The Moog

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The Moog
Origin Budapest, Hungary
Genre(s) Indie rock
Label(s) MuSick
Website www.moog.hu
Members
Tonyo Szabo
Gergo Dorozsmai
Adi Bajor
Miguel Gyorgy
Csabi Szabo

The Moog is an indie rock band based in Budapest, Hungary formed in 2004. The group is noted for being the first in the region to be signed to an American record label.[1] The band consists of members Tonyo Szabo (vocals, keyboard), Gergo Dorozsmai (drums, percussion), Adi Bajor (guitar) Miguel Gyorgy (guitar) and Csabi Szabo (bass guitar). The Moog has been compared to bands The Strokes and The Hives[2] and dubbed "Hungary’s hottest new export".[3][4]

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Gergo Dorozsmai, Adi Bajor and Gergo Adi were friends and classmates who spent their early years performing covers of Nirvana, Led Zeppelin and Placebo as well writing original compositions. In 2004, the three decided to take their material and become a serious band. After meeting Csabi Szabo at a bar, they group discovered their mutual tastes in music and adopted him into the band. Csabi had not developed any skill with bass guitar, but quickly learned from being enthused by the band. Miguel Gyorgy, an established Hungarian guitarist, was offered a position and joined out of interest.[5]

The Moog name is a tribute to a bar the group attended when they were 18 years of age. Moog Music allowed use of the name for the band on the condition that they precede it with "The". Keyboardist and singer Tonyo Szabo also noted that "they gave us a synthesizer, so we use it now."[6]

The band's debut album, Sold for Tomorrow was recorded in Hungary at Tom-Tom Studios. It was mixed by Jack Endino at Electrokitty in Seattle and mastered in Los Angeles with Dave Schultz. The album is said to be inspired by sixties rock and roll bands The Beatles, The Beach Boys as well as late seventies punk rock acts Ramones and Blondie.[5] Sold for Tomorrow was first released on April 10, 2007.

The Moog was nominated for Best Hungarian Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2007.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ The Moog Emerges from Hungary's First MTV Generation marqueemag.com. Retrieved on June 22, 2007.
  2. ^ The Moog at Hip Video Promo. Retrieved on July 12, 2007.
  3. ^ New Releases February 2007 (PDF) allegro-music.com. Retrieved on July 12, 2007.
  4. ^ The Moog: Sold for Tomorrow review PopMatters. Retrieved on July 12, 2007.
  5. ^ a b The Moog Biography moog.hu. Retrieved on July 12, 2007.
  6. ^ Ladies and Gentlemen, The Moog (March 29, 2007) Metro. Retrieved on June 22, 2007.

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