After first pursuing classical vocal studies, Slovakian-born Ildikó Palágyi went on to continue her education in the jazz-singing department of Budapest's Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, where she is soon to receive her diploma. In parallel with her music qualification, she is also studying speech therapy and psychoeducation at Eötvös Loránd University. The band's programme is constructed around Ildikó's compositions in both in English and Hungarian. Their music draws from the possibilities opened up by modern jazz genres and live electronic music, which the three young instrumentalists integrate with their multi-faceted playing and Ildikó's sensitive and unique style of singing.
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