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Avant-Punk

Avant-Punk What happens if one decides to marry the prose of Daniil Kharms and other poetic experiments of Russian intelligentsia with punk-rock, grind-core, and other loud execrises that tear apart the walls of low-budget clubs? Madness - the first word that comes to mind. Here we are, it is exactly how it is.

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THE ZVERSTVO

"I love demented rock music and it doesn't get much more demented than The Zverstvo. Loud, abrasive and deliciously funny, the vocalist of this Russian avant-rock ensemble screams its lyrics over the top of pounding drums, guitar, and a saxophonist ... "


N.O.M

Formed 1987. Probably the best rock band to continue the tradition of Russian surrealism. NOM's music is a fascinating combination of traditional Russian melodies, rock, pop, progressive rock and even opera.


Ayktsyon

Like many other bands, Auktsyin also was infected with punk, but unlike the others, got 'healed' in a proper way - expanding its musical and poetic language to somewhere, few of us ever been before.


F.M.

Ridiculous to deny that the style of the band was influenced by such monsters of Russian grotesque as N.O.M. and Zvuki Mu. Yet, the band still has it distinct sound of brutal sonic and anarchy, melodic minimalism and lyrical shock.


PAHOM AND VIVISECTOR

What Pahom is doing with his friend looks like a new Russian black psychedelia. Somehow Pahom started speaking on behalf of a huge Russian alcoholic heart. The details of everyday life are so correct and frightening that it comes to be irrelevant to speak


Russia

RussiaRussia is not only the country of Lenin, Gagarin, T-34 and AK-47, there is much more going on there than oil-pumping and a search for mysterious bears foreign tourists claim to walk around the streets, what? - have a listen....

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Bands Associated With Russia

THE ZVERSTVO

"I love demented rock music and it doesn't get much more demented than The Zverstvo. Loud, abrasive and deliciously funny, the vocalist of this Russian avant-rock ensemble screams its lyrics over the top of pounding drums, guitar, and a saxophonist ... "


N.O.M

Formed 1987. Probably the best rock band to continue the tradition of Russian surrealism. NOM's music is a fascinating combination of traditional Russian melodies, rock, pop, progressive rock and even opera.


Ayktsyon

Like many other bands, Auktsyin also was infected with punk, but unlike the others, got 'healed' in a proper way - expanding its musical and poetic language to somewhere, few of us ever been before.


URATSAKIDOGI

'Uratsakidogi is a state of comprehension of different circumstances in life, projected onto what other people call 'music'' – Egor Gogenator - the leader of the band responds laconically to a question about the band's name.


Igray, Garmon'!

"I bought a guitar and started to play, told Misha to buy bass ... Then Misha called one day and said: you know, fuck the bass, I've got accordion, let me play it! We tried - it all went much better than we expected ... "



A man from Renaissance in the age of Decadence. Pahom - a universal culture-trigger. He is an art-director of a fancy glossy magazine, a demanded artist and a founder of Russian black stand-up comedy in comparison to which the prime time TV shows - mumbling of a first-year school kids. He is a pleasure and a horror for the whole Moscow beaumonde. Each of his performance, usually designed in the form of a friendly chat, drives sensitive ladies hysterically nuts.

And this man decided to cross one more line - he started to read rap.

What Pahom is doing with his friend Mikhail Antipov (famous serf musician from the bands Gulag Tunes and Vivisectors) looks like a new Russian black psychedelia. Somehow Pahom started speaking on behalf of a huge Russian alcoholic heart. The details of everyday life are so correct and frightening that it comes to be irrelevant to speak about the good and the evil here. Growling, whispering, spitting and pauses performed by Pahom fall out of the ethical and aesthetic dimensions.

text by Denis Rubin, Prochtenie

 

Translated by Rotten Beat

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Live performance of 'I have paid for this table'