Tamás Kátai
Tamás Kátai is a Hungarian avant-garde musician and professional photographer.[1] He has been in a number of different bands, including the avant-garde post-black metal group Thy Catafalque, and has also released solo material.
Tamás Kátai | |
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Born | 1975 |
Genres | Avant-garde metal Experimental Post-metal Symphonic black metal Folk metal Ambient Industrial metal Extreme metal Black metal Classical |
Occupation(s) | 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 |
Discography
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
Gire
- Energire – Demo, 1999
- Hét Madár – Demo, 2000
- Metabiosis – Demo, 2002
- V – Demo, 2003
- Nádak, erek – Demo, 2004
- Gire – Full-length, 2007
Gort
- Forest Myths – EP, 2000
Tamás Kátai (solo)
- Erika Szobája – Full-length, 2006
- Slower Structures – Full-length, 2016
Thy Catafalque
- Cor Cordium – Demo, 1999
- Sublunary Tragedies – Full-length, 1999
- Microcosmos – Full-length, 2001
- Tűnő Idő Tárlat – Full-length, 2004
- Róka Hasa Rádió – Full-length, 2009
- Rengeteg – Full-length, 2011
- Sgùrr – Full-length, 2015
- Meta – Full-length, 2016
- Geometria – Full-length, 2018
- Naiv – Full-length, 2020
Neolunar
- Neolunar – Full-length, 2016
Towards Rusted Soil (solo)
- Forsaken in Fog – Demo, 2000
- A Landscape Slumbering – Demo, 2003
Nebron
- Promo 2000 – Demo, 2000
CasketGarden
- Incompleteness in Absence – Full-length, 2008
Awards
- Hungarian Metal Awards 2007 – best metal album of the year (Gire "Gire").[2]
See also
References
- Encyclopaedia Metallum page
- Archived June 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
External links
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