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SCSI-9 Concert at 16 Tons

Клубные российские · 10.10.2003

SCSI-9 is a project of the leading representatives of the Russian electronic scene, Anton Kubikov and Maxim Milyutenko. Currently, SCSI-9 are among the most well-known Russian electronic musicians working in the styles of ambient, deep house, tech house, and minimal. On October 11th at 16 Tons, the musicians will present a live version of their new album. Anton Kubikov's music career started in 1994 when he began performing at the club 'Hermitage.' Soon, Anton became one of the most famous Russian DJs. In 1995, he created his own radio show on the first Russian dance radio station 'Station 2000.' Since 1997, Anton Kubikov has been performing as a composer, performer, and leader of projects like SCSI-9, Multipliar, Hero City Movers, Snowboarder, and Snooker Boy. In 2000, together with another well-known Moscow musician Maxim Milyutenko, he formed SCSI-9. SCSI-9 gained international recognition through their releases on labels like Trapez, Salo, Freizeitglauben, and their participation in renowned compilations such as Fabric and Konvex-Konvex. SCSI-9 tracks received excellent reviews in authoritative Western music magazines (Muzik, Jockey Slut) and made it into personal playlists of famous musicians like Andy Weatherhall (Two Lone Swordsmen) and Craig Richards (resident of the top London club - The Fabric). On November 9th, 2002, SCSI-9 successfully performed at The Fabric.

16 Tons Club
October 11th, Saturday, 23:00

SCSI-9 (Moscow)

Admission: 300 rubles (special offer for regular visitors of Kubikov's tech events)

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