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rock band based in
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,
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formed in 2004. The group is noted for being the first in the region to be signed to an American record label. The band consists of members Tamás Szabó (vocals, keyboard), Gergő Dorozsmai (drums, percussion), Ádám Bajor (guitar), Gergő (a.k.a. Miguel) György (guitar) and Csaba Szabó (bass guitar). The Moog have been compared to bands
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and
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and dubbed "Hungary's hottest new export".New Releases February 2007
(PDF) allegro-music.com. Retrieved July 12, 2007.


History

Gergő Dorozsmai, Ádi Bajor and Tamás Szabó were friends and classmates who spent their early years performing covers of
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,
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as well writing original compositions. In 2004, the three decided to take their material and become a serious band. After meeting Csabi Szabó 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 György, an established Hungarian guitarist, was offered a position and joined out of interest.The Moog Biography
moog.hu. Retrieved July 12, 2007.
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."


Sold for Tomorrow

The band's debut album, ''
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'' was recorded in Budapest, Hungary at Tom-Tom Studios. It was mixed by
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(renowned for his work on
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's Bleach) at Electrokitty in
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and mastered in Los Angeles with Dave Schultz. The album is said to be inspired by sixties
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,
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as well as late seventies punk rock acts Ramones and Blondie. ''Sold for Tomorrow'' was first released on April 10, 2007. The accompanying single was "I Like You". The single was followed by songs such as "Everybody Wants" and "Survive". In addition, the song "I Like You" was played on the American TV series ER and on
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. In 2007 The Moog played for the first time in the United States in San Francisco, Portland,
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, Bellingham, Hollywood and
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. The Moog was nominated for Best Hungarian Act at the
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. In 2008 they returned to the United States to play some shows with The Reverse. In the same year they played on their first European tour starting in
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, then in
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, Berlin, London, and
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.


Razzmatazz Orfeum

The band's second album ''
Razzmatazz Orfeum Razzmatazz Orfeum is the second studio album recorded by The Moog. The album was produced by Geoff Ott ( Pearl Jam, Queen Of The Stone Age, Mark Lanegan) and recorded in Seattle, Washington, The United States. The first single, ''You Raised A ...
'' (2009) was recorded in
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with producer Geoff Ott ( Pearl Jam,
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, Mark Lanegan) and offers the listener something quite uncommon in this day and age: the immersion of a total album experience. The first single from Razzmatazz Orfeum is ''You Raised A Vampire'' and was released on colored vinyl 7" with stunning artwork by
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. The 7" also includes a B-side cover (recorded in Budapest, Citysound studio, recording engineer Marton Palinkas, mixed and mastered in Seattle by Geoff Ott ) of the
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classic The Passion of Lovers featuring Bauhaus and Love & Rockets bassist/vocalist David J, who became a fan of The Moog after seeing them perform in Los Angeles in 2008. The video for ''You Raised A Vampire'', was shot in Budapest. The Moog presented their album at the Merlin Theatre in Budapest, Hungary. In 2009 two songs from Razzmatazz Orfeum was selected for the American series called
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. In addition, the band's song entitled ''Joyclad Armies'' was chosen for the video game called NBA 2K10. The album Razzmatazz Orfeum's second single ''When I See You'' and its video, by director Anthony Garth (who shot the
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' clips for We Are Going to Be Friends and Hotel Yorba) received a great amount of airplay in all major US music video outlets, including FUSE and MTV (a favorite at Subterranean). In April 2010 The Moog returned to the US with shows in
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, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Scottsdale, Austin and
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.


