“Isten Háta Mögött – Áttelelő Nagykoncert”
September 9th, 2011Subscribe: Bookmarks
February 17th, 2011Karavan Familia – Crossover Friends, MÜPA
February 15th, 2011Although the “Karavan Familia” is mostly known as a Gipsy folk band, its musicians participate in an increasing number of projects which draw on a much wider musical palette. Pop or rock music has not for long been unfamiliar to the group; they managed to absorb a variety of genres into their musical approach in the way that their style is not compromised in the meantime.
As for pop-rock, they united with the best of the local music world and presented a veritable super-production which achieved great success at several times.
Isten Háta Mögött: Ű
January 20th, 2011
“The members of the “Isten Háta Mögött” implied radical changes on the occasion of introducing their new record. First, after the staff turnover of last summer – Dániel Sándor has been exchanged for Csaba Bokros, – it started to be ventilated that the new musician taking up the post primarily attended to the keyboard (originally, Dani had also played on a synthesiser in “Esclin Syndo”), and secondly, the new song first published, “Közkút” was again a composition which had chemically pure electronic instrumentation.
Bin-Jip’s First Video Clip has been made
December 20th, 2010Bin Jip’s first video clip has been made for their song Enter. The video is directed by Pater Sparrow who won the Award of the Best Visual Design for the featured film 1 on the 40th Hungarian Film Week in 2009. In the surreal clip made with the Green-Box technique, Veronika Harcsa traverses rooms; the background and furniture of each room is different; nevertheless, all the featuring sets and decor were selected from 16-19th-century copper engravings and illustrations; therefore, the video evoking the world of Hieronymus Bosch and Floria Sigismondi counts as an irregular work of art in the field of Hungarian clips, and so does Enter among the records. Photographing is owed to Máté Tóth Widamon, and the highly sophisticated post-production to Digital Apes studio.
Óriás: Példák hullámokra
October 10th, 2010Benefit Concert for the Casualties of the Flood
June 16th, 201044 bands joined together for the casualties of the flood
44 bands played music on 18 June, Friday in “Dürer Kert”, Budapest in order to aid the casualties of the 2010 flood with the concert’s income. Well-known groups and performers of the Hungarian underground scene performed: among others, the “Akkezdet Phiai”, the Pannonia Allstars Ska Orchestra, the Road, and the Subscribe. The organisers had fixed a minimum ticket price, 500 HUF, and the whole income was transferred to the account of the National Helpline Foundation.
Bin-Jip: The New Band of Veronika Harcsa, Zsolt Kaltenecker, Bálint Gyémánt, and Andrew J
April 8th, 2010What only insiders knew a few months ago is available for anyone: the electronic trip hop-acid band is now over its first concerts, tours in the country, and plans to release its introductory album.
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