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Herandu - Ocher Red - Boomkat describes this as "something like early Squarepusher crossed with Weather Report" and that's all I needed to hear
Once again it's quite difficult to pin down exactly what's going on through Herandu's debut album, Ocher Red, but its a little bit like Metalheadz meets Weather Report out on the Siberian steppes... Herandu are brothers Evgeny and Mikhail Gavrilov from Novosibirsk in Siberia. Mikhail and his brother have played music together since they were very young eventually forming the band FPRF together in the mid 2000's. Eventually the group split as the members dispersed around Russia, but Evgeny and Mikhail continued to make music, Evgeny under the alias Dyad and Mikhail under the name Misha Sultan (some of you may remember his excellent cassette, Roots, which came out on Hive Mind in 2022). Herandu was born in 2022 during several studio sessions they managed to grab whilst both visiting Siberia. They both quickly realised that together they were making music that didn't quite sound like either of their solo projects but which was influenced by the music of their formative years. Their friend Vladimir Luchansky was invited in to add saxophone and the result is an 'urban music' that's as influenced by the gritty cityscapes of '70s TV cop thrillers as it is by 21st Century urbanism. The paintings on the album cover are by Italian artist Mauro Reggio, who kindly allowed us to use his work, and whose paintings seem to convey something of the mood of Herandu... Mikhail Gavrilov: Keyboards, guitars, basses, flutes Evgeny Gavrilov: Programming, basses, xaphoon, keyboards, guitars Vladimir Luchansky: Saxophone Music composed and recorded by Evgeny & Mikhail Gavrilov in Novosibirsk & St Petersburg, 2022
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Vulpiano Records Sampler EP: Vol. 17 (VULP-0227)
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—Tracklisting— 1. Brevyn - Waterwalk - Extended 07:59 2. Lhas Fawn - Taimi 08:26 3. Fabio Keiner - wintersong 4 04:50 4. Nicolas Tourney - Nur 08:28 5. Taker 51 - Aquilae (75 III) 02:08 6. Richey Hackett - Ever An Imperfect Silence 05:52 7. The Gold Miner's Tusk - Days in the Hive Pt. 1 04:42 8. Enrico Falbo - Arunachala 07:25 9. Vladimir Luchansky - Cape Langeron 14:13 10. Kaelin Bougneit - Stained Glass for St. Marien 01:47 11. Lately Kind of Yeah - Shadows in Anxiety/An Upward Wellness 19:20
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Noiseboys - Power Machines (take 1)
#2021#Saint Petersburg#Russia#Avantgarde Jazz#Noise#Kartaskvazhin#Max Pozin#Vladimir Luchansky#Alexey Ivanov#Noiseboys
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Vladimir Luchansky Nachtstuck Records Artist Bio
Vladimir Luchansky is a saxophonist and guitarist from Saint-Petersburg, Russia. Originally from Siberia, since 2009 he has been quite active within the Russian improvisational scene. He participated in ISIM 2014 festival/conference event in New-York and ISIM 2015 in Switzerland, collaborated with all kind of people with different backgrounds from different countries, performed at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary music and various NYC and Russian venues. He have played in various combos with various local and visiting musicians such as Oliver Lake, William Parker, Assif Tsahar, Tim Hodgkinson, Kevin Shea, Lynn Baker, Matt Mottel, Glen Hall, David Grollman, Mia Zabelka, Branko Dzinovic, Pierre Borel, Joel Grip, Stefano Ferrian, Ángel Ontalva, Alexey Kruglov, Roman Stolyar, Ilia Belorukov, Alexander Markvart, Sergey Belichenko and many others.
