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It was under the influence of Steve Vai and the guitar heroes of the 80s that the virtuoso Olivier Kikteff attacked the guitar, but it was by removing his fingers from the electrical socket that he finally found his way, following the world of jazz and gypsy music.

In 2002, he launched the acoustic duo Les Doigts de l’homme, which grew to become a quintet. With a unique mix of gypsy jazz, Eastern European music and french song, the band quickly found its audience, recorded seven albums and performed in the biggest jazz festivals (more than 700 concerts).

For United Guitars, Olivier pulled out his electric guitars and his Whammy pedal and turned up the gain on the amp. He signs a piece of music full of ardor and mastery, at once rock, prog and fusion, with graceful melodies inspired by Balkan music. Jean-Marie Ecay and Marwan Boulaïd join forces with Olivier. A moment of incredible intensity, full of fun and virtuosity!