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August 15, 2011

reports from 2- 7 August Ozora 2011

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This years Ozora was one of the best festivals I´ve experienced so far. It´s an magical place full of peace, love and unity inhabited by about 50.000 friendly hippie-people. Its surrounded by beautiful nature and huge hemp fields and also the festival area itself offers a wonderful landscape. What I really appreciated at Ozora, is that the festival  gives you a lot possibilities to enjoy your time there with different activities like yoga-, meditation-, or crafting-workshops or other hippie-stuff, which I´ve spend most of my time with, because I actually dont like goa-music :) Therefore I  can´t write a lot about the music, except that the main-stage was always fast,loud,hard and crowded and the chill-stage was offering a large variety of dub-music, ambient, techno and world-music.

report by Jen pixie
One of the biggest and most popular psychedelic tribal gatherings, set place in the magical landscapes of Ozora, Hungary, yet again for the 12th year in a row.
Unfortunatly my friends and I didn’t make it to the first 2 days, due to the fact that we were at another festival in Greece right before it. 4rth of August, at around 3-4 in the morning, we finally arrived at the festival, having driven over a time of 2 days(making stops of course) to get there from Athens by car. Getting there we found out there were aprox.30000 people attending this year, so luckily we got there at night and didn’t have to wait for 4 hours at the ticket line(as some people i spoke with had to do)…we rushed in,parked, and left straight to the main stage, where Penta the Russian psytrance producer was about to go up on decks.
The atmosphere in the stage was mind boggling, so many people dancing to the music poudning away,many dressed up in all sorts of handmade costumes,fairies, elfs,pirates, aliens, a guy in a banana suite running all around, glitter,bubbles, blow up blastic animals everywhere, big hats big glasses, shiny happy party people all around!  Amazing fluo decor coverring the main dancefloor area…lights and lazers, flickering over the trees and people dancing all around the hills and fields surrounding the main stage. Right behind the dancefloor, a huge bon fire was lit, with many people keeping warm and dancing around it. Nonstop music every day…except for a few hours break in the afternoons, when most people of the main stage moved over to the chill out stage: an amazing wooden mushroom/dome shaped construction lit up with different light patterns every night, where dub,ambient,chill out music were played all day and all night… The first day, there was quite a lot of progressive trance played, making it not so “chill”. Great sounds, possitive vibes, beautiful people. MAking it also a really great sleeping area. Great musicians, such as OTT, Eat Static, H.U.V.A Network,Kaya project, Younger Brother Sound system,Prometheus and so many more filled this air with magical sounds and happy vibes. Between the main stage and the chill out stage as always, there was a long path full of shops, chai stands, people with vans cooking and serving all sorts of foods from all over the world.
At night people put on fire shows, fire works were set off and Chinese lanters were set off into the sky. Quite a production! Basically, it seems like over the years the “O.Z.O.R.A. family” keeps growing bigger. more and more people attending, more shops and stands gathering, more people selling handmade jewelery/clothes, more djs. It’s not only a music festival anymore. Also having a “magic garden” , basically a space of yoga tents, all sorts of workshops, music lessons, activities…it’s become sort of a small village in a way of the “O.Z.O.R.A. tribe”…making it a meeting point for people from all over the world to gather every August. Massive combination of music and arts. Gathering people of all sorts and styles. From hippy types ,modern day “shamans”,  to “warrior princes and princesses” , many people of the techno cummunity, of all ages…all dancing together in harmony. Smiles everywhere. quite delightful in our day and age, to be surrounded by thousands of happy hyper people! Many other festivals playing darker trance usually tend to have another vibe to them. O.Z.O.R.A. which mainly plays more progressive sounds and airy-fairy ambient tunes seems to just make people feel totally free and happy all day long :)
July 2, 2010

Hungary: Ozora Festival 2010

by fancypunk01

Ozora is the biggest electronic music festival in Hungary. You remember perhaps our photo report from last year’s edition . This year the Festival will take place at same location like every year. The line up  in my opinion is one of the same usual stuff. Indeed Ozora remains one of the handfull  trance festivals in Europe with a lot of people’s response. As far as I remember from my discussions with friends who have been there last year , the location is gorgeous and the people nice and friendly. If you are thinking to make it to the festival , there is only a question if you like trance music or not. The dates of the festival are 3-8 August , you can also visit the official website of the festival http://ozorafest.hu/

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January 17, 2010

Video of the Week: O.Z.O.R.A. 2009 Official Video

by greenmojito

OZORA Festival 2009 (Official Video) from Pumpui on Vimeo.

