He has written music for theatres and film scores and his music can be found in countless prestigious selections, series and even fashion forums - these include the Buddha Bar, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Vogue.de. He also wrote the score to Oscar-winner Ference Rófusz's animation film, Ticket. Dj Bootsie was commissioned by the Hungarian State Opera to prepare Erkel's two-part opera László Hunyadi, while he has also reworked and remixed excerpts from Wagner's music dramas Götterdämmerung and Das Rheingold - always bringing something new to the genre.
He is bringing out a new album in spring 2019 and will present it at Müpa Budapest. The Müpa audience can look forward to his usual trademarks and sounds (instrumental hip-hop, bass music, trap, tribal and cinematic music) with a strongly futuristic blend. The trio of musicians will be accompanied by images from an essential visual artist, Kemuri.
programming, turntable effects: Vilmos Solymosi (DJ Bootsie)
drums: Tibor Lázár
saxophone, recorder: János Vázsonyi
Featuring:
vibraphone, marimba, steel drum, percussion instruments: László Grünvald
vibraphone, marimba, percussion instruments: Miklós Szitha
visuals: Kristóf Somogyi (VJ Kemuri)