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Fishtank Ensemble
Fishtank Ensemble, Djangofest Northwest Sept. 22, 2007 – Set 3 SWHS – Whidbey Island, WA
Fishtank Ensemble, Djangofest Northwest Sept. 22, 2007 – Set 3 SWHS – Whidbey Island, WA
Background information
OriginOakland, California;
France
GenresWorld, gypsy
Years active2004–2021
MembersFabrice Martinez
Ursula Knudson
Douglas Smolens
Djordje Stijepovic
Past membersKevin Kmetz
Tim Smolens
Glenn Allen
Adam Stacey
Aaron Seeman
Mike Penny
Josh Petrojvic
Justin Petrojvic
WebsiteOfficial website

Fishtank Ensemble was a world music group from Los Angeles, California, known for their unique, high-energy and virtuosic stage show that blends a wide range of styles including Balkan, Romanian, gypsy, French hot jazz, flamenco, Turkish, Greek, and a little rock 'n' roll.

Band history[edit]

Fishtank Ensemble first formed and performed together at The Fishtank in Oakland, California in January 2004. They are one of many bands to be commonly associated with the California-based eclectic indie band Estradasphere. The band's premiere performances were recorded live. These recordings would become the band's debut full-length CD, Super Raoul, which was released November 2005.

In November 2007, Fishtank Ensemble self-released a second full-length album of material called Samurai Over Serbia. On Samurai Over Serbia, traditional eastern European, gypsy jazz, klezmer and original tunes are arranged to fit the ensemble’s unconventional, but imaginative sound.

In recent years, the group has been performing consistently throughout the United States and Europe.[1]

In 2010, the band released their 3rd full-length CD, Woman in Sin. Like the ones before this, it featured a unique and unusual blend of traditional and original music and was both self-produced and self-released.

In 2021, on the band's Facebook page, it was announced that the group had disbanded.

Band bio[edit]

LA Weekly calls them "cross pollinated gypsy music ... one of the most thrilling young acts on the planet." Formed in 2005 and playing everywhere from the hippest LA clubs to festivals, cultural centers, museums, parades, and even on the street, the band includes two explosive violins, the world's best slap bass player, musical saw, flamenco and gypsy jazz guitar, trombone, opera, jazz and gypsy vocals, accordion and one little banjolele. Tackling everything from French hot jazz to wild Serbian and Transylvanian gypsy anthems, Flamenco, and oddball originals, the band is a not to be missed event for world music lovers.

The dynamic, virtuosic, fiery and peripatetic quartet that comprises Fishtank Ensemble take their roots both from their own varied musical and national backgrounds, as well as from their adventures and travels. The singer Ursula sang opera on the streets and town squares of Italy, until she found a love of gypsy music ... their French violinist voyaged around all of Europe in a handmade mule-drawn caravan for ten years, collecting music and experiences. Their Serbian bass player has spent time playing with gypsies as well as some of the rock and roll's legends, and aptly defends his reputation as the best slap bass player in the world ... and the guitarist is a master of flamenco and gypsy jazz guitar who honed his craft in the gypsy caves of Granada, Spain.

Band members[edit]

Current members[edit]

Past members[edit]

Discography[edit]

Reviews[edit]

"The whimsical name of the group belies the fact that these musicians play hard, fast, and serious. There’s nothing fishy about them. In fact, there’s no slouching or mannered excesses, as Fishtank Ensemble comes armed, loaded and ready to serve you up a platter of intense nearly cosmic gypsy music."—Joel Okida[4]

Notes[edit]

  • ^ "Fishtank Ensemble FAQ: "OK, so what's a Theremin?"". Archived from the original on 2008-09-28. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
  • ^ Yugo Crazy With a rollicking sound, Fishtank Ensemble swims upstream[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "ARTIST: Fishtank Ensemble, TITLE: Samurai over Serbia, By Joel Okida". Archived from the original on 2008-07-25. Retrieved 2008-03-07.
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