December 21, 2009

what we were reading this year besides insti2te

by fancypunk01

Hello today a new edition of best 2009 concerning blogasphere and what we have remarked as our favorites blogs is here ;) . Especially me and drofnothing , we have a look on them almost everyday or when ever these blogs have something new.

1. http://history-is-made-at-night.blogspot.com/ a blog by transpotine (datacide contributor) from London.

2. http://globalraver.blogspot.com/ Global raver is a good blog by Techno Tony , author of the book Global Nomads. It examines how bohemian expatriates are the main force behind global rave and club scenes . The blog owner most probably lives in the States.

3. http://brummkreiselpilotin.blogsport.de/ a cultural – political blog from Germany , most of the articles in German.

4. http://immomentvorbei.blogsport.de/ an other blog with  political , techno and antinationalistic concept from Germany .Also available in German

5. http://mancmusicprod.wordpress.com/ a personal blog by Albert Abbott from the city of Manchester

6. http://el.blogsport.de/ a cultural /political blog from Berlin available in German and english

7. http://datacide.c8.com/ the blog of Datacide magazine.

8. http://autonomousland.blogsport.de a personal blog against capitalism , with news and articles available in Greek and English

9. http://indymediacall.blogspot.com/ a blog with activist news from Budapest

December 18, 2009

Music Against Racism Christmas 2009 and Hanukkah 5770 in Budapest

by greenmojito

15 December on the A38 ship (Petőfi bridge, Buda side) ZARE and Jewish Meeting Point organized Christmas 2009 & Hanukkah 5770 celebration.

The program included:

19:30 Balogh Kálmán and the Gipsy Cimbalom band
21:00 Fellegini KlezmerGipsy & Said & Polnauer Flóra

The concert is a part of the campaign of ZARE. Music Against Racism – ZARE is a Hungarian movement following the footsteps of British Rock Against Racism (RAR) and Love Music Hate Racism (LMHR). ZARE was established by the British Embassy Budapest, and it is now operated by Hungarian NGO Foundation of Subjective Values.

The aim of the movement is to take a stand against dangerous extremist ideas such as racism. Using the language of music, we hope to join people and stand up together for the rights and equality of all people, and support tolerance.

Christmas 2009 & Hanukkah 5770

Celebrate together!

15 December on the A38 ship (Petőfi bridge, Buda side)

19:30 Balogh Kálmán and the Gipsy Cimbalom band
21:00 Fellegini KlezmerGipsy & Said & Polnauer Flóra

Organised by ZARE and Jewish Meeting Point.

Tickets available on the day for HUF 1500 or for HUF 1200 bought in advance.

The concerts are parts of the campaign of ZARE. Music Against Racism – ZARE is a Hungarian movement following the footsteps of British Rock Against Racism (RAR) and Love Music Hate Racism (LMHR). ZARE was established by the British Embassy Budapest, and it is now operated by Hungarian NGO Foundation of Subjective Values.

The aim of the movement is to take a stand against dangerous extremist ideas such as racism. Using the language of music, we hope to join people and stand up together for the rights and equality of all people, and support tolerance.

December 16, 2009

David Guetta in Budapest on 18 December

by greenmojito

David Guetta, one of the TOP DJs and music producers is coming to Budapest within “One Love” Tour in support of his recently released “One Love” album.

His fourth Album “One Love” was released by EMI on 24 August 2009 in Europe and 25 August in the US. This album seems to be hitting charts over and over again with the second single “Sexy Bitch” and “When Love Takes Over” featuring Kelly Rowland. The Black Eyed Peas’ hit “I Gotta Feeling” is also produced by David Guetta. The guys from Grammy awards were so impressed by “One Love” album and the “I Gotta Feeling” track that they nominated David for four awards.

This French DJ plays mostly light electro and house music that is highly adored by public and radio stations that keep on playing over and over again. David Guetta is already a multi-platinum selling artist in Europe with constantly growing popularity all around the world. Despite getting popular and mass cultural, David tries to preserve his unique style and deliver his mission – to share the love and connection Dance music is built on, while bringing together music scenes that co-exist but don’t often mix – like NERD, Timbaland and Kanye – but significantly, from another perspective.

