Tamás Kátai
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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 |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels | Ars Benevola Mater KaOtic Productions Epidemie Records Soyuz Music |
Website | [2] |
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.
During the 2010s Kátai used to reside in Edinburgh. Beside his musical career, he has also worked as English teacher and as a professional language interpreter for NHS. By the 2020s, he moved back to Hungary.
Discography
[edit]As a member
[edit]Darklight (solo)
[edit]- 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
[edit]- Energire – Demo, 1999
- Hét Madár – Demo, 2000
- Metabiosis – Demo, 2002
- V – Demo, 2003
- Nádak, erek – Demo, 2004
- Gire – Full-length, 2007
Gort
[edit]- Forest Myths – EP, 2000
Tamás Kátai (solo)
[edit]- Erika Szobája – Full-length, 2006
- Slower Structures – Full-length, 2016
- Jupiter 92 – Full-length, 2022
Thy Catafalque
[edit]- 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
- Vadak – Full-length, 2021
- Alföld – Full-length, 2023
Neolunar
[edit]- Neolunar – Full-length, 2016
Towards Rusted Soil (solo)
[edit]- Forsaken in Fog – Demo, 2000
- A Landscape Slumbering – Demo, 2003
Guest appearance
[edit]Nebron
[edit]- Promo 2000 – Demo, 2000
CasketGarden
[edit]- Incompleteness in Absence – Full-length, 2008
Awards
[edit]- Hungarian Metal Awards 2007 – best metal album of the year (Gire "Gire").[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Encyclopaedia Metallum page
- ^ [1] Archived June 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine