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Pozvakowski are an experimental/noise/post rock band from Hungary.
The first CD of the band entitled Sinus came out i 更多>
Pozvakowski are an experimental/noise/post rock band from Hungary.
The first CD of the band entitled Sinus came out in 2002. It was recorded in Studio 8 of the Hungarian Radio. The material served promotional purposes. It did not meet a very widespread reception, nevertheless the band got a chance to introduce the CD on a club tour, performing in Germany, in the Netherlands and in Belgium. In 2004, with the new CD entitled Transistor, they have established a style which was next to impossible to find in Hungary back then. It’s called experimental rock. Besides important Hungarian club concerts and festivals, they went on a tour with the Transistor CD to Russia, Germany, Holland, Slovenia, Serbia, Austria, Italy, Romania. The strength of the band is their stage presence. Their concerts sound with elemental strength, showing the extremes of moods. The unique visual show makes it even more effective. SzerediCs uses solely analog projectors. The pictural world is made of archive ary and his own material. During these years they played with outstanding underground artists such as Mono, Guapo, or the Living Jarboe. They did concerts with the famous Hungarian virtuoso saxophone player, István Grencsó. The result of their cooperation was a ary on István Grencsó, in which Pozvakowski got its own chapter. The ary was played with great success on Duna TV. In the autumn of 2007, their third CD, Microtron came out. It was very well received by the critics and the audience as well. Pozvakowski was nominated for „Hangsúly Metal Award 2007” in 2 categories (the live performance of the year and the album of the year). The material follows the way they have started. The extremes of moods open the musical spectrum even wider. The sound of the CD is clearer and the music structures are more conscious in the style that cannot be mixed up with anything else. The new CD was also introduced on a European tour in German, Dutch, Slovenian and Italian clubs. Since spring 2008 the band's tour continues. They show up several times in Serbia and also play in Poland, Czech Republic and Austria. At the end of the year they accompany the top dogs of the American post-rock scene during their concerts: Pelican, Torche and Caspian. In 2009 besides the band's Hungarian concerts they also play in Slovenia, Austria, and the Czech Republic. In February 2010 they have released a limited 7& vinyl which is the harbinger of their forthcoming new LP. It has been released in 2012 under the title sevenpeopleleft.