Andrey Panin and mobile phone
Музыкальные российские · 11.09.2007
In the non-stop flow of foreign releases, events and festivals, we sometimes forget about our heroes, the musicians and DJs who are always there and ready to lift our spirits with their sets. 44100hz continues to introduce readers to the latest news from the life of the Russian rulers of vinyl.
This time Andrey Panin answered questions about the music chart and creative activity:
“I decided to write the names of three of my favorite Soviet tracks, which I knew before, but did not play. And now I play from time to time:
1. Zhanna Aguzarova – “Walk”. I heard this song at the Griboyedov club, everyone was having a lot of fun with it and I thought, why don’t I play this song?
2. Alla Pugacheva - “Love alone is to blame.” I have always loved Pugacheva, and I started playing this song because it goes at a non-standard speed, that is, it doesn’t need to be mixed, and it also has good lyrics. Romantic...
3. Cheerful Guys - “Summer was leaving.” I rummaged through the records that my parents still had and was pleasantly surprised. I didn't even know I had this song on vinyl. Just in time"
As for life and creativity, the most interesting experience I have had recently was using a mobile phone. I had never had one before, but here I was going to Ukraine for a long time and got myself a local number. I really liked everything: writing SMS and calling someone from the embankment with the words: can you hear what’s playing? And even resolve issues promptly. Class! But, upon returning, I returned to my secluded lifestyle, in which nothing urgent can happen. And in the coming rainy season, I would like to warn all mobile phone users not to use them during a thunderstorm. Otherwise he’ll hit you with lightning in the head!”