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Artcore is a Hungarian electro-music band, which totally not accepts the popular dumb-dance music (especially the Hungarian Dancemix Deejays). Modern Hungarian dance tracks are similar to each other: bell effects, hideous lyrics (ONLY female vocals), and most of them are cover songs of successful classic Hungarian rock bands. But it could be worse: singing Playmates or DJ-Playmates. It could be even worse than emo.
Why this name?
ART is our favourite shoe and jeans brand. The second part of the name were come from Hardcore (because this band originally had some HC-style)
Do you play live?
No. Our style is so special that none of the Hungarian popular clubs wants to play our tracks (because the crowd likes pop-music much more :P).
But we do some mixing of course.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Of course. We are currently distributing our albums on the Internet, because this is free and much easier.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
A contract with a label record would be great...
Band History:
In 2001, we and five other men founded Seven At Work, as an alliance of amateur electronic musicians. In 2004, only we two stayed in the original band. Because of this, we changed the name to Artcore, and we changed our style. In 2005, we released a popular track Izba Izba, and we made our first and second album. In September, the band almost ended because Mayer vp temporarely left the band. In 2006, two more albums released, with moderner sounds. In 2007 we released "Artcore 5 - The Locust Invasion", which was a modern and outstanding album. Artcore releases about one album per year.

And in 2008, we still work...
Your influences?
Scooter, Mario Ranieri, Rob Mayth, Paul Oakenfold, DJ Furax, Hyperspace, Sensation, and some Ministry Of Sound artists.
Favorite spot?
Miskolc, of course! (Club Rockwell, E/2)
Equipment used:
FL Studio, VSTi plug-ins, Sound Forge, sample packs, and a synthetizer.
Anything else...?
We never gonna stop.
Romeo
Dreaming (About You)
Living On Video
Summer 2009
XN Part II
Tec2B
Art-A-Stic