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OTAR & the Gglitch

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_______________ OTAR's "REBEL RECORD" now available on -------Briefly:--------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ - My name is Otar, and I'm a musician and ER doc. I've moved to Stony Brook, NY for residency training after graduating form University of Iowa med school in May 08. I play/collaborate with an Iowa City band called The Gglitch, and have a studio at my house in Iowa City where I recorded a solo album called REBEL RECORD, as well as the new Gglitch double CD Set "Scenes From the Good Life". Scenes From the Good Life is available at the Record Collector as well as CD Baby (http://cdbaby.com/cd/gglitch) and iTunes. Rebel Record is available at WWW.OTARMUSIC.COM and --- .................................................. [...music is my enchanted forest and my fortress of power...music is what wakes me and puts me to sleep........]////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////////////...All the songs on REBEL RECORD I wrote and recorded myself,in my Iowa City FAT KING Studio. I sangand played all the instruments. The acoustic drums were fondeled lovingly by my friend Adam Morford. Some of the siniging was done by Ryan Bernemann.////////////////////////////////////////////////// ///////////////////////////////////////////SOME PRESS on REBEL RECORD: The 14 self-penned tunes offer a mix of sweeping, P-Floyd/Lennon-esque pop ballads, intricate prog-rock, ethereal instrumental breaks and an ambitious production style, adding up to an hour of dynamic, intriguing and utterly beautiful musical exposition. -- Jim Musser, Press Citizen///////////////////////////////////////////////////// /---SOME PRESS:http://www.popmatters.com/ The Gglitch Scenes from the Good Life US release date: 25 September 2007 UK release date: Available as import ---REVIEW BY Steve Horowitz-------Sure these guys are nuts, but just because they’re zany doesn’t mean they are not talented. They hide their musical gifts behind a wall of hoo-hah in the tradition of the Holy Modal Rounders and the Bonzo Dog Band. There’s much more than meets the ear here. You gotta listen closely and often to pick up all that’s going on. The band’s new double-stuffed, double CD is chock full of zippy insights into the human consciousness from the perspective of one who wouldn’t belong to any society that would accept him or her. Yep, lead singer, guitarist, songwriter and agent provocateur Otar Taktakishvili hails from that Georgia (the one that used to be part of the Soviet Union) and is a true Marxist. His music bears the imprint of Groucho and that Lennon from Liverpool in the most wonderful way. The Gglitch - International Drinking Song

Add to My Profile | More Videos ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------- LONGER BIO:I was born into a very musical family. My grandfather was a wonderful composer,who wrote several beautiful operas, symphonies, concertos for piano and flute,and artfully integrated modal Georgian folk music into his work. Growing up in his presence,in touch with his radiant universe of music, humor and charm, immersed in song my entirechildhood, left me reaching toward music for inspiration and direction///... His MySpace profile is my top friend list below if you wanna check it out....Music always came naturally to me, melody always being my favorite part of composition and improvisation.Through the years, my musical roots have grown toward pure music for the sake of music: jazz, ragtime, beatles and certainly back into classical music to which I grew up listening, and in my opinion is the greatest achievementof mankind. e.g. (Well Tampered Clavier, Aida, Traviata, Ravel's Piano Concerto for left hand, Bolero,Mozart's requiem, Chopin's preludes etc.)My stand is that music is and can be sufficiently entertaining by itslef without having to realy on pyrotechnics, blood, smoke machines, tight pants, cheap antics and gimmics to make a show out of it. That's what's wrong with the modern American influence on music in my opinon - if there is no sex, blood, corruption, violence, suicide linked with music its deemed not fascinating enough. But artists I belive need to be guardians of the puritan muscal ideal and not sell out to the entertainment industry as singing clowns with fake stage personas.--------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------Professionally, I'm an resident ER doctor at Stony Brook University Hospital, which so far has been a phenomenal experience and I enjoy it tremendously. For the most part, musicand medicine have been separate in my life, one providing me with spiritual sustenance, and the other giving my life structure and direction....but more and more they have been fusing into a unified lifestyle that really excites me and keeps me creative and happy... If you have any questions or would just like to drop me a line, I'd love to hear from you: [email protected]

