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Take Five With Endre Huszar

"Versatility" is probably the word that would describe best Endre Huszár's career: beside being a musician/composer, he is also known as a journalist and media expert. While playing with many leading Hungarian acts in a wide range of genres from pop, alternative rock to jazz and world music, he formed his jazz fusion project, the 9:30 Collective in 1995. Meanwhile, he also contributed to other projects as a sound engineer and arranger and composed music for commercials, theater and various other applications.
In addition to his musical work, he was the operational director of 92.9 Sztar Radio, which was one of the most successful pioneers of Hungarian commercial broadcasting. He was senior columnist for Zenész Magazine for over 10 years. His musician interviews ("From Aerosmith to Zawinul," as he often refers to them) were regularly published in print media and were aired on various radio stations.
In 2012 he launched his technologically cutting-edge solo project, which is based on a unique drum system that enables him to build up complex improvised musical textures on the electronic drum pads while playing the acoustic kit. Their live debut (entitled The Time Capsule) was released on a 3D Blu-Ray.
Instrument(s):
drums
Teachers and/or influences?

Joe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007

George Duke
piano1946 - 2013

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Lenny White
drumsb.1949

John Scofield
guitarb.1951

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Branford Marsalis
saxophoneb.1960

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984

Modern Jazz Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1952

Stanley Clarke
bassb.1951

Jeff Beck
guitar1944 - 2023

Led Zeppelin
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1968

Peter Gabriel
vocalsb.1950

Yes
band / ensemble / orchestraI knew I wanted to be a musician when...
I composed my first piece at the age of 10.
Your sound and approach to music:
No matter how complex and advanced it is technologically or compositionally, music should never be art for art's sake and should always be driven by emotions and spirit.
Your teaching approach:
Make them play music that reflects our age instead of slavishly replicating what was created in the past.
Your dream band:

Joe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007

George Duke
piano1946 - 2013

Lyle Mays
keyboards1953 - 2020

Richard Tee
keyboards1943 - 1993

Jeff Beck
guitar1944 - 2023

John Scofield
guitarb.1951

Branford Marsalis
saxophoneb.1960

Linley Marthe
bass, electricb.1972

Doug Wimbish
bassFavorite venue:
Palace of Arts Budapest https://www.mupa.hu/
Your favorite recording in your discography and why?
Endre-eNerd's The Time Capsule. It's a technologically cutting-edge and inventive performance, where all pieces have a strong message beyond music.
The first Jazz album I bought was:
Weather Report: Mr. Gone.
What do you think is the most important thing you are contributing musically?
Incorporating the latest technologies into improvised textures, take interaction with computers to a further level.
Did you know...
I have three dogs. One of them was born deaf and she can peacefully sleep in the studio even during the loudest recording sessions, even more, she loves to lie near the bass drum.
CDs you are listening to now:
Mehliana, Taming The Dragon (Nonesuch Records)

Hiromi
pianob.1979
Organ Explosion -Organ Explosion (Enja)
Jojo Mayer & Nerve, Prohibited Beats

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
Desert Island picks:

Weather Report
band / ensemble / orchestraJoe Zawinul, Dialects (CBS)
Zawinul Syndicate, 75th (BirdJam)

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
John Scofield, Up All Night (Verve)
How would you describe the state of jazz today?
R.I.P.
What are some of the essential requirements to keep jazz alive and growing?
To get out of its self-built musical ghetto and be on the forefront of the newest developments in music instead of vaguely following them.
What is in the near future?
Find opportunities to perform with Endre-eNerd.
What's your greatest fear when you perform?
Technical failure of crucial equipment.
What song would you like played at your funeral?
Joe Zawinul's "Peace"
What is your favorite song to whistle or sing in the shower?
Avi Bortnick, Adam Deitch, Jesse Yusef Murphy, John Scofield: Thikhathali.
By Day:
Video post-production, audio/video commercial production
If I weren't a jazz musician, I would be a:
dog trainer.
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