Pannonia Allstars Ska Orchestra

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PASO performing at LB27 Reggae Camp 2008
Background information
Also known asPASO
Origin Budapest, Hungary
Genres Ska, reggae, dub, dancehall
Years active2003–present
LabelsCrossroads Records (2003–2005)
Megalith Records (2005–present)
Megadó Kiadó (2009–present)
MembersKristóf "KRSA" Tóth (Lord Panamo)
Aron Koós-Hutás
Mr. Vajay
Luki
Tomi
Mr.P
Laca
Csakikapitany
Dr. Strict
Lipi Brown
Barna György
Past membersTony Ass
Ádám Ignácz
Website http://www.paso.hu/

Pannonia Allstars Ska Orchestra are a Hungarian ska band formed in Budapest, in 2003. The band's musical style has fused Jamaican-style ska and reggae with jazz melodies and elements of traditional Hungarian folk music.

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After their first demo in 2003 they have released four studio albums on Megalith Records [1] and one live album on Crossroads Records. [2] The band have toured extensively around Continental Europe [3] and regularly play the Sziget Festival, where they played on the main stage in 2008. [4] [5]

The band members also run several side projects, such as PASO Soundsystem (ska DJ set) and PASO's Roots Rockers (dub and reggae live band set). [6] They also present a weekly ska radio show on the Hungarian Tilos Rádió station. [7]

The band also started PASO Booking, a gig booking agency with an aim to bring more ska music to Hungary. As well as their local events, they have so far brought acts such as The Toasters, Bad Manners, The Slackers, New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble, and The Aggrolites to the region. [8] They also use this agency to put on a yearly ska camp called Big Skaland Skanking Camping.

Lead vocalist Kristóf Tóth, more commonly known by the stage name KRSA, performs alongside many other Hungarian bands including Irie Maffia and the Budapest Riddim Band. KRSA and the Pannonia Allstars Ska Orchestra brass section have also played with a host of British musicians, including Sam Duckworth, Drew McConnell and Jimmy Pursey for Love Music Hate Racism. [9] Kristóf Tóth is also referred to as Lord Panamo, due to wearing a Panama hat (as well as his trademark white suit) on stage and as a homage to ska artist Lord Tanamo. [10]

Band members

Past members

Discography

Studio albums

YearTitleLabel
2003 Pannonia Allstars Ska Orchestra – DemoAuthor's Edition
2005 Budapest Ska MoodMegalith
2008 The Return of The PannoniansMegalith
2009 Feel the Riddim!Megadó Kiadó/Megalith
2012 LovemonsterMegadó Kiadó/Megalith

Live albums

YearTitleLabel
2005 All Night Long – Live At Artemovszk [11] Crossroads Records

DVD

YearTitleLabel
2009 PASO Turnéfilm/PASO On TourAuthor's Edition

Remix album

YearTitleLabel
2007 RE:BSMAuthor's Edition

EPs

YearTitleLabelAlbum
2007 Babylon FocusAuthor's EditionThe Return Of The Pannonians
2010 I Am The OneAuthor's Edition digital format onlyFeel the Riddim!
2011 No Love In TownAuthor's Edition digital format onlyFeel the Riddim!

Singles

YearTitleLabelAlbum
2007 Moses And The Red Sea / Joseph (7", Single) [12] Author's EditionThe Return of The Pannonians

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