sue Posted September 26, 2009 Share Posted September 26, 2009 Artist: Kalumet Title: Burlesque Label: Halu Beats Recordings Format: CD, digital Catalogue Number: HBCD002 Release Date: 2009 October Artwork: http://tinyurl.com/nzv45a Worldwide Distribution by www.Arabesque.co.uk + www.SaikoSounds.com Digital Distribution by www.INgrooves.com TRACK LISTING 01. 80 Farts Around The World 02. All In 03. Wake Up Johnny 04. Dead Man's Blues 05. Let Me Be Your Magic Gadget 06. 'No Vidra' Dance School 07. Slapstick 08. Suck My Track 09. Fool Me Like A Stranger 10. Nervous Buddha All tracks written and produced by Zoltan Vajda in Kalumet Studios, Hungary. RELEASE INFO Halu Beats Recordings proudly presents the debut album of Kalumet, busiest progressive artist in Hungary with over 300 live performances and a more then 10 years long musical past behind. Besides his Kalumet project Zoltan Vajda also gained himself worldwide reputation with several side projects ranging from breaks to minimal techno. Under the name Kalumet he has been playing live since 1999 which makes his debut album really long overdue. Probably one of the longest processes in Trance history, the album has been made between 2004 and 2009. This is undoubtedly the dirtiest punk psytrance ever heard, creating a special world where progressive meets suomi trance, techno and breakbeat with lots of dubby, reggae and jazzy elements as well as some live instruments like guitar, bass or harmonica. As this album is dedicated to Kurt Vonnegut, Kalumet provides serious themes in a very ironic way. Don't be surprised to hear lots of Vonnegut voice samples in the tracks. Once you got familiar with the Kalumet Sound you never going to get bored with it! ARTIST INFO Kalumet (Zoltan Vajda, Hungary) started his musical career in 1993 as a bass player in a school band. One year later he attended his first dance party and his interests turned towards contemporary electronic music. When his band split up, he got a computer and started to create his own sounds with acoustic and electronic instruments such as guitars, percussions, synths, and of course the computer. His first tracks were trance, dub, breakbeat and jazzy jungle tunes. In the same time he and his friends founded a party promoter and dj collective project called Alapzaj. The group was a significant point in the underground techno scene of Budapest. The first released track (a remix of the famous Hungarian band, Korai Öröm from 1998) was soon followed by others on several compilations. By this time he had deepened in psychedelic trance and concentrated on producing quality psychedelic music. His unique style was highly appreciated so he become a well-known artist in Hungary. More and more releases and gigs came, and that time he realised that making musical fusions are the most important things in creating new sounds so he started to mix genres in a tasty manner. His first international big success was his live act on legendary Boom Festival in 2004 in Portugal. Kalumet is always busy with different projects: making riddims for ragga mc's, playing bass and guitar on a hip hop recording session, composing music for films and theater pieces, running side projects like Rezzonance Dogs, Tupoliev, Monotonists, Ork Monk, Trevor McGregor and Kalumet in Dub. LINKS: http://www.myspace.com/kalumetmusic http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kalumet/44137294487 http://www.myspace.com/halubeats Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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