“Midnight Ball (Éjféli Bál)” was the second official CD of the band, released in 2011. On the 10th anniversary of the CD release, the band decided to re-arrange and re-record the album, this time with English lyrics. This CD edition contains the new versions of the original nine songs, and two new ones for which there is no previous Hungarian version, also released on the LP version. Another Midnight Ball is based on the novel Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov. Legacy of a Pharaoh was inspired by Boleslaw Prus’ novel, Pharaoh. I’ll Be One of the Gods was inspired by the Book of the Dead. Matthew 26:47 is an excerpt from the Gospel of Matthew.
"Berlin" is the forthcoming sixth studio album from Electro-industrial project 'Android Lust', which is currently slated to be released on August 18th, 2017 through Synthellec Music. It is the first Android Lust album to be released in four years.
Android releases another older production, after the East Of Eden Revisited series. The recordings of Svejkfigurák (Figurines of Svejk) were made in 2020 in the UNIDEB studio, taking advantage of the modern instrumentation and technical possibilities of today’s. Recording and mixing by János Dudás. Mastering by Tamás Barabás.
Whereas space rock pioneers Pink Floyd soon turned their back on the style they helped invent (and created another musical style: prog rock), fellow space rock pioneers Hawkwind have stayed put on their spaceship throughout the years. And they continue to do so, as evidenced by their 2005 release, Take Me to Your Leader, which manages to combine a modern edge with the all trippiness that abounds. The band - still led by mustachioed singer/guitarist/songwriter Dave Brock - continues to have a soft spot for soundscape detours ("Spirit of the Age"), isn't afraid to crank up the old Marshalls ("To Love a Machine"), and can morph into Radiohead-esque shapes in the blink of an eye ("Digital Nation"). While the majority of their space rock comrades have gone the way of the Death Star, Hawkwind continues to lean heavily on the hyperspace button all these years later.