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- | + | '''Christophe Godin''', known for his humour and virtuosity in the jazz metal fusion genre, describes himself as a wrestler looking guitarist/singer. Projects and bands that he has worked with include Metal Kartoon, Mörglbl, 2G and Gnô. | |
+ | Endorsements include Vigier and Alvarez guitars, Laney amps, Zoom effects pedals and Ernie Ball strings. | ||
+ | == Biography == | ||
- | + | Born in Annecy, France in 1968. His first work can be heard with the band Temple | |
+ | on their self titled album, released in 1995. The following year he contributed to Guitare Attitudes, a compilation album featuring a variety of French guitarists. This lead to his regular appearance as a guest guitarist on Nulle Part Ailleurs, a french television show. | ||
+ | In 1997, Godin formed a "funny power-jazz-metal instrumental" band, the Mörglbl trio, together with bassist Ivan Rougny and drummer Jean-Pierre Frelézeau. They released two albums before disbanding in 2002. However, they reformed in 2005 for a summer tour and have since released another album, Grötesk (2007). Aurélien Ouzoulias is now their current drummer. | ||
+ | He formed Gnô in 2001 with Gabriel Vegh and Peter Puke, touring throughout France until 2003. | ||
+ | 2G was later formed; a duet with Pierrejean Gaucher where they performed Frank Zappa tunes, rearranged covers and made compositions of their own. | ||
+ | At the same time, Christophe Godin produced his solo project, Metal Kartoon, which featured the members of Mörglbl and Jérôme Ogier on violin and keyboards. | ||
- | + | Since 1994 Christophe Godin has been a teacher at E.T.M in Geneva, Switzerland and is a regular guest at the Music Academy International in Nancy, France. He has released one instructional video and written many articles for various guitar magazines. | |
+ | == Equipment == | ||
- | == | + | === Guitars === |
- | + | ==== Electric guitars ==== | |
- | + | Vigier Excalibur Supra Kartoonette, Supra Yvette, Excalibur Custom, Excalibur Expert, Supra 7 string, Surfreter | |
- | + | Fender Strat, Squier Telecaster | |
- | ==== | + | ==== Acoustic guitars ==== |
- | + | Alvarez Yairi 6 and 12 string, Yamaha Traveler , Vladimir Christophe acoustic guitar | |
+ | === Amps === | ||
+ | Laney GH100L, VH100R, TT100, TFX 100, VC 50, Lionheart, VC15 | ||
- | + | Laney 4 x 12 Cabinets | |
- | + | Zoom Fire 35 | |
+ | === Stomboxes === | ||
- | + | Rocktron Sonick Gloryoverdrive | |
- | + | Zoom PowerDrive | |
+ | Uncle Sound overdrive | ||
+ | Stevens overdrive | ||
- | + | Badcat overdrive | |
- | + | ||
- | + | Koch Pedaltone | |
- | + | Rocktron Tri-Wha | |
+ | Dunlop Cry Baby | ||
+ | Onerr Cryin' wha pedal | ||
- | + | Guyatone wha rocker | |
- | + | ||
- | + | Jacques Trinity | |
- | + | Rocktron Deep Blue chorus | |
- | [ | + | Ibanez chorus |
+ | |||
+ | Danelectro chorus | ||
+ | |||
+ | Badcat chorus | ||
+ | |||
+ | Jacques Meisterstringer chorus | ||
+ | |||
+ | Electro Harmonix Nano chorus | ||
+ | |||
+ | Whammy II | ||
+ | |||
+ | Presonus Blue Tube | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Multi effets processors === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Zoom Gt 9.2 tt | ||
+ | |||
+ | Zoom 508 delay unit | ||
+ | |||
+ | Zoom 509 modulator unit | ||
+ | |||
+ | Zoom G2 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Zoom PFX-9003 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Zoom 707 II | ||
+ | |||
+ | Alesis Quadraverb | ||
+ | |||
+ | Digitech IPS 33B | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
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+ | == Discography == | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | === Early and Solo work === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Temple (Krystaline Records 1995) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Guitare Attitudes rock influences (XIII Bis Records 1996) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Pour une terre sans mines (Undertown Records 1998) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Christophe Chambet - The Family (Lost Chart Records 1999) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Christophe Godin's Metal Kartoon (Les Mercenaires Associés/2005) | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | === Mörglbl === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Mörglbl Trio !! (IHL 1998) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Bienvenue à Mörglbl Land (IHL 1999) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Grötesk (2007) | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | === 2G === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Pierrejean Gaucher/Christophe Godin (2007) | ||
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+ | === Gnô === | ||
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+ | Trash Deluxe (Janvier Records/2001) | ||
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+ | == External Links == | ||
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+ | [http://www.christophegodin.com] Official Website | ||
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+ | [http://www.myspace.com/christophegodin] Official Myspace |
Revision as of 18:18, 15 April 2009
Christophe Godin, known for his humour and virtuosity in the jazz metal fusion genre, describes himself as a wrestler looking guitarist/singer. Projects and bands that he has worked with include Metal Kartoon, Mörglbl, 2G and Gnô.
