Gene (1993-2004) - лондонский квартет игравший в стиле брит-поп. За 11 лет существования, Gene выпустили 6 альбомов, больше десятка синглов, и несколько компиляций. Самым удачной их песней, попавшей на 14 место национального британского чарта является "For The Dead" с альбома 1996 года "To See The Lights". Пик популярности группы так же пришёлся на середину 90-х годов, с расцветом брит-поп движения. Состав группы: Martin Rossiter (вокал), Steve Mason (гитара), Matt James (барабаны), Kevin Miles (басс).
Занимательный сайт о группе на английском:
http://www.lewisslade.com/gene/genehome.html
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There are two bands with this name:
1) Gene were a British indie/rock quartet which rose to prominence in the mid-1990s. The band was formed in London by lead singer Martin Rossiter in 1993, and disbanded in 2004.
The line-up comprised Matt James (drummer), Kevin Miles (bassist), Steve Mason (guitarist), and Martin Rossiter (vocalist, keyboards). They were popularly labelled as a Britpop band, and often drew somewhat superficial comparisons to The Smiths, if only because of their slightly Morrissey-esque lead singer, Martin Rossiter.
In truth, Gene's music owed more to acts as diverse as The Jam, Small Faces, The Style Council, and The Clash.
2) GENE (جين) a Syrian neoprogressive rock band, one of the best acts in the Syrian rock scene, they started under the name ZODIAC playing progressive rock songs for bands such as ( Karmakanic ) later on they changed their name to GENE and decide to use Arabic lyrics with the progressive music creating a very unique style of their own, proving again how flexible Arabic language can be.
They are:
Maen rajab: Guitars
Omar harb: Bass guitar (The Hourglass - Anas & Friends)
Shadi Ali: Vocals (Guest in Anas & Friends)
Sahel Zen Eldien: Drums
Hazem Al-Ani: Piano & Keyboards
Anas Abd al-Moumen: Guitars (Anas & Friends)
GENE released their debut self-titled album in August 2008 . Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.