Európa Kiadó | zh

There is more than one artist sharing this name: 1-The only currently active Europa is based out of Orlando, FL. This name was chosen due to the bands fascination with space, most notably Jupiter's satellite Europa and it's speculated capacity to support life. They feature a progressive/alternative style with a wide range of influences and dynamics. Europa is Santiago Mesa (Vocals/Guitar), Phil Alberts (Guitar), Grant Clark (Drums). They are self-releasing high quality demos for free and are gaining a loyal Florida following. music and free downloads can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/discovereuropa/app_178091127385 2-Europa is the name of a Canadian new wave...
There is more than one artist with this name: synth pop music duo from Australia and alternative rock group from Slovakia. Australian Neuropa Neuropa formed originally in 1992 (then known as Aura before a name change in 1996) when long time friends Jason Last & Albert Martinez decided to bring their broad musical influences together in an exploration of electronic pop. Through long recording & writing sessions they worked on establishing an original interpretation of music. Stylistically covering electro-pop to the melancholy and everything in between. The emphasis of Neuropa is on creating interesting songs with memorable melodic & lyrical...
Európa Kiadó is a Hungarian underground band, which was mostly popular during the 1980's. The name literally translates as Europe Publishers - the name of a prominent Hungarian publishing house - but an alternative interpretation is readily available as 'kiadó' also means '[available] to let/for rent'. Their music has been described as ska or new wave. In terms of lyrical content, they engage with issues ranging from the concerns of everyday life through censorship, state control ("Szabadits meg"), to anti-utopias ("Jo lesz..."), in a style that is frequently oblique and tends to favour puns, multiple meanings, and the association of...
A-Europa is a Latvian dance music project formed in Rīga, Latvia in 1999 by Artūrs Duboks (formerly known as Austrumeiropa lead singer) and Jānis Lamsters. The band has released two studio albums, both gained platinum status in Latvia. http://www.facebook.com/aeuropa.lv .