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2006 release ** Limited to 444 hand-numbered copies in card sleeve with a six-page multi-fold card insert. Fresh survey of Russian post-industrial scene performed by KultFront activists. The continuation of line started with "Red Square" compilation. 15 exclusive tracks by: BRZB (collaboration between Dmitry Zuboff from Hypnoz and Alexei Borisov), Bardoseneticcube, Ganzer feat. Lenochka, Ritualnaya Bioingeneria, Cyclotimia, SS-18 (side-project of DMT), Evilution, EKRAN (collaboration between Kry…
2009 release ** ""Ophelia" is the second part of a trilogy by Majdanek Waltz (after "Pepel"). This album can be considered as evolution of the musical and lyrical essence of the band introduced in the "Hamlet's Childhood", and is based on original acoustic music of the band coupled with the lyrics of the German early XX century expressionist poets Paul Zech and Georg Heym."
2007 release ** "The musicians themselves say that this album reveals the band's sound at most. They have used their classical instruments: guitar, bass, bayan (accordion), violin, keyboards and human voices. For the first time here's female voice - of Larisa Archipetskaya - "precticing witch in third generation" - as the musicians say. Guest appearances also include Anthesteria, Misery and Wolfsblood. The new album emphasizes the emotional saturation, it immerses the listener in melancholy and …
"Monochrome" is a eulogy to Dmitry Vasiliev, a music enlightener, a label owner, a journalist, an ardent devotee of experimental music. Initially the composer Eugene Voronovsky conceived the album as a futuristic 'hi-res' mass, an alchemical fusion of angelic chorales and dub techno pulsations. A dream-like transparency of the material is deceptive in masking its technical complexity.