Jumprockers

Jumprockers

Genres: jumpstyle, techno, hungary, electronic

About Jumprockers

The band's story approximately the 2007/2008 dates back to a year, when Robert Biro (Serious Kid) and Daniel Toth (DBS) owing to a chance (both of them his big fans and admirer Scooter for a band) get acquainted. Robert (Serious Kid) one of his big dreams were the formation of a smaller orchestra being based on an electronic main reason for a long time already, which one initially "Silver Keys", then the jumpstyle spreading since 2007 was baptizing duly for a genre away. Interest: the jumpstyle, than Scooter tried out a genre until the strength of an album in 2007, when they were published Jumping All Over The World. And why Jumprockers? Serious Kid, knowing Scooter's previous works, initially (discounting 1-2 pieces of music) was slightly disappointed, when the band listened to it Jumping All Over The World album wearing a title, and decided it in a head, that jumpstyle than in a genre, much more opportunities are hiding/would be hiding, if it would be mixed with undermentioned genres if some i like it, spiced: large portion electronics, a pinch of trance/dance/house/hardstyle, furthermore here and there rock/the usage of blues rock elements. One of the evenings (the 2009 we have been on the front of a year), when Robert and Daniel talked on MSN, Robi shared this dream (i mean the thought of founding Jumprockers) with Daniel. It turned out at this time that Daniel deals with computerised music editing rather for a long time already in his spare time (works with Fruity Loops Studio). Indeed we more! He and one of his old friends, Adam Goboly (his stage name: Mayer vp) it was founded Artcore with a Miskolc seat formation. Robert offered it to Daniel controlled because of an impulse following this, that Jumprockers would be his mood beside Artcore to act/to assist in creating the musics, Daniel accepted the invitation though, and lives counted from this dot actually and the band is blooming.

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