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Miusha

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Miusha

Miusha is the airy beauty of Ravel's sonatas and the cosmic rhythm of European dancefloors, blending the boldness and perfection of impressionist composers with the commercial success of a 21st-century electronic project. English-language lyrics, enchanting vocals, and vibrant sound set the Miusha project apart on the modern electronic scene, promising to be a true discovery for fans of Telepopmusik and Moloko. According to Natalya Nekrasova (aka Miusha): "My musical life has always unfolded in two parallel realities—among the traditions of academic music at the Gnesins' composition faculty, and amid the club culture of trip-hop and deep house." In her music, orchestral sound and arrangements merge with the vibrant electronic sound of breakbeat, trip-hop, and deep house, creating an unexpected and intoxicating mix of tenderness and aggression. Miusha can be simultaneously contemporary and timeless, global and intimate, making listeners feel like grains of sand in the cosmos while affirming their individuality. It's a soundtrack of modern metropolises where nightclubs neighbor conservatories, intertwining delicate harmonies with digital electronics and boundless cosmic feeling with hard electronic matter. Inspired by Björk, Róisín Murphy, and Lamb, yet captivated by Debussy, Ravel, and Bartók, Miusha set out to combine impressionist harmonic beauty with contemporary electronic sound—a vision that evolved into this innovative project. Currently gaining rapid momentum, Miusha has conquered the best nightclubs in the country and created sensations at StereoLeto and Kazantip festivals, regularly performing at fashion events, exclusive presentations, and major festivals. On November 2, 2007, Miusha was awarded the Golden Gargoyle as the best dance project of the year, presented by Anton Kubikov.

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