
Fume | LTU
ABOUT
Fume is the moniker of the Lithuanian musician and producer Maksimilianas Opriška Fume is the moniker of the Lithuanian musician and producer Maksimilianas Opriška. Recording for the esteemed Lithuanian label Suru Records, his work explores the sonic territories of deep, dub, electro, and trip-hop. During his live sets, Fume often incorporates bespoke visualizations specifically dedicated to each composition, creating a fully immersive audiovisual experience.
Lithuanian Focus
The artist performed as part of the “Lithuanian Focus” showcase.
The year 2019 marks the 450th anniversary of the Union of Lublin. This jubilee provides a perfect opportunity to better understand—and essentially rediscover—Lithuania, our northeastern neighbor, which is still primarily perceived in Poland through the lens of the Romantic era
In constructing a musical panorama of Lithuania for the Rise of Eastern Culture – Different Sounds festival, we aimed to capture a variety of genres and phenomena. Our goal was to showcase the broadest possible spectrum of what currently shapes the identity and uniqueness of this Baltic country’s scene.
However, it is not only Lithuanian music that’s featured at this year’s Different Sounds festival. As part of the “Lithuanian Focus” series, we will also host literary encounters, book premieres, film screenings, and exhibitions of photography and book illustration, alongside children’s workshops and discussions on Lithuanian culture.
To facilitate this, Lublin will welcome a wide array of Lithuanian guests: musicians, writers, and children’s book illustrators, as well as journalists and cultural managers. Furthermore, our festival bookstore, Słowobranie, will feature dedicated shelves of Lithuanian literature published in Poland, making these titles available for purchase throughout the event.
The “Lithuanian Focus” program was created in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in Poland, the Lithuanian Culture Institute, the Lithuanian Film Centre, the M.K. Čiurlionis National Museum of Art, and the Lithuanian Photographers Association, with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania.








