Goulasch Exotica originally was a fusion of 3 Hungarian DJs (Jutasi, Nafta, Suefo) and a multiinstrumentalist (Maszkura) who plays on accordion, keys, diddly, jew’s-harp, etc. They push a unique freestyle mix from jazz-funk-hip-hop-swing-dub-electro-break with a balkan twist and lot of bootlegs. Later join to the formation some other musicians who plays on violin, kettle, guitar, viola and on the top of this a singer. Since that time they made two different projects – the original dj version as Goulasch DJs and a live band as Goulasch Exotica. The band released their debut album on the end of 2008 at CLS Records. Two tracks from the album were played in heavy rotation in the Hungarian Radio (MR2 Petőfi). They shared the stage already with Fatima Spar und die Freedom Fries, !DelaDap, [dunkelbunt], Gaetan Fabri, Watcha Clan, Mau Mau, Sergent Garcia, Jon Kennedy, Saint Privat, Caspian Hat Dance, Eastenders, Romano Drom, Parno Graszt, etc. They played among others in Amsterdam (Melkweg), Vienna (OST Klub, Ottakringer Braurei), Prague (Cross Club), Bratislava (Sub Club), Berlin (CHB), Paris (Institut Hongrois), Budapest (A38 Boat, West Balkan) and on the best Hungarian music festivals.
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We hope you're going to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 Oslo! It'd be fantastic if you'd be there, because if you are there, you'll win, it's sure. So the first important thing is that it's about time you got ahold of your country's public broadcaster/TV. Then, your entry song (lyrics and music) mustn't have been commercially released and/or publicly performed before 1 October 2009. The next thing is that the maximum duration of each song is three minutes (BUT if your song is longer, you can make a Eurovision version, so that cut to 3 minutes.). It's also important that each performance may consist of a maximum of six people on stage. No live animals shall be allowed on stage. Artists shall perform live on stage, accompanied by a recorded backing-track which contains no vocals of any kind or any vocal imitations. If you had question, please go to http://www.eurovision.tv/page/help-faq
WE'RE REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO WATCHING YOU IN THE SPRING OF 2010, OSLO, IN THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST!
Thanx a lot for the friendship! Keep up the good work! And let your soul be your pilot - today, tommorow, always! From Russia with love... MAX DMITRIEFF, singer & songwriter www.myspace.com/KatherinesFavorites