hungarian jazz funk breaks 101

shurikenshuriken 17 Posts
edited April 2005 in Announcements
During the relatively short time I spent on this forum I got the impression that most of you think that Hungarian psych is the ish. Maybe you just had noone to introduce you to our jazz funk / funk rock era, so that's why you're so hapy with tracks that have the obscure 4 second drum break but turn unberable once the psyched group members start singing or messing around on the guitar.That's why I suggest you check this compilation of dope hungarian jazz funk fusion from the 70s put together by my man brother Keyser and me (DJ Shuriken):http://cosmicsounds-london.com/label/cs-36/cs-36.htmlThose into '60s modal stuff can have a sniff of the mp3 snippets from vol.1 in the Hungarian series here:Rare Jazz/Fusion Gems From Hungarian Vaults vol. 1http://cosmicsounds-london.com/label/cs-35/cs-35.htmlBut if you browse their catalogue on the website (with a lot of sample mp3s)(http://cosmicsounds-london.com/label/cslabel3.html) you can get a pretty good education in all that is fine and raer in East European jazz.The Cosmic Sounds label did an incredible job in reissuing and compiling mega rare East European jazz in the last 5 years, although they barely survive on this declining market. Label head Zeljko Kerleta did an excellent and extremely hard work until now and definitely is in need of support. He also sells some of the hard to find (Polish, Hungarian, ex-Yugoslavian, Czech, Russian, etc.) original LPs if anyone would happen to be into raer jazz stuff here I think you get the best deals on CS releases (plus best support Mr. Kerleta) if you order from him directly, but dustygroove also carries his stuff.peace out

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  • lambertlambert 1,166 Posts
    Hey, why not hook me up w/ a copy of Asanovic's "Pop". I'm dying over here!

  • shurikenshuriken 17 Posts
    Because I'm in Philly at the mo. Will only move back to Budapest by the end of may

    G

  • GropeGrope 2,970 Posts
    Oh, darn! One copy for me as well, please. I recently found a copy of the A Kenguru OST on Pepita. Boy oh boy. What a nice one. With Bergendy, Kati Kov??cs, Sarolta Zalatnay and Skorpio. Plus Fonograf, M 7, Locomotive GT, Gemini and Omega. Are those exclusive tracks? Is the movie a Hair type of thing?

  • yo, dope comps, shuriken, but where did you lift that off?

    PANTA RHEI ??? Tropical Fever (Tr??pusi l??z)

    there was an east german band going by the same name. any connections???

  • bull_oxbull_ox 5,056 Posts
    During the relatively short time I spent on this forum I got the impression that most of you think that Hungarian psych is the ish.

    Maybe you just had noone to introduce you to our jazz funk / funk rock era, so that's why you're so hapy with tracks that have the obscure 4 second drum break but turn unberable once the psyched group members start singing or messing around on the guitar.

    dude I think you just have a different idea of what constitutes good

    a lot of us would prefer some heavy acid guitar psych to 'jazz funk breaks', at least for listening purposes.

  • shurikenshuriken 17 Posts
    The Kenguru OST is definitely Hungary's answer to hair. At least one of them.

    And yes, most of the titles on Kenguru are exclusives. But there still is more good stuff on some of Bergendy's, Kovacs Kati's, LGT's, Zalatnay's and Omega's LPs.

    There is also a dope LP called Kepzelt Riport egy Amerikai Popfesztivalrol that might be up your alley if you liked Kenguru. That was a musical put together by jazzfunkrocksters LGT (Locomotive GT). That has a cool beat on the track Ringasd el magad (Rock yourself away). They have recorded at least 2-3 versions of that song (1 sang partly in English on an LP cut for the US Abc label, that has the phattest drums).



  • shurikenshuriken 17 Posts

    dude I think you just have a different idea of what constitutes good

    a lot of us would prefer some heavy acid guitar psych to 'jazz funk breaks', at least for listening purposes.

    sure. probably you don't always get the wacko lyrics in Hungarian. and that might just make listening a lot easier

    and FYI there were not many people dropping acid behind the iron curtain. and they were certainly not these rockers (who tended to drink a lot instead). so it is "fruit brandy, vodka and beer" guitars in most of the cases.

    I have to admit I also play some of Zalatnay's, LGT's, Neoton's, Omegas's and Mini's records even at DJ gigs, but most of their stuff is just a pure let down after the break.

    But if you're into tripped out Hugarian rock with breaks with a hint of soul, you should go for the seldom seen Atlasz 45s on the Qualiton label. Now, that's what I call psych.




  • DelayDelay 4,530 Posts
    I recently found this joint Syrius on pepita. Live's up to it's name...

  • shurikenshuriken 17 Posts
    the syrius had 2 LPs out. one of them was a crazy, dark rock thing with a few breaks, the other is their "pop"funk rock sounding lp with hard breaks and funky flutes. The latter is even har do get in Hungary. I usually see it once or twice a year going for 25$-40$.
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