Seasons in the Underground

In the spring of 2012 The Moog released their third studio album entitled ''
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''. The album was produced by
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, the legendary producer of
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, in
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, United States. On February 25, 2012, The Moog presented their third record to the Hungarian fans (with fellow band
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) at the Akvárium klub in Budapest, Hungary. In 2012 The Moog headed for the United States to play at the SXSW, then at The Mix,
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, Texas with David Lane. In May 2012 The Moog played at the
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in
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, California. In September 2012 The Moog played at the
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in Modesto, California, at the Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, and at the Pikes Peak Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado with new-wave punk band B-52s in
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. On July 13, 2012, Ádám Bajor announced his farewell from the band on his Facebook profile. The reasons have not been revealed by neither parties since then. Bajor will concentrate on his other band called Haunebu. In November 2012 The Moog released their second video entitled ''I Wanna Take You To Paris'' featuring actor
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) from the album ''Seasons in the Underground''. The video was directed by Tamás Szabó and Art Bourasseau, while it was photographed by Vince Sweeney and edited by Michael Kuge. In November the band announced some new concert dated on their Facebook profile including Lowbrow Palace in
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, at the Boeshakers in
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, at the ND in
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and at the Shoeshine Charley's Big Top Lounge in
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, Texas. On November 27, 2012, the band return to East Coast hitting Harrisburg, Pennsylvania at the
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, on November 28 in New York City at the Pianos, and on November 29 in
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. On December 13, 2012, The Moog announced on their Facebook profile that they are working on a new song in the U.S. for 2013 release. In January 2013 The Moog returned to the United States to play on February 8 at the Grove of Anaheim in
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and on February 9 at the Majestic Ventura Theatre in
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with the B-52's. On December 11, 2014, the Moog posted a short note that on their Facebook page their upcoming single was mixed by
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.


Side projects


Bastiaan

The Moog singer Tamás Szabó formed Bastiaan with former Jacked singer Tamás Mórocz (guitars and vocals), Márton Hó (bass), and Michael Zwecker (drums from
The Poster Boy The Poster Boy is a Hungarian indie rock band from Budapest, Hungary. The band's line-up consists of Imre Poniklo from the Budapest-based indie-rock band Amber Smith, Noel R. Mayer from the alternative rock band, The Walrus, and Michael Zwecker fr ...
). They are mixing various strands of pop, rock and synthetised sounds into listenable tunes. On February 22, 2012, they released their first EP entitled ''Kissing A Stranger'', which is available on
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for free download. The EP includes four songs (World Doesn't Answer, Another Ulysses, New Dawn, and Hidden Beach).


Nibiru

Tamás Szabó formed Nibiru with Márk Lechner from Polar Dear. Their first EP was released on May 13, 2013, containing three songs: ''I'm In Love'', ''Yes'', and ''You Do The Same''.


Gustave Tiger

In 2013 Gergő Dorozsmai and Csaba Szabó formed Gustave Tiger. They hrecruited Péter Mezősi as the drummer for the band, while Dorozsmai sings and Szabó plays the bass. Their first album, ''Mitanni Mares'', was released on September 24, 2013, including seven songs which were recorded at the Tom-tom studios in Budapest, Hungary. The lyrics were written by Dorozsmai and Szabó. For the song ''Countess Bathory'' the band hired Erika Szurcsik as a singer. The band made the album available for free download on their bandcamp site.


Band members

;Current line-up * Tamás Szabó – lead vocals, keyboards (2004–2016) *Gergő György – guitar (2006–2016) *Csaba Szabó – bass guitar (2004–2016) *Gergő Dorozsmai – drums (2004–2016) ;Former members *Norbert Ladányi – guitar (2004–2006) *Ádám Bajor – guitar (2004–2012)


Timeline

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Discography

;Albums * ''
Sold for Tomorrow ''Sold for Tomorrow'' is the debut album of the band The Moog. A "Digital Only Bonus Version" song, "Hit Song" was included on the EMusic eMusic is an online music and audiobook store that operates by subscription. In exchange for a monthl ...
'' (2007) * ''
Razzmatazz Orfeum Razzmatazz Orfeum is the second studio album recorded by The Moog. The album was produced by Geoff Ott ( Pearl Jam, Queen Of The Stone Age, Mark Lanegan) and recorded in Seattle, Washington, The United States. The first single, ''You Raised A ...
'' (2009) * ''
Seasons in the Underground ''Seasons in the Underground'' is the third studio album recorded by The Moog. The album was recorded at the London Bridge Studio in Seattle, Washington, and was mixed at the Total Access Recording in Redondo Beach, California, except tracks 1, ...
'' (2012) * ''The Moog'' EP (2016) ;Singles * ''You Raised The Vampire'' (2009)


Music videos

''As of April 22, 2017''


See also

* Budapest indie music scene * Tamás Szabó *
Amber Smith Amber Smith is an American actress and former model. Early life Amber Smith is the daughter of Carol Smith. During her 2008 and 2009 appearances on the reality television programs in which she sought treatment by Dr. Drew Pinsky for addiction, s ...
* EZ Basic


References


External links


Official siteThe Moog
at MySpace
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at MuSick Recordings {{DEFAULTSORT:Moog, The Musical groups established in 2004 Hungarian indie rock groups English-language singers from Hungary