Zoltán Takács (musician)

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Zoltán Takács
Also known as Jappán
Born (1980-11-17) November 17, 1980
Budapest, Hungary
Genres Alternative rock
Occupations Keyboardist, Producer
Years active 1998 – present
Associated acts Heaven Street Seven, Soerii & Poolek
Website http://www.jappanproductions.com/

Takács Zoltán (born November 17, 1980) is Hungarian musician and record producer, best known internationally as the keyboardist of the Hungarian alternative rock band Heaven Street Seven and the producer of Ivan & The Parazol's Mama Don't You Recognize Ivan & The Parazol.[1][2]

Life and career

Takács was born in 1980 in Budapest, Hungary. He attended the Márton Bálint elementary and secondary school in Budapest. He continued his studies at the Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary at the Faculty of Far Eastern languages studying Japanese language. He was nicknamed Japán (Japanese in Hungarian) by his fellows because of his unique choice of language studying.

Heaven Street Seven

In 1998 Takács joined the Budapest based alternative rock band Heaven Street Seven and has been the keyboardist for the band since then.[3]

Production career

Takács started his record producer career by recording, mixing and mastering Heaven Street Seven's Szállj Ki és Gyalogolj in 2004 in Budapest at the Acquarium studios.[4][5]

Discography

Heaven Street Seven
  • Tick Tock No Fear (1995)
  • Goal (1997)
  • Budapest Dolls (1998)
  • Cukor (2000)
  • Kisfilmek a nagyvilágból (2002)
  • Szállj Ki És Gyalogolj (2004)
  • Tick Tock No Fear (2005)
  • Tudom, Hogy Szeretsz Titokban (2006)
  • Sordid Little Symphonies (2007)
  • Jazz (2008)
Soerii & Poolek
  • Ua-mua (2010)
  • Elton John (2010)

Production

  • 2004: Heaven Street Seven - Szállj Ki és Gyalogolj
  • 2007: 30Y - Semmi Szédítő Magasság
  • 2008: Heaven Street Seven - Jazz
  • 2010: 30Y - Városember
  • 2011: Supernem - Tudományos Fantasztikus Pop
  • 2011: Fran Palermo - Museum Of Clouds
  • 2012: Heaven Street Seven - Felkeltem A Reggelt
  • 2011: Óriás - Gondalapos
  • 2012: Odett - Hanyatt, Homlok, Egyenes
  • 2012: 30Y - Szentimentálé
  • 2012: Ivan & The Parazol - Mama Don't You Recognize Ivan & The Parazol
  • 2012: Fran Palermo - Natural Cash
  • 2013: Óriás - Tűz, Víz, Repülő

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