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Kevin Shea & Vladimir Luchansky @ Muchmore's #Muchmores #kevinshea #vladimirluchansky #improvisation #saxophone #drums #freejazz #freejazzphotography #musicphotography #concertphotography #brooklyn #ny #nyc #newyork #newyorkcity #bw #bnw #blackandwhite #monochrome #phonephotography #picoftheday #pictureoftheday #photooftheday (at Muchmore's)
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sr011 - Jelena Glazova & Grigorij Avrorin / Bisamråtta - Split
Вновь Спина представляет сплит-запись! Елена Глазова, гостья из Риги, отыграла дуэтом с петербуржцем Григорием Аврориным на том же фестивале Фуллдозер, где был записан релиз Сергея Костырко и Рутгера Зуйдервельта. Елена занималась созданием бэкграунда и направлением музыки для почти что соло-партий Григория на бас-гитаре. Получилось отстранённо и иногда пугающе мрачно! В противовес этому светлая вторая сторона и проект Bisamratta, за которым скрывается Владимир Лучанский из Новосибирска, с недавних пор живущий в Петербурге. Гитарный эмбиент в его наилучшем проявлении: музыка для размышлений, сна и расслабления. Spina presents a split-record again! Jelena Glazova, guest from Riga, played duet with Grigorij Avrorin, musician from St. Petersburg, at Fulldozer festival where the release of Sergey Kostyrko and Rutger Zuydervelt was recorded. Jelena worked to create a background and direction for almost bass solos of Grigorij. It turned out distantly and sometimes frighteningly bleak! In contrast, there is a bright side with music of project Bisamratta. It was formed by Vladimir Luchansky, musician from Novosibirsk which has recently been living in St. Petersburg. This is a guitar ambient at its best: music for meditation, relaxation and sleep.
Edition of 25, released on March 5, 2015
Split by Jelena Glazova & Grigorij Avrorin / Bisamråtta
Reviews:
“SR011 with its gorgeous blue cover art is a split item. The duo of Jelena Glazova & Grigorij Avrorin came about when Jelena (visiting from Riga) appeared at the Fulldozer Festival and got involved in creating some form of accompaniment for Grigorij’s minimal synth solos. Six tracks of disconcerting bleak industrial noise were the result, music which I find impressive for its near-complete lack of humanity, unpredictable moments, and highly Spartan arrangements filled with weird gaps. I’d like to think the pair found their way to this unique, unrepeatable place through purely intuitive methods. Their grim sonic pronouncements would make ideal background music for a visit to an urban “development”, of which there seem to be a lot in London just now; it’s the sound of claustrophobia and blocked pathways. It’s rather rare to find women involved in this genre of music, so Jelena’s imaginative approach is most welcome; she comes to it from a background in visual art and poetry. Bisamratta offers a single track, ‘Beregu’, on his side of the split, some 28 minutes of advanced guitar ambient drone. Vladimir Luchansky is one of the burgeoning Novosibirsk crowd who clearly pits himself against the “stupid happy Techno music” which currently entertains Russia’s youth (he would probably see it as a blight), and instead frequents the many seedy cabaret bars in that city in search of alternative sounds. He ain’t no Robert Fripp on the strength of this recording, but his effects-laden guitar music quickly drops down to reach the ice-cold temperatures that are required for Spina!Recs admissibility. The sustained near-magnetic humming drone is undercut later on with puzzling field recording additions of speaking voices, radio samples, water effects, and solar winds from outer space. It almost becomes the soundtrack to a Russian cosmonaut sci-fi movie of the 1960s.” (Ed Pinsent, The Sound Projector)
“On the final tape we find some more recordings from the Fulldozer festival (where also Kostyrko/Zuydervelt was recorded) but all from people I never heard of. On the first side a duet of Jelena Glazova and Grigorij Avrorin, which is a duet between bass by the latter and voice, laptop, controller by the former. I think Glazova picks up sounds produced by Avrorin and the results is a bunch of pieces, or so the cover indicates, of improvised, noisy electronics around the doodling of the bas guitar. Most of the time loud and deep, but also very computer minded, this music. I wasn't too sure about this. It sounded a bit too noisy for me. On the other side there is Bisamratta, the musical project of Vladimir Luchansky. Recently he moved from Novosibirsk to St. Peterbsurg and the cover gives him credit for guitars and Soviet movies. Maybe he uses samples of the latter in his work, it seems so, but perhaps I don't know that much about Soviet movies. Not credited, but no doubt a present feature is the extended use of sound effects in the music, to expand on such themes as 'atmosphere' and 'drone'. It's a completely different side than the other, and it's great, spacious music. Bisamratta sounds like a wide-open space, in the twilight of the day: shimmering and hazy. Not exactly new, but quite exactly great music. “ (Frans De Waard, Vital Weekly)
