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Punnany Massif
Punnany Massif at the Belvárosi Fesztivál, 2013
Punnany Massif at the Belvárosi Fesztivál, 2013
Background information
OriginHungary
Years active2003-present

Punnany Massif is a Hungarian funk band founded in 2003. Its genre is self-defined as social-funk.[1][2]

History[edit]

The two founding members, Máté Felcser and Roland Farkas, first met in 1994. In 2003, at the request of FankaDeli, they were going to record a joint song with "Wolfie" for the Fankadeli album "Minden kincsem", and then a whole solo album.[3] After two months of working together, the professional relationship with FankaDeli was broken, but in the meantime it turned out that they could work so well together with "RendbenMan" that the two of them founded Punnany Massif.

Their first album was released in 2006, entitled Körkorkép, which contained 17 tracks. In 2009, the band's next single, entitled Hanyag elegancia, was released on the Stilispakk multi-producer compilation album. In 2010, the band celebrated the release of their second album, Shen Kick, with a record release in Pécs and a Budapest show. The new album featured a fine line-up of renowned contributors, including Eszter Takáts and the Gumizsuzsi band, Zoli Beck (30Y), Hungarian beatbox champion Defa and opera singer Máté Gál.

Members[edit]

Felcser Máté (Rendben Man) at the Belvárosi Fesztivál, 2013
Farkas Roland (Wolfie) at the Belvárosi Fesztivál, 2013
Current members (2021)
  • Máté Felcser - rap, vocals[3]
  • Farkas Roland - rap[4]
  • Meszes Balázs - vocals, whistle, kazoo
  • Iványi Szabolcs - guitar
  • Pető Szabolcs - guitar, vocals
  • Bolbach Gábor - keyboards
  • Lipics Gergő - violin
  • Heilig Tamás - bass guitar
  • Jancsovics Máté - drums
Former members
  • Csaba Czimerman - drums
  • Norbert Szekeres - trumpet
  • Bálint Piszkár - turntable, sampler
  • Zsigmond Fekete - turntable
  • Balázs Harmati - turntable
  • Péter Zentai - drums
  • Balázs Kerekes - bass guitar
  • Reiner Ágoston - guitar
  • Kornél Kerekes - double bass
Visual crew members
  • Susan Kosti (Koszti Zsuzsó)
  • Kati Katona

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Year Title[5] Details Highest ranking
MAHASZ Top 40 album and compilation albums
2006 Körkorkép Studio album -
2010 Shen Kick Studio album 6
2011 Sun Kick Middle disc 23
2013 Fel #1 Middle disc 33
2016 Fel #2 Middle disc TBA
2018 PMXV Studio disc 1
2023 Fel Nem Studio disc -
Demo album
  • Mai Napló (2005)

Singles[edit]

Year Song Highest ranking Album
Single (track) Top 40 Stream Top 40
2009 "Telik" - -
2011 "Van esély"
2013 "Szabadon (Na-Na-Na)" 40 - Fel #1
2014 "Hétköznapi Hősök" 1 2 Fel #2
2015 "Részletek" - -
"Utolsó Tánc" 5 -
2017 "Ami Volt Az Majd Lesz!
2019 "Láv"
"Tovább"
"APP/OS"
2021 "TOKIIIOOOOO"
"Nem Olyan Nap"
2022 "Gondolkodós"
"Elnézést kívánok" Fel Nem

Music videos[edit]

Title Year Director(s)
"Telik" 2009 Kompanyrec
"Hétvégre" 2010
"Nincsen Zsé" Kocsis Csaba
"Pécs Aktuál X" 2011 Soltész Péter
"Élvezd" 2012
"Mosoly"

(Mary PopKids featuring Punnany Massif)
Studio-X
"Kopoggyá" Soltész Péter
"Szabadon (Na-Na-Na)" 2013
"Engedd El" Ráday Péter
"Hétköznapi Hősök" 2014 Pallag Péter
"Részletek" 2015 Szimler Bálint
"Utolsó Tánc" Susan Kosti (Koszti Zsuzso) & Kocsis Bence
"Vendéglátós" 2015 Sébastien Praznoczy
"Változások" 2016 Pamuki Krisztián, Székács Dániel,

Soltész Péter

" Nem szerelem" 2016 Soltész Péter
"Láv" 2019 Veres Balázs
"TOKIIIOOOOO" 2021 Miki357
"Elnézést kívánok" 2022

Awards[edit]

  • 2009 (Song of the Year: Telik)
  • 2011 (Video Clip of the Year: Pécs Actual X)
  • Green Pardon Musician Picnic: 2012 (Song of the Year: Enjoy; Best Lyrics: Pécs Actual X)
  • Made in Pécs Award: 2014 (Ambassador of the Year)
  • Pro Communitate Award: 2015
  • Silver Play Button Award: 2016

VIVA Comet[edit]

Year Submission Award
2013 "Mosoly" (Mary Popkids-zel) Best video clip

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "TELTHÁZ - Punnany Massif 20 2023-12-28 19:30". Zenehaza.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2023-12-16.
  2. ^ "PUNNANY MASSIF". Susan Kosti. Retrieved 2023-12-16.
  3. ^ a b Zeneműkiadó, Magyar, Magyar Zeneműkiadó - Punnany Massif (in Hungarian), retrieved 2023-12-16
  4. ^ Dániel, Ács (2016-05-19). "Kitört az értelmiségi rapperek háborúja". 444 (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2023-12-16.
  5. ^ "Punnany Massif". Discogs. Retrieved 16 December 2023.

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