, meaning "rhythm," and reflects the genre's emphasis on energetic, danceable beats and influences from various global music styles, including funk, disco, hip-hop, and electronic music. This movement was closely tied to the political and social changes occurring in Czechoslovakia during the fall of communism and the subsequent dissolution of the country in 1993.
Rytmických bands often incorporated Czech lyrics with themes that celebrated freedom, individuality, and a break from
The Rytmických scene was also a platform for social expression, often addressing topics like youth culture,