Oldal kiválasztása

First Time in Hungary: DITZ Take the Stage on the Danube

For DITZ, playing live has been a constant focus, especially in the years after lockdown, when the band made the most of being back on the road. Their songs often grow from individual ideas that are then shaped collectively, in a process that balances instinct with a clear sense of direction. On April 22, they play A38 Ship for the first time, bringing this approach to a new setting on the Danube, with curiosity towards the city and its audience.

Music Saved My Life – Wolfgang Valbrun on Sound and Self

On April 17, he performs for the first time at A38 Ship in Budapest, stepping into a new city with an open mind and heart.

From Reset to Identity: Khirki on Songwriting, Myth and Budapest

They return to Budapest to play A38 Ship on May 2, where the connection with the city and its audience has already become an important part of their journey.

Koncertfelvétel

Thumpasaurus a fedélzeten!

Thumpasaurus a fedélzeten!

A szuperőrült pop-punk-funk-art-rock Thumpasaurus formáció 2023-as koncertjét az A38 Vibes Youtube csatornáján nézhetitek vissza.

Szerkesztői ajánló

A Place To Bury Strangers a Hajón mutatja be legfrissebb albumát

A Place To Bury Strangers a Hajón mutatja be legfrissebb albumát

A 2015-ös Hajós debütálásuk után ötödször tér vissza Budapestre A Place To Bury Strangers – a brooklyni trió, amely a The Jesus and Mary Chain, a My Bloody Valentine, a Sonic Youth és a Swans örökségét továbbgondolva két évtizede meghatározó szereplője a noise rock, a posztpunk és a shoegaze színtérnek.

Legutóbbi cikkek

Rave for Saxophones: Smag På Dig Selv Bring Their Peaceful Riot to A38

Rave for Saxophones: Smag På Dig Selv Bring Their Peaceful Riot to A38

Copenhagen-based trio Smag På Dig Selv have built a sound that feels as explosive as it is unclassifiable, blending punk energy, saxophone-driven rave chaos and influences drawn from across Christiania’s rich musical underground. Ahead of their A38 show, they spoke to us about the cultural environment that shaped them, the darker and more mature mood of their new album This Is Why We Lost, and how their concerts become intense, collective experiences shared between band and audience.

“I Always Want Full Creative Freedom” – Valentino Vivace Brings His Mediterranean Disco Universe to the A38 Ship

“I Always Want Full Creative Freedom” – Valentino Vivace Brings His Mediterranean Disco Universe to the A38 Ship

In Valentino Vivace’s music, the shimmer of Italo disco, Mediterranean emotion and Swiss precision come together in a world that feels both playful and deeply cinematic. What began in a university environment has since grown into a distinct artistic universe: nostalgic, stylish and irresistibly danceable, yet increasingly open to introspection too. Ahead of his first Budapest show at A38 on April 24, we spoke with him about the beginnings of the project, the emotional pull of the Italian language, the freedom of working independently, and the more melancholic new chapter now taking shape.