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Rossz Csillag Alatt Született


''Rossz Csillag Alatt Született'' ((:ˈrosː ˈt͡ʃilːɒɡ ˈɒlɒtː ˈsylɛtɛtː)) is a 2005 album by breakcore artist Venetian Snares, released on the Planet Mu label. Inspired by an earlier journey of Aaron Funk's to Hungary, the album title and all of the track names are in Hungarian; ''Rossz Csillag Alatt Született'' translates to "Born Under a Bad Star,"〔
(【引用サイトリンク】 work = pitchforkmedia.com )
〕 a Hungarian expression which means "cursed from birth." Stylistically, the album consists of classical strings and brass combined with breakbeats. According to Tiny Mix Tapes, it ranked at #25 on the Top 25 Albums of 2005,〔(TinyMixTapes ranked VSnares #25 for 2005 ) ''Tiny Mix Tapes''. Retrieved September 30, 2008〕 as well as ranking #31 on Tiny Mix Tapes' Favorite 100 Albums of 2000-2009.〔(Favorite 100 Albums of 2000-2009: 40-21 From "Since I Left You" to "Arular" )〕 Avant-garde comic book writer Ales Kot referenced the title in Bucky Barnes The Winter Soldier #1 by Marvel Comics in 2014.
==Overview==
The concept of the album came when Aaron Funk imagined himself as a pigeon on Budapest's Királyi Palota (Royal Palace).〔
〕 Its third track, "Öngyilkos Vasárnap" is a cover of the song "Szomorú Vasárnap" ("Gloomy Sunday") by Hungarian composer Rezső Seress, which has been referred to as the Hungarian suicide song. According to urban legend, Seress's song has inspired the suicide of multiple people, including his fiancée. The song was reportedly banned in Hungary.〔 It has also been covered by many artists. Billie Holiday's vocals are sampled in this track.〔
The album also samples various pieces of classical music:
* The first movement of Béla Bartók's fourth string quartet, in track two.
* The second of Igor Stravinsky's "3 Pieces for Clarinet", in track five.
* The first movement of Gustav Mahler's 3rd Symphony (trombone solo), in track five.
* Measures 121-128 (14), 134 (15) and 144 (16) of Bartók's first string quartet (third movement), in track five.
* Niccolò Paganini's 7th Caprice in A minor, in track five.
* The beginning of the solo part of Franz Waxman's Carmen Fantasie in track five.
* The first and third measure of the fourth movement of Bartók's sixth string quartet, in track six.
* Sir Edward Elgar's "Cello Concerto in E Minor, Op. 85", in track eight.
* The second movement of Sergei Prokofiev's Quintet in G Minor in track eight.
* The Siciliana of Fantasia No. 9 from Georg Philipp Telemann's Twelve Fantasias, in track ten.
While there were no official music videos released with the album, artist David O'Reilly produced an unofficial computer generated video for ''Szamár Madár''.〔https://vimeo.com/1715318〕

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