The solo project: Endre-eNerd!
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The premiere date is 13/05/2012 MūPa. The drum rig is ready! After the completion of the electronic drum hardware, we've been successfully testing the plugins for some weeks now, which enable Ableton Live for the first time in the world to instantly react to remote commands, thus making it conveniently controllable from a drumkit. The development took nearly two years (and often led to dead ends) and couldn't have been completed successfully without the dedicated and expert help of an Ableton employee, Mark Egloff. We'll shoot some videos about the plugins after the concert in May. The system is running so reliably, so we finally could start the rehearsals! |
... under menus Other Works and Tech info you can find pages about Endre’s other musical works and interests not directly related to 9:30 Collective, including but not limited to:
Acoustic Drums
Electronic Drumming
Other Musical Works
Musician interviews from Aerosmith to Zawinul
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To IT visitors:
For those interested in Endre's IT activities - please visit his LinkedIn profile for further information.
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A little bit of rock: KAOSZ Kozpont
| The video clip made for the 2011 Harley Davidson Open Road Fest is the launch of KAOSZ Kozpont (Kovacs Aron National Entertainment Centre): Aron Kovacs (vocals), Zalan Kekkoi (guitars), Gergely Markos (bass guitar) and Endre. The song climbed the top 40 charts of Class FM. Not too bad for a debut. Stay tuned for more details, dates etc. |
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What is 9:30 Collective anyway?
Endre says:
"We’ve thought a lot about this ... Can one call a changing composition of musicians that show up once every seven years a group? Not really ... So all we can say is that we get together now and again, record an album, give a few concerts receiving enthusiastic professional and media feedback and entailing total financial fiasco. Which, given the present situation of the musical world, is not bad at all.
This is why there’s no way we lose interest in the whole business. With a bit of luck, we’ll come out with a new CD some time around 2012, but in any case, we’ll be there with a couple of songs for the inauguration of Budapest’s metropolitan 4. In the meantime, we’ll just have to make do with keenly following up on tabloid gossip about Hungarian celebs utterly unknown outside the country ..."
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