Endorsements include Vigier and Alvarez guitars, Laney amps, Zoom effects pedals and Ernie Ball strings.
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Biography
Born in Annecy, France in 1968. His first work can be heard with the band Temple on their self titled album, released in 1995. The following year he contributed to Guitare Attitudes, a compilation album featuring a variety of French guitarists. This lead to his regular appearance as a guest guitarist on Nulle Part Ailleurs, a french television show. In 1997, Godin formed a "funny power-jazz-metal instrumental" band, the Mörglbl trio, together with bassist Ivan Rougny and drummer Jean-Pierre Frelézeau. They released two albums before disbanding in 2002. However, they reformed in 2005 for a summer tour and have since released another album, Grötesk (2007). Aurélien Ouzoulias is now their current drummer. He formed Gnô in 2001 with Gabriel Vegh and Peter Puke, touring throughout France until 2003. 2G was later formed; a duet with Pierrejean Gaucher where they performed Frank Zappa tunes, rearranged covers and made compositions of their own. At the same time, Christophe Godin produced his solo project, Metal Kartoon, which featured the members of Mörglbl and Jérôme Ogier on violin and keyboards.
Since 1994 Christophe Godin has been a teacher at E.T.M in Geneva, Switzerland and is a regular guest at the Music Academy International in Nancy, France. He has released one instructional video and written many articles for various guitar magazines.
Equipment
Guitars
Electric guitars
Vigier Excalibur Supra Kartoonette, Supra Yvette, Excalibur Custom, Excalibur Expert, Supra 7 string, Surfreter
Fender Strat, Squier Telecaster
Acoustic guitars
Alvarez Yairi 6 and 12 string, Yamaha Traveler , Vladimir Christophe acoustic guitar
Amps
Laney GH100L, VH100R, TT100, TFX 100, VC 50, Lionheart, VC15
Laney 4 x 12 Cabinets
Zoom Fire 35
Stomboxes
Rocktron Sonick Gloryoverdrive
Zoom PowerDrive
Uncle Sound overdrive
Stevens overdrive
Badcat overdrive
Koch Pedaltone
Rocktron Tri-Wha
Dunlop Cry Baby
Onerr Cryin' wha pedal
Guyatone wha rocker
Jacques Trinity
Rocktron Deep Blue chorus
Ibanez chorus
Danelectro chorus
Badcat chorus
Jacques Meisterstringer chorus
Electro Harmonix Nano chorus
Whammy II
Presonus Blue Tube
Multi effets processors
Zoom Gt 9.2 tt
Zoom 508 delay unit
Zoom 509 modulator unit
Zoom G2
Zoom PFX-9003
Zoom 707 II
Alesis Quadraverb
Digitech IPS 33B
Discography
Early and Solo work
Temple (Krystaline Records 1995)
Guitare Attitudes rock influences (XIII Bis Records 1996)
Pour une terre sans mines (Undertown Records 1998)
Christophe Chambet - The Family (Lost Chart Records 1999)
Christophe Godin's Metal Kartoon (Les Mercenaires Associés/2005)
Mörglbl
The Mörglbl Trio !! (IHL 1998)
Bienvenue à Mörglbl Land (IHL 1999)
Grötesk (2007)
2G
Pierrejean Gaucher/Christophe Godin (2007)
Gnô
Trash Deluxe (Janvier Records/2001)
External Links
[1] Official Website
[2] Official Myspace