Kátai Tamás

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Kátai Tamás
Also known as Tamás Kátai
Born 1975
Genres Avant-garde metal, Experimental, Post-metal, Symphonic black metal, Folk metal, Ambient, Industrial metal, Extreme metal, Black metal, Classical
Occupations Musician, songwriter, poet, photographer
Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards
Years active 1993-present
Labels Ars Benevola Mater
KaOtic Productions
Epidemie Records
Soyuz Music
Associated acts Thy Catafalque
Gort
The Moon and the Nightspirit
Nebron
Gire
Darklight
Towards Rusted Soil
Woodland Choir
Taranis
Mocun
Website [2]

Kátai Tamás is a Hungarian avant-garde musician.[1] He is most notable for being in the avant-garde post- black metal group Thy Catafalque. He has been in a number of different bands and has also done numerous solo material.

In the Hungarian language, surnames come first and first names come after, so his first name is Tamás, while his surname is Kátai. This is why two different versions (Tamás Kátai, Kátai Tamás) can be found about his name.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] As a member

[edit] Darklight (solo)

  • Holocaust In Fairyland - Demo, 1994
  • The Shades Inside - Demo, 1994
  • Aeternus - Demo, 1995
  • Tinctures Of Nightfall - Demo, 1995
  • In Igne Et Terra - Demo, 1996
  • Feast Of November Dawn - Demo, 1997
  • Virrasztanak a holtak... - EP, 1999
  • Theatrum October - Full-length, 1999

[edit] Gire

  • On Dist. - Demo, 1996
  • Energire - Demo, 1999
  • Hét Madár - Demo, 2000
  • Metabiosis - Demo, 2002
  • V - Demo, 2003
  • Nádak, erek - Demo, 2004
  • Gire - Full-length, 2007

[edit] Gort

  • Forest Myths - EP, 2000

[edit] Kátai Tamás (solo)

[edit] Thy Catafalque

[edit] Towards Rusted Soil (solo)

  • Forsaken In Fog - Demo, 2000
  • A Landscape Slumbering - Demo, 2003

[edit] Guest appearance

[edit] Nebron

  • Promo 2000 - Demo, 2000

[edit] CasketGarden

  • Incompleteness In Absence - Full-length, 2008

[edit] Awards

  • Hungarian Metal Awards 2007 - best metal album of the year (Gire "Gire").[2]

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Encyclopaedia Metallum page
  2. ^ [1]
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