European Mantra

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Nublues 00:00 Tools
After the scofield concert 00:00 Tools
Adult Playground 00:00 Tools
Peter Papesch 00:00 Tools
Curious Rabbit 00:00 Tools
Turn 00:00 Tools
Jazz Guitar 00:00 Tools
Texas 00:00 Tools
Smoke, Coffee 00:00 Tools
In Memoriam Guitar Heroes 00:00 Tools
Help, Help 00:00 Tools
F-Blues 00:00 Tools
Pop Music 00:00 Tools
E Flat 00:00 Tools
Sub E 00:00 Tools
DRAMA 00:00 Tools
Davis Around '83 00:00 Tools
Gigastars 00:00 Tools
DIGIFUNK 00:00 Tools
HYMN 00:00 Tools
BYE BYE 00:00 Tools
Help, Help! 00:00 Tools
In Memoriam Metal Heroes 00:00 Tools
ABOVE 00:00 Tools
In Memoriam Dance Heroes 00:00 Tools
Repeat 00:00 Tools
TRADITION 00:00 Tools
In Memoriam Latin Jazz Heroes 00:00 Tools
THE 00:00 Tools
E-Flat 00:00 Tools
Ill & O+A 00:00 Tools
? 00:00 Tools
Iii & O+a 00:00 Tools
We'll Back 00:00 Tools
Láttad-e a Kokó meccset? 00:00 Tools
Ill & O + A 00:00 Tools
Vox-kox-nox 00:00 Tools
In Memoriam Etel 00:00 Tools
Efblúz 00:00 Tools
European Mantra - 5 - Bonus track #1 00:00 Tools
A basszusgitár 00:00 Tools
Intro baromkodás 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
In Memorian Guitar Heroes 00:00 Tools
European Mantra - 5 - Bonus track #4 00:00 Tools
European Mantra - 5 - Bonus track #3 00:00 Tools
Illésomega 00:00 Tools
European Mantra - 5 - Bonus track #2 00:00 Tools
Még esélyt 00:00 Tools
WE'LL BE BACK 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Bonus track 02 00:00 Tools
Sub 00:00 Tools
Bonus track #3 00:00 Tools
Bonus track #1 00:00 Tools
Bonus track #2 00:00 Tools
Bonus track #4 00:00 Tools
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Hungarian band. I brought this group together on March 2001. Not long after having had a bass player switch, we ended up with the lineup existing to this very day, featuring my friend and co-composer Peta Lukács on guitar, János Nagy on keyboards and my favorite rhythm-section companion Péter Papesch on the bass. By avoiding any kind of compromise, our music strives to break through the conventional boundaries between different genres. The music we are playing could be defined as ‘contemporary’, although it also encompasses elements, which are more accessible and thus easier to absorb. We don’t incorporate these out of compromise, but simply because we like them. We like all kinds of things. We really like ice cream for instance. With Jancsi we can sometimes eat up to 30-40 cones. It’s really hard to make modern instrumental music these days, since this genre has grown to be totally indifferent for the public. Luckily we’re all open for new things and happy to use all kinds of elements found in today’s music. Gergo Borlai .. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.