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Topic: Colorstar (July 2010)Posted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Colorstar (July 2010)
Date Posted: July 23 2010 at 12:23
The prog rock scene in Hungary is growing these days in the wake of the very impressive Omega. Colorstar is not a million miles away from their style. On their four albums (so far), they have proved themselves as one of the better Psychedelic/Space Rock bands in Europe. I got in touch with them for their story.
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When and by whom was
Colorstar formed and do you have any background from other bands ?
The band colorStar was formed in 1996. Four of us from the original line-up (Péter Szalay - guitar, András Keleti - guitar, lead vocals, István Balahoczky - bass, Zoltán Farkas - drums and Tibor Bertók - keys) had previuosly been playing together for some years in another, kind of alternative-rock band.
Whose bands were you influenced by ?
First
we intended to fuse a Pink Floyd-like space rock with some soundings,
moods and solutions of electronic (Kraftwerk) and repetitive
contemporary (Glass, Reich) music. Later elements of modern electronic
(house, drum'n bass, etc.) and world music gained more and more space.
To
start with; please give us your (long or brief) thoughts and lowdowns on..
Heavenicetrip! from 1998
- the dominance of the above mentioned influences can be surely felt
but the specific guitar sounding and playing method that have become
the colorStar signature, already played a leading role.
ColorStar 1.999 from 1999 - blueprint to our album published two years later
Via La Musica from 2001- a huge shift towards modern electronic and world music, as the band explored the endless possibilities
provided by computers and editing software
Komfort from 2004 - another significant shift, this time in the proportion and role of vocals, towards the traditional song form of pop music.
ColorStar from last year (2009) - kind of essence of the previous work
What is the latest update on your band and what is
your plans for this year ?
Inspired
by an invitation from the national broadcaster an acoustic version of
the band was formed in 2009. In the project, called colorkeStar, Tamás
Soós - saxophone, flute, Gergely Katona - trumpet, Ákos Kerényi -
percussions and Róbert Farkas - violin and accordion joined the
colorStar crew (Péter, András, Zoltán, Márton Szinovszki - keys, Ferenc
Somogyi - bass).
We
play across Hungary, having shows on almost all significant Hungarian
festivals during the summer, many times with prominent special guests.
In the meantime we are working on new songs, we would like to come out
with a new album soon. And we would be happy to play more abroad.
How is the writing and creative processes in your band ?
The
basic ideas and motives are usually brought by Péter or András, but the
songs get their final form in a joint improvisation process where all
members add their share. This working method makes our music
indeed colorStar-ish.
How would you describe your music and which bands would you compare your music with ?
We
define ourselves as a basically psychedelic band, which fuses
space-rock, electronic and world music. Press compares us to Másfél and
Korai Öröm in Hungary, and to Ozric Tentacles or Porcupine Tree on the
international ground, mainly, we believe, due to our first album.
Funnily, we first heard about Ozric in the international reviews of our
album, Heavenicetrip!.
How has the reactions been so far to your albums and how easy/difficult do you find it to get any gigs ?
We
are happy to say that all of our works have received favourable
reception. Our first two albums even became somewhat cultic in Hungary.
In 2001 Via la musica was voted "the album of the year" in a
Hungarian magazine, and we received appreciating international reviews,
even from overseas. We have quite a lot of gigs, have been present on
the major Hungarian festivals in the past years, and have also played
in a number of European countries, from Belgium to Turkey.
How is the music scene in Hungary these days ?
We
guess it is like anywhere else in continental Europe - besides the
traditional, mainly ethno - world music based productions local mimics
of the latest and even not that recent Anglosaxon trends thrive. Having
said so, we see a lot of interesting, many times world class projects,
but the essential music industry background, management, marketing,
things like that, are still in their infancy.
What is your five favourite albums of all time ?
As a group we cannot really name five common favourites, we have such different tastes in music.
Anything you want to add to this interview ?
Would be keen to play more often abroad, and happy to get any help in that!
Thank you to Colorstar for this interview.
Their PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=66 - and their homepage is http://colorstar.hu/ -
Replies: Posted By: tszirmay
Date Posted: July 25 2010 at 22:58
Serious guys who dabble in kick ass psych! What a wonderful world , sometimes!
Nice brief interview though
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