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  2. Solaris (band) - Wikipedia

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    Solaris is a Hungarian progressive rock band formed in 1980. Their music has a strong melodic content, often with Eastern European themes, and use of dynamics. There is interplay among the lead instruments of flute , guitar and keyboard , which is used regularly for extended thematic development.

  3. Solaris - Wikipedia

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    Solaris, an opera composed by Dai Fujikura, on a libretto by Saburo Teshigawara based on Stanislaw Lem's novel; Solaris, an opera composed by Detlev Glanert (2010–12) Solaris (band), a progressive rock band from Hungary; Solaris (Photek album), 2000; Solaris (Elliot Minor album), 2009; Sólaris, a 2011 album by Daníel Bjarnason and Ben Frost

  4. Rock music in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    As the only Hungarian underground band Attila Grandpierre's Vágtázó Halottkémek (in English Galloping Coroners) reached measurable international recognition [3] with their fusion of tribal rhythms with hardcore punk rock. [4] [citation needed] In 1990 Pál Utcai Fiúk's first studio album was released titled Ha Jön Az Álom. Later the band ...

  5. Első Emelet - Wikipedia

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    The Első Emelet (Hungarian: "First Floor") were a Hungarian pop band formed in Budapest in 1982 by former members of two progressive rock bands: Solaris and Lobogó. Their music video for "Állj, Vagy Lövök!" ("Stop or I'll Shoot!") appeared as "Baby, Baby" by "First Floor" in the music video for "Money for Nothing" by British rock band Dire ...

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  7. Category:Hungarian progressive rock groups - Wikipedia

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  8. Hungarian Film Festival of Los Angeles Brings the Best of ...

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    The week-long event will showcase the best in contemporary Hungarian cinema, with Bunyik insisting: “The 21st Hungarian Film Festival of Los Angeles is one of our most exciting to date.”

  9. List of newspapers in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The number of national daily newspapers in Hungary was 21 in 1950 and it increased to 40 in 1965. [1] In 1986 the Press Act became effective, regulating the newspaper market in the country. [ 2 ] Following the collapse of the communist regime the act was revised in January 1990.