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Hütz is an avid supporter of Romani Rights, using his music to introduce the gypsy culture to a wider audience. He is also one of the curators of the annual New York Gypsy festival. {{Fact|date=November 2007}} When he’s not touring with Gogol Bordello, Hütz can be found DJ-ing at the legendary Bulgarian Bar in New York or touring with the Russian gypsy group Kolpakov Trio, led by his mentor Sasha Kolpakov. Eugene's brother made an appearance in the movie Everything is Illuminated playing the trumpet. Eugene has no siblings, although he refers to his maternal cousin as his brother. Both Eugene and his cousin are 1/4 Romani. His maternal grandmother is his tie to his Romani roots, although this knowledge was kept away from him until he was fourteen.
Hütz is an avid supporter of Romani Rights, using his music to introduce the gypsy culture to a wider audience. He is also one of the curators of the annual New York Gypsy festival. {{Fact|date=November 2007}} When he’s not touring with Gogol Bordello, Hütz can be found DJ-ing at the legendary Bulgarian Bar in New York or touring with the Russian gypsy group Kolpakov Trio, led by his mentor [[Sasha Kolpakov]]. Eugene's brother made an appearance in the movie Everything is Illuminated playing the trumpet. Eugene has no siblings, although he refers to his maternal cousin as his brother. Both Eugene and his cousin are 1/4 Romani. His maternal grandmother is his tie to his Romani roots, although this knowledge was kept away from him until he was fourteen.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 20:39, 28 July 2008

Eugene Hütz

Eugene Hütz (Ukrainian: Євген Гудзь; born Evgeny Aleksandrovitch Nikolaev) is the singer, lyricist and visionary of the critically-acclaimed New York Gypsy punk rock band Gogol Bordello, and also a DJ and an actor.

Early life

Hütz was born in Boiarka, near Kiev, on September 06 1972, to a Russian-Ukrainian-Roma family (Nikolaev- Hütz -Gontcharov). His father was a butcher who also played guitar in one of Ukraine's first rock bands, Meridian.

Hütz’s road to the United States was a long journey through Poland, Hungary, Austria and Italy. Descendants of Gypsies called the Servo Roma (a tribe known for its blacksmiths, horsetraders and musicians), Hütz and his family fled their hometown after hearing of the Chernobyl meltdown. Enduring a seven-year trek through East European refugee camps provided Hütz with an immigrant experience that is reflected in his songwriting. However, it is Hütz’s Roma and Ukrainian background that is his central inspiration, influencing his lifestyle and the music of Gogol Bordello.

Hütz arrived in Vermont in 1990 as a political refugee through a resettlement program with his mother and father.

Gogol Bordello

Hütz performing with Gogol Bordello

Hütz started his musical career back in Ukraine with the band Uksusnik. While in Vermont, Hütz formed The Fags, and Flying Fuck, both early prototypes for what would become Gogol Bordello. In 1997, Hütz moved to New York and took on his mother’s Ukrainian maiden name of Hütz (pronounced Hoodz). It was in New York where he met members of Gogol Bordello including violinist Sergey Ryabtsev, accordionist Yuri Lemeshev, guitarist Oren Kaplan, drummer Eliot Ferguson and dancers Pam Racine and Elizabeth Sun.

Soon after the band’s formation, an international fan base quickly grew through word of mouth. Drawing upon Gypsy, Slavic, and punk-rock traditions, Gogol Bordello is the genesis of a new aesthetic that bridges the gap between Eastern European and Gypsy influence with Western culture. This new direction in music is described by Hütz as “Transglobal Gypsy Punk Rock.” [citation needed]

In 2002, Gogol Bordello released their debut full-length Voi-La Intruder, produced by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds drummer Jim Sclavunos. During the fall of that same year, the band released Multi Kontra Culti vs. Irony, an album that sounds, according to CMJ, “like a raging Eastern European-American wedding celebration teetering on the brink of chaos.” [citation needed] In 2005, the band released the E.P. East Infection followed later that year by the SideOneDummy debut Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike, produced by the indie legend Steve Albini. Gogol Bordello’s latest offering, Super Taranta! (produced by Victor Van Vugt) is shaping up to be one their most critically-acclaimed releases with music critic Robert Christgau calling Gogol Bordello “the world's most visionary band.” [1]

Gogol Bordello's live shows and Hütz's captivating and unpredictable stage presence has earned them invitations to some of the world’s most progressive venues including The Whitney Museum in New York, The Tate Modern in London and the Venice Biennale in Italy. Gogol Bordello has also grown from a grassroots phenomenon into a worldwide sensation on the festival circuit having played events including Coachella, Bonnaroo, Glastonbury, Reading, Leeds, Bumbershoot and many others.

Other projects

Since moving to New York, Hütz has also made a name for himself as a DJ with a style best represented on his experimental side project J.U.F. (Jewish-Ukrainish Freundschaft) and a newer incarnation, MITITIKA. He has also performed and even recorded with the Kolpakov Trio.

Hütz made his film debut in the 2005 film Everything Is Illuminated, playing the character Alex. Hütz secured the role after a chance meeting with director Liev Schreiber, to discuss the film's music. This ended what had been an extensive search by Schreiber and the casting director for the right person to play Alex. [citation needed] In addition to starring in Everything Is Illuminated, Hütz wrote and performed (as part of Gogol Bordello) some of the music for the film's soundtrack. Much of Gogol Bordello makes a cameo appearance in an early scene in the movie.

Hütz is also the subject of the 2006 documentary, The Pied Piper of Hützovina. Directed by Pavla Fleischer, The Pied Piper of Hützovina chronicles Hütz’s annual trip across Ukraine and Eastern Europe exploring his musical and cultural roots.

In 2008, Hütz starred as the lead character in Filth and Wisdom, the film that marks Madonna’s directorial debut which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 13, 2008.

Influence

In the 2006 movie Wristcutters: A Love Story the character of Eugene (played by Shea Whigham) is based on Hütz.

In the January 2008 Gucci menswear show in Milan, Hütz was cited as the key inspiration for the collection.[1]

Personal life

Hütz is an avid supporter of Romani Rights, using his music to introduce the gypsy culture to a wider audience. He is also one of the curators of the annual New York Gypsy festival. [citation needed] When he’s not touring with Gogol Bordello, Hütz can be found DJ-ing at the legendary Bulgarian Bar in New York or touring with the Russian gypsy group Kolpakov Trio, led by his mentor Sasha Kolpakov. Eugene's brother made an appearance in the movie Everything is Illuminated playing the trumpet. Eugene has no siblings, although he refers to his maternal cousin as his brother. Both Eugene and his cousin are 1/4 Romani. His maternal grandmother is his tie to his Romani roots, although this knowledge was kept away from him until he was fourteen.

Filmography

References

  1. ^ Freeman, Hadley (2008-01-17). "How a Gypsy punk inspired a whole new catwalk look". The Guardian. Retrieved 2008-01-19.