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Artist description
The cybergypsy trio has been terrorizing the Trans-Danubian region since the spring of 2001. They represent a special hybrid culture of Eastern-European and Mediterranean cultures both in music and lifestyle. |
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Music Style
World/Folk |
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Musical Influences
We are influenced by everything – either shocking or pleasant – that surrounds us. We scan impressions about the world while doing our everyday deeds in the street, in the mall, in the pub, in the concert hall, while listening to the radio or watching television. |
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Similar Artists
None, but imagine some Django-sound gypsy band playing world hit melodies in a Balkanic style:) |
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Artist History
The trio was formed in May 2001, starting out as a 21st century cultural phenomena of a street band. Success at several festivals made the band develop an on-stage repertoire that enables them entertain bigger masses of people, while they still prefer playing in the street and at informal meetings. |
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Group Members
Aliz Bogárdi – violin
Bulcsú Babarci – guitar
Kornél Kerekes – double bass |
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Instruments
violin, guitar, double bass, sometimes vocals, accompanied by drums and vynyl scratch |
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Albums
1. Köszönjük, most nem tudunk olvasni... 2001, demo; 2. Live at Billentyü 2002, demo |
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Press Reviews
Only in Hungarian. Check http://www.intermagyar.com/cikkek.html |
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Location
Pecs, none - Hungary |
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