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http://fancymusic.ru/roman-stolyar-vladimir-luchansky-duets/ “Duets” is a collaboration of two most active members of Siberian community of musicians and improvisers. Luchansky and Stolyar played together for some years, mainly in groups organized by Siberian new jazz patriarch, Sergey Belichenko. Together they played with well-known improvisers who visited Novosibirsk: Assif Tsahar, Oliver Lake, Glen Hall, William Parker. That is why at the time of duet album recording the musicians were сo-ordinated perfectly and spoke the same language, even multiple-languages of contemporary free improvisation. Inquisitive listener will find different things in the music of duet: radical “non-idiomology” originating from Derek Bailey, meditative modality, minimalism, sonorous techniques and bright melodic lines. All pieces from the album contrast sharply with each other, but at the same time they are the parts of unified whole, as from a fancy curls of pattern imprinted on the window on a cold day, revealing a fabulous picture of exotic Siberian nature for many people.
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Vladimir Luchansky - Cape Langeron (VULP-0220)
A Netlabel Day 2022 Release
A beguiling collage of signals, people - their thoughts and lives - drowned in a radio haze, clashing with the fragments of keys. Psychic echoes of an Odessa that can never quite be again.
Words from the artist:
Dedicated to places Of which only memories are left Stray and shattered Without a chance to be revived Without a change to be revisited Mourned forever within a skull Selective and condensed
With love
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—Tracklisting— 1. Cape Langeron 14:13
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Vulpiano Records Sampler EP: Vol. 15 (VULP-0207) Welcome back for another filing in this discreetly dark era of Vulpiano, where organically recurring overtones have surfaced amongst the artists foraging herein. As per usual, we present diverse music with an experimental heart. We move through many melancholic, slow-burning hinterlands of sound collage, possessed phonographs, and transmission wave existentialism. But before that, there are hazy impressions of a never-summer, aqua-nostalgia, and acid-nocturnal driving music that scales an ambient bridge to settle outside a shimmering 2-step trance club. A revolving stable of artists with their distinct approaches once again enriches the whole.
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https://vulpianorecords.bandcamp.com/album/vulpiano-records-sampler-ep-vol-15
Also available on:
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—Tracklisting—
1. Torre di Fine - Sunflower 03:11
2. Brevyn - Mouthbrooder 02:12
3. Richey Hackett - All Our Days Are Full Of Sorrow 05:31
4. King Elizabeth - Visions 03:46
5. Equinox x Xqui - Pickpocket (Original Version) 05:20
6. Delicasession - Butterfly 03:36
7. ish10 yow1r0 - i am dreaming of the day we can be together. 02:58
8. Rrrrrose Azerty - i am the spider on the ceiling 03:36
9. Nicolas Tourney - Jetty 16:28
10. Vladimir Luchansky - Never Exposed, Gently Nourished 30:24 Licensed Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No-Derivatives, except for Rrrrrose Azerty - i am the spider on the ceiling licensed Creative Commons 0 / Public Domain
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Vulpiano Records Sampler EP: Vol. 14 (VULP-0205) As the leaves settle on the wreckage of another year, an older and wiser Vulpiano can be glimpsed between the trees with another offering: highlights from the musical ether that the label perennially inhabits.
Human voices are sparse, and the overall mood is introspective, languid, and often seemingly exiled out of time. Technique, form, and medium are all on equal footing. Treasured mainstay artists who have joined us from across the globe all get a look in: the delicate micro-dance of ish10 yow1r0, the adept New Age heart of Brevyn, the darkly vapored bedroom synth of King Elizabeth, and more.
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https://vulpianorecords.bandcamp.com/album/vulpiano-records-sampler-ep-vol-14
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1. Rrrrrose Azerty - Des rêves 02:50
2. Delicasession - x2 03:43
3. ish10 yow1r0 - the sky looks so close, but it's far 02:58
4. Nicolas Tourney - Shams 09:38
5. Vladimir Luchansky - Never Coming Through 08:42
6. Enrico Falbo - Planktón 04:57
7. Brevyn - Liquid Forest 00:43
8. King Elizabeth - Beasts 04:04
9. Nicolas Tourney - Aër 03:03
10. Richey Hackett - Rotating On The Toothed Wheel 04:55 Licensed Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No-Derivatives, except for Rrrrrose Azerty - Des rêves licensed Creative Commons 0 / Public Domain
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Vladimir Luchansky - Never Exposed, Gently Nourished (VULP-0186)
Warped tape plays, echoes, dereliction. Shafts of light shine through shattered windows onto creeping ivy and peeling paint. A resonance between history and nature is felt. Radio signals point to the arrival of dissolution, the cycles of time.
Words from the artist:
"Life is coming up in many recurring ways – some call them spirals or circles, but I'd rather say it's pretty much like tape curls. Your song is played until the tape runs out, sometimes you can experience jamming, print-through or another issue but it's pretty much going until the end of side A. All these little things are making tapes very special for me and I am happy to share my new work which is about artifacts of life, random events and love. I used tape machines and peculiar unpredictable devices to capture the idea of personal development that goes through tightly packed tape that was hidden in the attic for past twenty years. Hope you will enjoy it."
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https://vulpianorecords.bandcamp.com/album/never-exposed-gently-nourished
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—Tracklisting—
1. Never Exposed, Gently Nourished 30:24
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Vladimir Luchansky - Never Coming Through (VULP-0178)
A Netlabel Day 2020 Exclusive
Longtime Vulpiano contributor Bisamråtta returns:
A memory unraveled...impressions of others, the outside world too far to touch, too cold. What will you allow yourself to experience?
Previously on Vulpiano as Bisamråtta.
Download or stream on Bandcamp:
https://vulpianorecords.bandcamp.com/album/never-coming-through
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—Tracklisting—
1. Never Coming Through 08:42
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#Vladimir Luchansky#bisamråtta#bisamratta#Vulpiano Records#catalog#netlabel day#netlabel day 2020#field recordings#ambient#drone#single#dark ambient
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Vulpiano Records Ten-Year Anniversary (VULP-0156)
Limited Edition Cassette and Digital release. Available now to stream or purchase on Bandcamp:
https://vulpianorecords.bandcamp.com/album/vulpiano-records-10-year-anniversary
Release date: November 17th, 2019
Netlabel Vulpiano Records is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a cassette tape compilation as a benefit for nonprofit digital library Internet Archive (archive.org). Limited to 100 copies and featuring exclusive and favorite tracks from the label’s international roster of artists from Australia, England, France, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Russia, Spain, and the USA. Each cassette is hand-numbered and comes with either a holographic tarot card (78 copies) or an Artist Trading Card collage on a playing card (22 copies), selected randomly. The genre-spanning release celebrates the musically diverse and collaborative spirit of the long-running label with selections in drone, folk, electronic, and more. For a label founded on a Creative Commons ethos, Internet Archive has long been an indispensable host for Vulpiano: a place for our artists’ work to be free to download, share, copy and redistribute. Track-by-track commentary:
