Gogol Bordello
Biography
Combining elements of punk, gypsy music, and Brecht-ian cabaret, Gogol Bordello tells the story of New York's immigrant diaspora through debauchery, humor, and surreal costumes. Leader and singer Eugene Hütz's taste in music was spun out of black market tapes of the Birthday Party and Einstürzande Neubauten in his native Ukraine. After being evacuated to western Ukraine in 1986 following the Chernobyl disaster, Hütz became enamored of the mystical, outsider qualities of gypsy music. Living as a refugee in Poland, Hungary, Austria, and Italy before moving to the United States in 1993, he experienced life as an outsider himself. After arriving in New York, he teamed up with guitarist Vlad Solofar and squeezebox player Sasha Kazatchkoff. American Eliot Fergusen added a strong rock sound on the drums and the band was also augmented by Sergey Rjabtzev on fiddle, a former theater director from Moscow whose past experience would prove helpful in the future in crafting Gogol Bordello's bizarre stage shows (like one that tells the story of super-powered immigrant Ukrainian vampires).
The group's early gigs involved playing straight gypsy music at Russian weddings, but their music soon evolved into the hyper-kinetic explosions that earned them a solid following among New York's downtown hipsters. The band issued a single in 1999 entitled When the Trickster Comes a-Pokin', quickly followed by their debut full-length, Voi-La Intruder, which was produced by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds drummer Jim Sclavunos. Solofar and Kazatchkoff were replaced by accordionist Yuri Lemeshev, who hails from the Russian island of Sakhalin, and two Israelis, guitarist Oren Kaplan and saxophonist Ori Kaplan, who despite their similar names aren't related. Hütz helped bolster the band's popularity by becoming somewhat of a celebrity in the downtown scene, in part fueled by his Thursday night DJ gigs at Bulgarian club/restaurant/bar Mehanata, where he played Ukrainian, gypsy, rai, and flamenco music for a crowd of artists, models, Ukrainians, Russians, Gypsies, and Bulgarians with tendencies toward exuberant dancing and smashing plates.
In the spring of 2002, Gogol Bordello embarked on a European tour and performed as part of the Whitney Biennial, bringing their music to a whole new audience. Voi-La Intruder came out around that same time, followed that fall by another album, Multi Kontra Culti vs. Irony. The East Infection EP came out in March 2005 before Gogol Bordello made their SideOneDummy debut that August with the aptly titled Gypsy Punks. By this point, though the band's cast no longer included Ori Kaplan, it did boast bassist Rea Mochiach and dancers/percussionists Pam Racine and Elizabeth Sun. Aside from leading the band, Hütz also lent his hand to acting when he was cast as Alex in 2005's Everything Is Illuminated (based on the critically acclaimed book) after Gogol Bordello attracted the attention of the film's producer. The band soon got to work on their next album, however, switching to bass player Tommy Gobena and utilizing the talents of producer Victor Van Vugt to help them craft their fourth full-length, the ever-inventive Super Taranta! ~ Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Super Taranta!
2007

East Infection
2005

Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike
2005

Voi-La Intruder
2003

Multi Kontra Culti Vs Irony
2002
They do put on a great live show but the crowd sucks. Most people act like they've never been to a show before and when you work your way through the crowd you get more taunts and violence directed toward you than any other show I've ever been to. Every time I see them it gets worse and worse.
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sooo fun!!! i'm gonna see them in like a week and a half, I CAN'T WAIT.
my gogol bordello station will pretty much only play flogging molly. they're good and all, but i do want to find more than one new band.... |
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They have liberated my country. Artists outside the social norms are few and far between - everyone I introduce to their music can't help but tap their foot and wiggle a bit in their seats... long live gogol bordello.
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Saw them at Dfest this oast July in (Get this) Tulsa, OK. They were awesome. They make me feel like a pirate! Arrr
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True dat, richandreas; the full Gogol experience is in a small, dark club, crazy loud, crazy wild, crazy, crazy, craze.
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Very Cool. If you like them check out Firewater as well, though Pandora does not have one of their best albums (Golden Hour).
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oh they're fantastic!!!
i'm absolutely addicted to everything about them. i saw them play in pomona and i practically lost my mind. they're sensational in every sense of the word. everyone should go see them live! its a life changing experience. && i'm absolutely in love with eugene now.... hopelessly. |
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Saw their show in Pomona. They were amazing. Much better seeing them in a small venue than at somewhere like Coachella
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just saw them play in Ventura, CA last night. Best show I have EVER experienced. And it is exactly that: an experience! Go see them live!
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My friend Karen and I are so excited that you're playing at the Mile High Music Festival in Denver!!! We just bought our tickets today...see you in July!!
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very good! verey down the good park. They are good people who rock in a verey good way.
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I so want to find them touring sometime soon! Wonder why the bio left out the soundtrack to Wristcutters : A Love Story ?
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indeed awesome on stage. you could never have heard this band and you would be mystified
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I saw these guys live in Eugene,OR and they rocked, their encore was as long as their entire set. the opening bands were good as well.
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Man these guys are an interesting sound. I really want ot see them in concert right now! I wonder how you can get tickets...
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The only band i want to see live right now. These guys make breathing fun!
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These guys are great, but no one mentions in their write-ups of them Eugene's first band the F*gs, which was a punk band out of Burlington, VT in the 90's. Everyone always mentions NYC but never VT, which had a GREAT music scene back then.
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Two words... 1)Unassailab l y 2) Badass
Their unbridled badassery knows no bounds. Lord, I love them. |
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one of the best bands probably ever. there's nothin' else quite like it. often imitated, never recreated! Gogol Bordello rules!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! !
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this band has opened me up to a ton of bands that i absolutely love! normally i listen to stuff like finntroll but i love these guys and i cant help it. dont knock em till u at least try to understand the talent it takes to come up with music like this.
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Holy crap, these guys just have SO MUCH FUN onstage! I saw them here in Tucson last month, and I'm STILL reeling; Best Show Ever...
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I saw them in Royal Oak earlier this year, one of the best concerts I've ever been to.
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Nearly rolled on the floor laughing the first time I heard these guys. Between the hilarity and the a**-kicking of this stuff, definitely one of the cooler bands I've ever heard.
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I've enjoyed the few songs that I've heard from these guys. But I still think the lead singer sounds like Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.
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just saw them in Atlanta on wednesday - drove 5 hours for the show - and it was worth every moment.
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actually, Grendl, people like you are obnoxious. I'm sure not everyone going to ACL is going to fit into your category of "yuppies". Not sure why gypsies are such an esteemed group of people in your estimation. Seems like no one is really as cool as you are. Oh well.
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this is deffinatly one of my favorite bands.
they're friggin awsome.. |
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OMG i understand the russian. sounds like my dad's music crossed spiced with a dash of voltaire! awesome!
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