From 1974 to 1982, played in Hungary in various styles, including progressive rock and jazz. They also built and designed their own synthesizers. They recorded as P.R.Computer later. Panta Rhei are well-known in Hungary for their classical arrangements (below all Edward Grieg and Bela Bartok) and instrumental compositions. ELP, Nice and King Crimson were heavily influences in their music. The band released 2 albums, 6 singles and many pieces for film and ballet. In Hungary and Eastern Europe, their LPs were sold more than 100,000 times. In 1998, a CD featuring some previously unpublished music was published. A book was published about the band in 2002, along with a CD containing a selection of songs recorded between 1975 and 1979. Due to objections from the Bartok family, their Bartok recordings weren’t released. http://panta–rhei.hu