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Topic: Gabor Gado
Posted By: Alucard
Subject: Gabor Gado
Date Posted: June 29 2006 at 09:52

Gabor Gado is a Hungarian Jazz guitarist who studied classical violin and guitar at the Budapest conservatory, until he switched later to the Jazz departement. Since 1995 he shares his time between Budapest and Paris where he founded in 2000 the 'Gabor Gado Quartet'. In 2002 he released 'Othodoxia'. I heard it first in a record shop and I thought it was  a new John Abercrombie record, the two guitarists have a similar sound. Gado's compostions are higly interesting a mixture of Post Bop and Free Jazz with a dark brooding mood.



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Posted By: avestin
Date Posted: June 29 2006 at 09:55
I am currently getting more acquainted with Jazz. Since you say he and Abercrombie have similar sounds I think it would be not a bad thing to listen to him as well.

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Posted By: Zac M
Date Posted: June 29 2006 at 23:11

Abercrombie's excellent, so I'm sure I'd like this as well.



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Posted By: Alucard
Date Posted: June 30 2006 at 05:38

I heard yesterday the follow up record to'Orthodixia'  , 'Unknown Kingdom' (2004), it's even darker then 'Orthodoxia', moving into Jazz Chamber music, mostly all tracks are played rubato and the main focus is the melodic material, sometimes played unisono by the band with very interesting solos another great record. again with a great cover.



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Tadpoles keep screaming in my ear
"Hey there! Rotter's Club!
Explain the meaning of this song and share it"




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