Daniel Landa (born 4 November 1968) is a Czech musician, actor, car racer, and amateur muay thai fighter.
[1] Orlík has been criticized for its racial overtones, targeting specifically the Gypsy minority in the Czech Republic.
The album gained prominence within the Czechoslovak skinhead movement and garnered the band some criticism in the press and the general public for the racial overtones of some songs.
Landa began his solo career in 1993 by releasing the album Valčík, followed by Chcíply dobrý víly in 1995, Pozdrav z fronty in 1997, Smrtihlav (1998), and Konec (1999).
[citation needed] Since the early 2000s, Landa has written music for several films, including Kvaska, and theatre productions.
Landa wrote music for the play Tajemství zlatého draka (The secret of the golden dragon), which premiered in November 2008.
[10] He used the website zlatyspendlik.cz to encourage people to carry out denial-of-service attacks against regional public health offices.
In November 2021, the Czech Ministry of Health filed a criminal complaint against Landa on grounds of sabotage.
[11] In 1990, Landa married Mirjam Müller, who was at the time a film directing student at the FAMU in Prague.