Solar System Visits Illusion Reality
Клубные российские · 10.07.2005
Today, electrocash can no longer be called a trendy tendency. Rather, it has now taken a special niche in the market, just as it once happened with drum and bass and many other phenomena. The widespread fascination with Soviet retro synthesizers, ancient rhythm machines, and museum computers has slightly released domestic music lovers. However, the good that was done in electronic music during this period will now remain with us forever.
Under the name Solar System is Daniil Kalashnikov, known to the listener from his project Netslov, which recently, by the way, stood out with a new album 'All Free.'
Kalashnikov is an electronic musician and film composer, author of the music for 'April,' 'Antikiller,' 'In Motion,' and others. In his side project 'Solar System,' he decided to pay tribute to retroelectro - vocoder flows, futuristic moods, and celestial-cosmic themes. The work is rated a five: the stylization is impeccable and distinctly 'ours.'
Solar System is also terribly romantic music, most of all inheriting perhaps the old works of Jean-Michel Jarre. The heroes of 'Courier' would certainly like this space boogie. Kalashnikov's electrocash is synth-pop from the 80s, temporarily befriending Soviet film music.
Illusion Reality at Shanti (Myasnitsky Proezd, 2/1)
Friday, July 15
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