Sunday evening was for me the most interesting. Lots of vocals and more sound poetry. More space and for the most part top quality performances. Valeri opened with the work of other sound poets and finished with an improvisation. His set included a collection of Russian vowel sounds. Great work! Johannes Bergmark cooked up a... Continue Reading →
Romano Drom Dishes Up Groovy Gypsy Parties
Another story from my Budapest Times contibutions, this one a short preview of a Gypsy band. I was prompted to dig out this story when I saw this post on Facebook about an upcoming gig at Budapest's Gödör Klub, which was one of my favorite hangouts when I lived there. The video was shot in the Gödör Klub... Continue Reading →
Kiss Erzsi Surprises with Riveting Acappella Set
If you've read the About page you'll know I used to have the domain alisonboston.com. I opened it while living in Budapest, and in the blog section posted a fair bit about Hungarian artists. Although the domain has been hijacked and currently being used to post information about Japan - in Japanese - (bizarre... Continue Reading →