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Member Since: 2/11/2006
Band Website: www.OTARmusic.com www.theGglitch.com
Band Members: LOCAL MUSIC SCENE PRODUCES SOME GEMSJim Musser (Music beat)-----My favorite local release was The Gglitch's "Scenes from the Good Life," a dazzling two-disc genre-buster that is innovative, amusing, polished, endlessly surprising and just plain fabulous. Also weird and wonderful was "The Late Gray Ed Great" by Ed Gray.OTAR TAKTAKISHVILI (Guitar, vocal, piano, bass, recording/production/mixing ect) BRIAN CRETZMEYER (Keys, backing vocals) ADAM MORFORD (drums, backing vocals) TY BYERLY (MC, dulcimer, vocals) BYRON STEVENS (Bass, backing vocals) MATT SKINNER (Guitar live, vocals on Texaco) AUSTIN MORFORD (Percussion live)
Influences: Beatles, Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, Floyd, Zeppelin, the Kinks, Bowie, Doors, Phish, Hendrix, G. Verdi, Debussy, Rachmaninov, Bela Barok, Edvard Greig, Tchaikovski, Bhrams, Chopin, Strauss, Bizet, Puccini, Wagner, Gershwin, Django, Miles Davis, Beck, Louis and Ella, JS Bach, Mozart, Bird, Leon Redbone, Bela Fleck, Steve Ison, Rober Walter, Jimmy Smith, Sabertooth Jazz Organ Quartet, Queen, Deep Purple, Franz Ferdinand, Dylan, The Dead, Coltrane, Dizzy, Monk, Leadbelly, Pat Metheney, Robert Miles, Don Byron, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Talking Heads, B52s, Visqueen, Jon Rauhouse, Death Ships, the Gglitch, Scott Joplin, my grandfather Otar, my aunt Ia, Dato Bakhtadze, Stephen Grapelli, Eric Clapton, Wilco, Jay Bennett, Stephen Madonado, Aaron Schaffer, Brian Cretzmeyer, Ty Byerly, Adam Morford, Byron Stevens, Mike Tallman, Matt Skinner, Rachel Flotard, Steve Grizmore, Euforquestra, John Svec,
Sounds Like: A torpedo assfuck---------PICTURES OF OTAR AND THE GGLITCH.POSSIBLY THE GREATEST ACCORDION PLAYER EVERLOUS ARMSTRONG: ALL HEART
Record Label: FAT KING RECORDS
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Sad State of Modern Music

Long ago, music was by itslef sufficiently entertaining to humans. Back when people's attention spans were not momentaily dissipated, musical compositions longer than three mi...
Posted by on Mon, 03 Mar 2008 14:09:00 GMT

Wierd things happen on stage

So talk about wierd things that happen to us rockstars onstage - one time i was rocking so hard during an intense part a Gglitch song that my eyelid totally  flipped over on itself.&nb...
Posted by on Wed, 30 Jan 2008 16:48:00 GMT

SxSW 2007 in Austin

so WTF! this SxSW thing is out of control!!! The maddness, comotion, confusion and constant and unrelenting onslaught of Indie bands from every possible direction is dangerous to one's sanity an...
Posted by on Wed, 21 Mar 2007 14:15:00 GMT

Mill Show on February 3, 2007

So the Gglitch (aka "greatest band of all time") played @ the Mill on the 3rd, and it was pretty much a second best show that we've ever had (only topped by our Madison Squre Garden appearan...
Posted by on Wed, 07 Feb 2007 10:59:00 GMT

West Coast

so shit, i guess i have a few minutes to throw down some thoughts. The tour of the West Coast with the Death Ships was very cool. Had to learn their live tunes in 5 days on keys. Turns out I...
Posted by on Fri, 15 Dec 2006 10:05:00 GMT

Rebel Record

Today is a marvelous day for me! Finally, REBEL RECORD, the album that I've poured my heart and sweet and tears into for the last year is finished, and published. It's a weird thing writing,...
Posted by on Tue, 29 Aug 2006 15:46:00 GMT

does anyone read these?

just signed up to MySpace and am very much looking forward to many extraordinary virtual adventures. So many groovy people, so little time to lick em all.  
Posted by on Sat, 11 Feb 2006 17:33:00 GMT