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  • Brooklyn Funk Essentials

    (95,522 listeners)

    funk, acid jazz, jazz, jazz-funk

    Brooklyn Funk Essentials is an acid-jazz, funk, and hip hop collective featuring musicians and poets from different cultures. The band was conceived in 1993 by producer Arthur Baker and bassist and musical director Lati Kronlund.

  • Che Sudaka

    (74,319 listeners)

    ska, spanish, mestizo, patchanka

    Che Sudaka combines Argentinian and Colombian musicians which were known in Barcelona's Old Town, meeting point for buskers from all over the world and source of inspiration for a fusion of various styles.

  • Failotron

    (1,675 listeners)

    chiptune, 8-bit, chipgaze, breakcore

    a titanic wall of sound. http://failotron.org http://failotron.muxtape.com/

  • Gabin

    (187,443 listeners)

    lounge, jazz, chillout, acid jazz

    Gabin (pronounced gæ'bæn) is the Italian based duo of Filippo Clary and Max Bottini. Their name is a reference to the most popular French actor of the ’30s and ‘40s- Jean Gabin, a classic world-weary screen antihero. It has now been two years since the release of their self-titled debut album featuring the international hit "Doo Uap, Doo Uap, Doo Uap".

  • Giulia y los Tellarini

    (63,704 listeners)

    spanish, soundtrack, female vocalists, barcelona

    The tale of Giulia y Los Tellarini is one filled with coincidence and driven by the whims of destiny.

  • Harcsa Veronika Quartett

    (50 listeners)

  • Henry Winstanley

    (198 listeners)

    failotron, electronic, ambient, chiptune

    Henry Winstanley is Áron Birtalan, aka failotron. http://henrywinstanley.muxtape.com/

  • Hollywoodoo

    (966 listeners)

    rock, hungarian, hard rock, alternative

    Hollywoodoo started in 1993, in Veszprém, Hungary. In 2000 the increasingly popular band moved to Budapest on the chance of a breakthrough. The first album -titled Stabil Oldalfekvés- came out in 2001, under a Warner publishing. It was recorded in Warner-Magneoton's top studio, Aquarium.

  • Inspector Cluzo

    (23 listeners)

    seen live

  • Irie Maffia

    (7,508 listeners)

    reggae, hungarian, ragga, hip-hop

    Irie Maffia Being formed in 2005, Irie Maffia soon became a firm favourite with the young party-goers of Budapest, which can hardly be considered a surprise given the powerful medley of reggae, hip-hop, rock and funk they play, and the impressive line-up in terms of the Hungarian underground-music scene.

  • Los Aslandticos

    (1,317 listeners)

    reggae, mestizo, rumba, flamenco

  • Movits!

    (41,504 listeners)

    jazz, swing, hip-hop, swedish

    Swedish fusion between Jazz and Hip Hop “Django guitar, windy street swing; music for both art directors and your mom” is how MOVITS! describe their sound. Well-known in Sweden but unheard of elsewhere, they fold together elements of 1930s big band swing, roma swing and rhythm & blues, then drop hiphop vocals on top for some serious energetic firepower.

  • nvyllund

    (117 listeners)

    chiptune, 8bit, twice, epic tunes

    nvyllund is gyula from veszprém, hungary - he can solve rubik's cube. free EP download, here http://budapestmicro.org/rouge/ ////// http://nvyllund.muxtape.com http://facebook.com/nvyllund http://myspace.com/nvyllund

  • Parov Stelar Band

    (285 listeners)

    seen live

  • Quimby

    (15,769 listeners)

    hungarian, alternative, alternative rock, rock

    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.

  • united flavour

    (6,905 listeners)

    reggae, czech, dancehall, world music

    As the first impulse for foundation of the multi-cultural band called United Flavour can be considered the arrival of two founder members – singer and composer Carmen (Spain) and bass player, composer and producer Djei (Ivory Coast) – to the Czech Republic.

  • Vad Fruttik

    (6,606 listeners)

    hungarian, alternative, pop rock, electronic

    Vad Fruttik is a Hungarian alternative/ pop/rock group from Veszprém, Hungary. Founded in 2005, they had roots in post-grounge and dance music, from that they evolved their own style noted above. In 2005, after being played on Radio Café they gained a certain popularity in the alternative mainstream.