DATE: 18 December 2009
TIME: 22:00 – 06:00
PLACE: HUNGEXPO, ‘G’ Hall, 3rd gate, Albertirsai út 10, Budapest

September 18, 2009

photo report Ozora 2009 Hungary

by insti2te

We post today a photo report from Ozora Festival 2009 Hungary , a psychedelic trance festival that the last years became really popular. This year was an anniversary and the Festival was biggere than the previous years .. Friends of the shituationist insti2te been there and took a lot of photos for us.. Special thanks to Leonidas , Michael and Manolis

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September 15, 2009

Budapest Pride Parade 2009

by greenmojito

This year’s Pride Parade in Budapest was calm and rather boring, as fewer people showed up compared to the previous year. Indeed, Pride Parade 2008 was rather violent with neo-nazis and average observers, apparently homophobes, throwing eggs, tomatoes and bottles into the participants of Pride Parade 2008.

>> By the way, this violence is caused by the government headed by ex-prime minister Gyrcsany as before 2007 and 2008 the Pride Parade was peaceful and boring for the media. <<

The only positive thing about 2008 Pride was high attention of the media and increased security (Not all cops are bastards after all) this year. Not only Andrassy avenue, where the Parade took place this year, but also parallel streets were closed and surrounded by fences. Basically, a big part of central Budapest including metro was closed.

>> The right to free assembly is a basic constitutional right. But in gulyas democracy of Hungary this right has to be protected by hundreds of policemen and rows of fences. <<

Crowds of people were to be observed outside the fences, apparently not as many as previous year. Moreover, this day was a football match between Hungary and Sweden and most probably most hooligans were already at the stadium by the end of the Parade. The Parade participants turned out to be hard nuts for those willing to attack them, as police was escorting them even after the end of the Parade at Deak sq. and Blaha Lujza sq., as all the participants were recommended to go to Blaha Lujza by metro.
This decision was based on previous year’s accident when at the end of Pride Parade it turned out that the participants were trapped because most of neo-nazis gathered at the end point of the Pride 2008, Heroes’ sq.

To the Pride 2009 itself: there were a number of groups and individual people from both Hungary and abroad. The opening speeches were delivered by Juris Lavrikovs, Paata Sabelashvili (ILGA Europe) who welcomed the participants and shared tehir thoughts of the importance of the Pride. There were two cars with sound systems, a froup of people carrying a rainbow flag, and a number of smaller groups including Amnesty-Hungary (the yellow group) and the pink-black bloc.
Overall, it was just another good opportunity for queer people to claim for their right for equality and for their supporters to express their solidarity. Hopefully, the peacefulness of Pride Parade 2009 will become a good tradition and the tolerance in Hungarian society to queer people will grow to the level that no fences will be needed in the future.

Long Live Pride Parade in Budapest!
July 27, 2009

Rio Festival in Budapest

by greenmojito

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Radio 1 presents… a continuation of summer festivals chain in Hungary! This time a bunch of DJs and bands will warm up hot Budapest (yes, it is around +35 here these days) for the whole week from July 27 to July 31! I guess tehir aim is to turn Budapest into Rio, at least for the end of July. Or, maybe, this is just the name of the open air club on the bank of the Danube that gave the name to the festival, who knows.

To some people this festival may seem too pop, but this is the matter of taste. Among the majority of Hungarian persormers such famous names as Markus Schulz, Roger Sancsez, Morcheeba and Sander van Doorn can be found.

The latter are headliners of each corresponding day, otherwise people ususally attracted by big names won’t bother coming to the party in the middle of the week.

If you want to get more detailed program, just visit the Rio Festival website: http://fesztival.rio.hu/

July 14, 2009

Budapest: Pride film nights at Open Society Archives

by fancypunk01

Pride film nights at OSA

The Rainbow Mission Foundation (Szivárvány Misszió Alapítvány) organizing Gay Dignity Procession cooperates with Open Society Archives (Nyílt Társadalom Archívum) to invite everybody for a series of films that examines the lives of Gays and Lesbians in the world today. We welcome to come and discuss these issues that are relevant for Hungary now as it prepares its LGBT Pride the week of August 30 – September 5 in Budapest.

Screenings begin at 6 pm every Wednesday evenings through the summer at OSA
starting on July 8. Films are in original language with English subtitles and they will be followed by discussions of the theme (in Hungarian and English). Food and drink are available for purchase next door at the Cafe.

OSA
H – 1051 Budapest, Arany János street 32.
Wednesday nights
6 pm – 8 pm.
The event is FREE

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