Happened in Budapest, Hungary somewhen after Gautama, the Buddha and before the Second Coming of the Christ; Kósza Hagyma ('kow-sa hadj-mah') uses improvisative music, noise, dissonance as a device to discover the unspeakable. Noone knows if the band still exists, or ever really existed. But on purple hazy days, you can feel their haunting presence. Sometimes it is even materialized, as this page and http://su.pr/1FE5lL (on archive.org) shows. As the members once said (paraphrasing here): 'Thou can cut the onion in halves, thou can cut the onion in quarters, thou can … read more
Happened in Budapest, Hungary somewhen after Gautama, the Buddha and before the Second Coming of the Christ; Kósza Hagyma ('kow-sa hadj-mah') uses improvisative music, noise, dissonance as a device to discover the unspeakable. Noone knows if the band still exists, or ever really exi… read more
Happened in Budapest, Hungary somewhen after Gautama, the Buddha and before the Second Coming of the Christ; Kósza Hagyma ('kow-sa hadj-mah') uses improvisative music, noise, dissonance as a device to discover the unspeakable. Noone knows if the band still exists, or ever really existed. But on purple hazy days, you can feel their haunting presence. Som… read more