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8bit. Three old noisy 8-bits drum-machines, which were not commuted and hard to synchronize. All data was stored in operating memory and was deleted after the machines were unplugged. Retro futuristic stories about robots and computers recorded in the soviet times played on the turntables.
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Booka Dehuk. Booka Dehuk began to make music approximately in 1991, when he and Yellowhead founded a band called Stinky. Later, after experiments with live sound he switched to experiments with electronic music, focusing more attention to techno and IDM.
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Cemtex is a powerful explosive substance produced in Czechoslovakia until 1975 and actively used by the IRA in terrorist acts. The project's author composes electronic music since 1997. His current music can be described as abstract hiphop, downtempo.
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Custo. Not only a musical, but also a visual component of art work is important for Custo as it is an audiovisual project. The sound and the picture are two parts of a single whole.
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Few claims that his electronic music creative activity was inspired by the soundtrack of 56stuff's exhibition 'Noise of Art' (1998). It was music recorded at 56bpm and it was extremely hard for perception. It's difficult to say how that was able to inspire anybody, but remains a fact. After early experiments with techno Few switched to acid jazz and it is unknown if his switching is done with.
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Jazzy Puzzles. The history of the project started in the 1998, at the open-air near Smolensk. Dima Covex was playing techno from PC, Roma Scotch was making scratch-support for drum'n'bass set via old soviet vinyl player. They met there and decided to make music together.
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Jeune homme. A combination of many styles, a fresh and rational world view and attempts to influence the natural course of things with music - these are the main characteristics of Jeune Homme.
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Mombus. Mombus & Bacillus Orchestra are based in Murmansk, northwestern Russia, and revolve around the central core of Mombus, a former member of the cult art-group Strange Breams. The styles ranged from experimental, neo-IDM, post-rock to synth-folk, electro-pop, lounge, etc.
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Moonscape. Moonscape's style is difficult to describe. Daniil Alexandrov himself claims that he is trying to find a boundary between experimental music and easy listening/lounge/downtempo, since this area still has a lot of space for the search of new ideas.
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Strike. Mikhail Kolpakhtchiev's music career started in the band called The Ale, where he sang (using someone else's voice) lyrical songs like 'I would like to be a bug, so I could get into your bed...'. The history of 56 STUFF as the music label started from Strike's EP 'Girl's'.
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The Inay is the project of a musician and an artist from Minsk (Belarus), who calls himself Dany and Mr. Bad Ears. The sound is related to lo-fi and art-electronica styles.
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Velure is a provocative bouquet of vocals, accordion, analogue synthesisers, guitars, bass, and live programming. Electronica in song form; down tempo and dub style beats.
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Yadi. This Band form Rostov-on-Don was formed in 2000 by Elchin Akperov and Aleksey Rybalko. Their first released track is called 'Batman Forever!' and is based on the OST main theme from the movie of the same name.
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