Németh Dénes És Zenekara's album Tánc Alá Való II Felvidéki Muzsika Nyugatról is a mesmerizing collection of traditional Hungarian folk music that transports the listener to the heart of the country's rich cultural heritage. The album is a follow-up to the band's highly acclaimed first album, and it does not disappoint.
The album's title translates to "Music for Dancing Down from the West," and it is clear that the band has taken great care to create music that is not only authentic but also highly danceable. The lively rhythms and intricate melodies are sure to get toes tapping and bodies moving.
One of the standout features of the album is the virtuosity of the musicians. Németh Dénes is a master of the cimbalom, a hammered dulcimer that is a staple of Hungarian folk music. His playing is both precise and expressive, and he is supported by a talented group of musicians who play a variety of traditional instruments, including the violin, double bass, and accordion.
The album features a mix of instrumental tracks and songs with vocals, and both are equally captivating. The vocal performances are particularly noteworthy, with the band's singers delivering powerful and emotional performances that showcase the depth and beauty of Hungarian folk music.