Gåte
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- This article is about the Norwegian band Gåte, for the two self-titled EPs by the same band, see Gåte EP and Gåte EP (2002)
Country | Trøndelag, Norway |
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Years active | 1999 - 2005 September 6 (took a break) |
Genres | Rock, folk music, metal, progressive folk-rock |
Labels | Warner Music |
Members | Gunnhild Sundli Sveinung Sundli Gjermund Landrø Magnus Børmark Kenneth Kapstad |
Gåte (Norwegian for riddle) is a band from Trøndelag, Norway playing Norwegian folk music bred with metal, electronica, sometimes called progressive folk-rock.
While some songs are original, many come from traditional Norwegian folk songs. Some songs are based on the poems of the Norwegian poet Astrid Krogh Halse. These include "Følgje" ("Companion") and "Stengd Dør" ("Closed Door"). The music consists of guitaring, violins, synthesized keyboarding, drumming, and the distinctive voice of Gunnhild Sundli.
On September 6th, 2005, the band announced that they would "take a break" to pursue other stuff, mostly because of Gunnhild's desire to do something else. This came as a surprise to many, as the band has been a success both in Norway and abroad, especially in Germany.
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[edit] Members
[edit] Gunnhild Sundli – vocals
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Gunnhild Sundli born 1985 July 2 is the band's lead vocalist and joined the band in 1999. She was born and grew up in Orkdal, and currently resides in Trondheim.
She began to sing when she was 9 years old, and has since been singing in both classical and jazz music. She has a degree in singing from Heimdal high school ("Heimdal videregående skole").
[edit] Sveinung Sundli – fiddle, keyboards
Sveinung was born 1979 July 21, and is Gunnhild's older brother. He learned to play the fiddle from an early age, and he did musical studies in highschool. He is the one who forced Gunnhild to sing in front of an audience, and he was the one who put Gåte together. He learned to play keyboards/synth by Thomas Henriksen. In Gåte he plays keyboards/synths, an acoustic fiddle and an electrical Zeta-fiddle. He has written some of the melodies in Gåte: a "pols" called "Storås" and "Ola I", and he has made melodies to poems by Astrid Krogh Halse: "Fredlysning", "Du som er ung" and "Sjåaren". He recently formed a band which is called "Råte" as its working title. In 2003 he got the idea for a big music festival in Norway, which became a fact in 2004 as Storåsfestivalen (The Storåsfestival).
[edit] Gjermund Landrø – vocals, bass
To be added.
[edit] Magnus Robot Børmark – guitar, synth-guitar, synth
Magnus Robot Børmark born 1982 November 26. From Trondheim. Learned to play guitar and piano from his older brother. He has played in hardcore bands, like a Norwegian band called Torch, before joining Gåte in december 2000. He plays on Fender Telecaster, Robotcaster and Les Robot, the two last ones made by Frank Stavem.
[edit] Kenneth Kapstad – drums
Kenneth was born April 20th 1979 and joined the band Gåte in 2004 as their drummer. He was born in Løkken, but now lives in Trondheim, a large city in Norway. He was previously in several other bands including Dadafon, Cucumber and Soundtank.
He went on a music course at Orkdal, two years at Sund Folk College (a "People's College"), one year at the conservatory in Agder, and (nearly) five years at the convervatory in Trondheim.
[edit] Martin Langlie (drums, former member)
To be added.
[edit] Discography
- Gåte EP (2000) (aka Gammel)
- Gåte EP (2002) (aka Grusomme skjebne)
- Jygri (2002) – Sold 40,000 copies in Norway
- Statt opp (Maggeduliadei) (EP) (2003)
- Sjå attende (single) (2004)
- Iselilja (2004)
- Liva (live) (2006)
According to the Gåte homepage, the two first EP's are self-titled, and contain different tracks.