Monday, April 22, 2013

Vadim Kurylev show the public his new album "Ingria"

"Electric Guerillas" - project Kuryleva Vadim, former bassist and guitarist of DDT, and now an interpreter of his songs. The group "Electric Guerillas" is also another legendary musician - former drummer of "Alice" Michael Nefedov. 15th May will be a presentation of the new album Kuryleva "Ingria". Bassist Paul Vovk, who played with the band in 2003-2004, left in December 2004 to serve in the armed forces, and he was temporarily replaced Pavel Borisov (DDT). Another member of the band: guitarist Dmitry Kovalev, who joined the EP in autumn 2004. The band plays hard pop-rock with lyrics in the spirit of the romantic surrealism. During his work in DDT (1986-2002) wrote and published Vadim albums of his own songs, while remaining non-commercial artist, known to a narrow circle of connoisseurs of the St. Petersburg metro. The first step to wider audience came in 2001, when the radio station "Nashe Radio" recorded the song in the rotation, "Harakiri" from the album "Waiting for Godot" (2001). It was the last album recorded Vadim more parallel with the work of DDT. The next album, "Equilibrium" (2003) was recorded after the retirement of the legendary group of Vadim and inclusion of drummer Michael Nefedov. The album includes the hit "Eternal Jazz Uncle Misha" was always on "Nashe Radio". The new album ("Ingria") was published in spring 2005. May 15, Moscow, club Bunker 22-00.

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