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Martin Gudics is one of the most talented young bass players not only in his native country of Hungary, but also on the international stage. Although he is still in his twenties, he has already recorded and appeared on stage with American sax legend Dave Koz, shared the stage with Nathan East and Larry Graham, played with Chieli Minucci, Federico Malaman, Gergo Borlai, Dali Mraz, Marius Pop, Mike Gotthard and lent his talent many Hungarian pop, jazz and fusion bands while having been a permanent member of the Peet Project. He is also a fixture on the European arena tours of cello sensation Hauser.

Martin began to learn music at the age of 11 and played rock with his brothers in his first band. He learned the ins and outs of bass guitar playing from Hungarian bass teachers.

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He founded Gudics Twins, their musical love project with his twin brother Marcell, the Peet Project’s talented drummer. Their first video generated over a million views on YouTube and they have been a fan favorite among jazz fusion lovers everywhere. Martin has been a member of the Peet Project since 2014. The band’s latest album Sweet Lemon not only showcases Martin’s excellent playing but also his excellent composition skills.

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