Neo (Hungarian band)

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Neo
Background information
OriginBudapest, Hungary
GenresNew wave, electronic, pop
Years active1998–Present
LabelsNeoworld Records
MembersMátyás Milkovics
Boglárka Izsó
Past membersPéter Kőváry
Márk Moldvai
Gergő Szőcs
Enikő Hodosi

Neo is a Hungarian indie-electronic band, best known for producing the music for the movie Kontroll.

History[edit]

The band was formed in autumn of 1998 from the idea of Mátyás Milkovics. During the first five years of existence, Márk Moldvai worked with Mátyás Milkovics as a duo. Their first single was released in 1998, an adaptation of "The Pink Panther Theme".[1]

2004 marked the birth of an entirely new Neo, in which, with Mátyás Milkovics, were Enikő Hodosi, Péter Kőváry and Gergő Szőcs, an electro-drummer who joined the creative group in the second part of the year.

On 27 June 2022, former band mate, Péter Kőváry died at the age of 50.[2][3]

Discography[edit]

Albums and EPs[edit]

  • Eklektogram (1999) #11
  • Lo-Tech Man, Hi-Tech World (2002)
  • Kontroll EP (2003)
  • Maps for a Voyage (2006) #8
  • Six Pixels EP (2010)
  • The Picture (2011)

Singles[edit]

  • The Pink Panther Theme (1998)
  • Persuaders (1999)
  • Aiiaiiiyo (2000)
  • Diskhead (2002)
  • Everybody Come On (2002) #3
  • Kontroll/It's Over Now (2004)#13
  • It's Over Now (2005, Never released)
  • Record Straight (2006) #1
  • Absolution (2007) #24
  • Spellbound (2008) #39
  • Serial Killer (2010)
  • Hiii Train (2011)

Videography[edit]

DVD[edit]

  • "A Planetary Voyage" (2007)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Neo website
  2. ^ "50 évesen meghalt Kőváry Péter, a Neo egykori frontembere". telex (in Hungarian). 2022-06-27. Retrieved 2022-06-27.
  3. ^ István, Bereznay (2022-06-27). "Meghalt Kőváry Péter, a Neo zenekar frontembere". index.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2022-06-27.

External links[edit]