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Sziget Festival Panorama ArchiveGenre: Music (132)
Page: [ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 ] Csik Egyuttes with Lovasi, Dresch, Ferenczi | 2008-08-17
Csik Egyuttes with Lovasi, Dresch, Ferenczi : Muzsikas | 2008-08-16
Muzsikas : Muzsikas has been a quintessential apostle of Hungarian folk music all over the world for thirty-five years. Day 5 - Faithless | 2007-08-12
Tzumo Electronic Dreams | 2009-08-12
Tzumo Electronic Dreams : From songs.hu Tzumo Árpád Oláh was born on 29 January 1980 into a musical family. He started playing the piano at the age of seven. He studied classical music at the Weiner Leó Conservatory (Hungary Budapest), after he received a scholarship to the Ferenc Erkel School of Jazz Music.
His first success was the shared first prize of the Hungarian (Béla Bartók) Radio's talent competition, which was a scholarship for 5-week summer course at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. » more Quimby (Stage Left) | 2009-08-13
Quimby (Stage Left) : From last.fm:
Quimby has its root in one of the biggest industrial cities of western Hungary. The band members met during their high school years in Dunaújváros, Hungary at the end of the eighties and played covers of their favorite artists under the moniker October. After they fled from the city and the school, the band went on a short term hiatus until 1991 when they reunited in Budapest, where Quimby actually formed. » more Bëlga | 2009-08-15
Bëlga : From last.fm:
Founded in 1998, Bëlga is a popular Hungarian underground quartet playing mainly hip-hop, with a load of comedy relief and parody, criticizing the society and fans.
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Check out the guy in the middle of the stage. He looks like he's about to get beamed up. Music to Relax to : Octopus/Tarot Labyrinth | 2005-08-13
Music to Relax to : Octopus/Tarot Labyrinth : DAY 3 - Early Concert on the Blues Stage | 2006-08-11
DAY 3 - Early Concert on the Blues Stage : Anti-Flag | 2008-08-13
Anti-Flag : 'For the real story on Anti-Flag you have to go way back to 1988. At that time, Pat could hardly play drums and I was even worse at guitar. But the fact remained that we were the only punk rockers in Glenshaw, Pennsylvania (the town where we grew up) and when faced with either hanging out at the mall, getting fucked out of our minds on drugs, or attempting to play punk rock, we went straight for the punk rock! . . . '
- from the Anti-Flag Home Page Knotty Headz | 2008-08-15
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