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Noises of Russia - 死者 の 餌 The Altai Mountains

from Sonic Russian documents. New ambient and ritual aesthetic visions 2000​-​2016 by Various Artists

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from Sonic Russian documents. New ambient and ritual aesthetic visions 2000​-​2016, released June 3, 2016
Noises Of Russia is one of the most active experimental
Russian projects performing electronic music. It was founded in 2000. It is an institutor and ideologist of international annual Noise vs. Glamour festival and Electroindustry label and Secret Assembly music events in which the different stars of Russian and foreign electronic music take part.
In its performances the Noises Of Russia project uses all modern music and stylistic imagery from dark ambient to drone but at the same time it remains faithful to traditional noise music. It creates sound canvas complicated with visual and verbal images, which are synthesizing in different ways during the creative process. Every performance of this project is a new apologue about human destiny.
The style characterize as – apocalyptic experimental music. Critics name this style – mystical protoavant guarde.
Noises Of Russia asks to accept its musical and dramatic performances as the work with consciousness rather than the work with locomotor or digestive apparatus.


More info at: noises.ru

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