VÁGTÁZÓ HALOTTKÉMEK/abbr. VHK
(cca. The Galloping Coroners, Die Rasenden Leichenbeschauer)
short biography
The music of the VHK is called to life by the attraction of the completion of
life. It is a natural music, born by the creative power of Nature. In the sense
as Bela Bartok wrote: "the ethnic music is a natural phenomenon, the result of
the formative activity of the unconsciously active natural force". The deepest
self-expression reaches back to this natural, cosmic force and has an
elementary, magical power. This is why we call the music we live as magical
folk-music.
The band emerged at 1975, finding instinctively its path to play instinctive
primeval music liberating the elementary powers of nature creating ourselves and
revolting to its high completion in a free spontaneity and overwhelming energy.
The VHK discovered a new method of playing music, which is not a simple
improvisation but - in its best moments - a completely free creation of music
born on stage, liberating the deepest musical creative power. Besides these
elements, the VHK also plays more or less pre-written songs. This music is
called many times as shamanistic ethno or psychedelic hardcore, but it is in
reality an unrestricted outburst of life energy. This is not only a music but
rather an attitude to grasp the essence of life with our deepest nature and let
it grow by its own laws. The group says it is a magical folk-music, a cosmic
vision about the role of earthly life on the destination of the Universe. It
develops in a sovereign way as a self-revelation with its elementary power. The
VHK is a distinguished cultic band in Hungary as well as in Germany.
The authorities in an afraid from the consequences interrupted the first eight
concerts. The band were banished for eleven years, nevertheless even at that
time it continuously found spontaneous occasions to act by chance. Sometimes the
group was pushed to the stage by the audience of an other group, other times
playing by pseudonyms, at other occasions as guest musicians of friendly bands
and without announcing themselves as a band at their the concert. Meantime they
won the festival of the experimental film studio in 1981. The video of this
event was presented many times in the West German TV. Gábor Bódy, the
internationally famous and youngly died film-director made his film “Dog’s Night
Song” with them, including the lead howler Attila Grandpierre in one of the
featuring roles. VHK plays from 1984 regularly in the West. In 1986, when
Amsterdam was the “ cultural capital of Europe” , the Dutch Queen, Beatrix
personally intervened at the Hungarian authorities in order to allow the guest
performance of the band. A similar event happened in 1987 when Fred Sinowatz,
the Austrian chancellor had to interact with the Hungarian Ministry of Culture.
They played in the “ Mythen, Monstren and Mutationen” festival in Berlin,
Tempodrom, 1988, together with La Fura dels Baus, where VHK was the best
surprise (Zitty Berlin, 1988). Einstürzende Neubauten, Henry Rollins, Jello
Biafra and Iggy Pop regarded VHK as one of the most important bands. VHK hosted
Rollins Band in Hungary where Rollins were shocked on the overwhelming effect of
VHK on the audience. Rollins Band invited VHK for a tour in England in 1989. In
1992, our CD "Hammering on the Gates of Nothingness" reached the 2nd position on
the Top-100 list of the year of a Belgian Radio. Many of our CDs were and are on
airplay in US college radios.
Dietmar Lupfer, the first manager of the band, and later on the famous American
cult label Alternative Tentacles released our records “Teach Death a Lesson”
(1988), “Jump Out the World-Instinct”(1990), “Hammering on the Gates of
Nothingness” (1992). The London chief of Alternative Tentacles Bill Gilliam
described the music of VHK as “primal God-feeling”. Many American managers
suggested VHK to play in USA, telling that "every American band wants to play
such a music what you do, but they cannot." Dietmar took the band to the New
Music Seminar in 1990, New York. The New York Times wrote “the Coroner’s music
is basic and elemental and filled with obsessive, galvanizing passion.” Melody
Maker wrote on the show of VHK as "hypnotising" at the "Pop Komm!", the large
international festival of Germany, where - by the festival magazine - they get
the greatest power on the audience. The VHK released the live-album “Giant
Space!”(1994). VHK played in the Steirischer Herbst ’95, completed with the
fellows of Les Tambours du Bronx, 27 people on the same stage. VHK attracts 40
000 people in the Diáksziget (Student’s Island) festival, one of the biggest
festivals of Europe, and reaches an extraordinary effect on the crowd. Iggy Pop
reported about them as the most interesting band today (1996).
Our recent CD's “ The Re-conquest of the Eden - 1st attack, and 2nd attack”
(1997, 1998) is of a band radically improved, with a new guitarist and bassist,
and invited musicians playing on contrabass, violin, flute, hurdy-gurdy and
cymbal. We used basically two sounds: one energetic for the electric songs and
one natural and vital dreamspace for the acoustic songs. Both of these CDs
reached the Top-40 of the Hungarian best-selling records and stayed there for 3
months. More importantly, the real scene for VHK is to play alive. Many people
are very much intensified and deeply surprised when seeing the VHK alive on
stage. In their last European tour (1999 August) they were invited by the
Akademie der Künste, Berlin, where the performed a special shamanistic ceremony.
The new VHK recording "Dancing with the Sun" (1999/2000) is an initiation to the
world-experience and life-seeing of VHK. This recording contains six of the best
songs we wrote in the last three years, and contains more than 40 minutes of the
most complete, immediate music creation so much characteristic to the VHK using
the creative powers of Nature in the Bartokian sense. This new recording keeps
on exploring the ancient ethnic musical roots of mankind. This CD is released in
May 2000 in North-America and Western Europe by Neurot Recordings (USA).