Hungarian artist. Associated (per the review) with a secret music society called The Gáyan Uttejak Society (founded in Budapest in 1981). Released the album The Arcadian Collection in 1994, a blend of mantra choirs, ragas, gamelan-like orchestration and electronic elements.

1994 album The Arcadian Collection; music described in reviews as mixing mantra choirs, orchestral percussion, drum machines, Gregorian choirs, sitars, tablas and gongs; association with The Gáyan Uttejak Society (founded 1981) mentioned in DeBaser review.

Hungarian artist Laszlo Hortobagyi released The Arcadian Collection in 1994. The album mixes mantra choirs, ragas, sitar/tablas, gamelan-like orchestration and electronic rhythms. A single detailed review on DeBaser praises its choral, ritual and trance qualities.

For:Listeners of experimental, world, ambient and choral music; fans of ritual/trance soundscapes.

 The work of the Hungarian Laszlo Hortobagyi, released in 1994, is an eccentric compilation recorded by his secret music society created in Budapest in 1981 under the name of The Gáyan Uttejak Society.

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