Natural Snow Buildings’ “Charles Thomas Tester” (Cassette exclusive) The tape features drone / folk duo Natural Snow Buildings’ first track since the 2016 release of Aldebaran: “Charles Thomas Tester”. (Cassette exclusive) A transmission received: the rippling iridescence of droning noise, hushed vocals and reverberating harp is beamed in from some omnipresent locale. Xqui’s “Aluminium” (Cassette exclusive) A diaphanous ghost train, carrying travelers past, phases us onward. xqui.bandcamp.com twitter.com/XquiMusic Delicasession’s “Soar (SA90 Edit)” (Previously released on Soar) Settling into corporeal motion, we roam at a trot into the unknown, with synth and string voices in ruminative dialogue. soundcloud.com/delicasession twitter.com/delicasession ish10 yow1r0’s “in a chilly night, gently hug me” (Cassette exclusive) A concrete jungle at dusk, where many feet splash reflective puddles. 2-step beats skitter through nearby headphones and intimacy is seemingly always out of reach. soundcloud.com/yow-is twitter.com/yow6969_yow Brevyn’s “Voltage” (Cassette exclusive) Ravers from a nearby club stream past us at a concourse; elevated trains and powerlines thrum overhead as the night city awakens. brev.bandcamp.com twitter.com/voicesontheair/ Anton Rothschild’s “Wednesday” (Cassette exclusive) Turning away and walking, as we are, beneath a waning autumn moon, we divine a poetic ode to a melancholic friend. soundcloud.com/antonrothschild antonrothschild.bandcamp.com/releases Osiris Saline’s “Memories from a Dead Star” (Previously released on Memories from a Dead Star) The silence of an astronomical dawn over approaching mountains, the alpenglow punctuated by a lyre. osirissaline.bandcamp.com twitter.com/OsirisSaline Zapa’s “Ghosts” (Previously released on The Long Trick) The scent of fallen pine needles drift on the air; a nomadic soul nurses a glass before slinking back into the crowd, a plaintive blues can be heard. miguelzapata.net soundcloud.com/mzapa Neurotic Wreck’s “Funeral of Roses” (Cassette exclusive) Environment is history, and endless spiritual murder and renewal saturates the ground on which we trudge: the kick drum procession ushers on… neuroticwreck.bandcamp.com/music dan-wreck.tumblr.com Enrico Falbo’s “Raga Tyaga” (Cassette exclusive) At a deep and solitary loch high in the icy steppes: the reed-drones of a distant valley reaching us on the wind, perhaps illusory. www.facebook.com/Enrico-Falbo-109159652446319/ soundcloud.com/enrico-falbo Vladimir Luchansky’s “Tint Crackle (Eggshell)” (Cassette exclusive) The whispering gallery effect of the surrounding boulders penetrates our psyche. Vintage electronics and chorals buzz. bisamratta.bandcamp.com www.facebook.com/bisamratta Taker 51’s “Marte” (Cassette exclusive) In an earlier spacetime, this trance-signal is transmitted via a TV composer’s home studio, perhaps demoed with intent to include on a space-themed rock musical. taker51.bandcamp.com www.facebook.com/Taker51/ Florian Decros’ “Ab absurdo (Edit)” (Previously released on Ab absurdo) The theme continues, propelled through the pulse of new machines, Moroder, Vangelis and mutating futurisms… floriandecros.bandcamp.com twitter.com/FlorianDecros Derek Piotr’s “Witness” (Cassette exclusive) Once the future is alive and palpable we now refract it through our senses. Tones, glitches and alerts, deconstructions on the other side of the cyberpunk looking glass. derekpiotr.com soundcloud.com/derek-piotr Whalt Thisney’s “Man Walking” (Cassette exclusive) The fog conveys us to the end, the beginning, and the ambiguous iridescence. walthisney.bandcamp.com twitter.com/WalThisney Enrico Falbo’s “Psychostasis” (Digital only - previously released on Tranceformer) An intensifying swell of tidal synths, hallucinogenic ritual and wailing feedback. www.facebook.com/Enrico-Falbo-109159652446319/ soundcloud.com/enrico-falbo Lately Kind of Yeah’s “Chaotic Nothing” (Digital exclusive) Nocturnal broodings and fleeting hypnagogic thoughts: the perennial psychedelic bedroom. latelykindofyeah.bandcamp.com Marilyn Roxie’s “Indigo” (Digital only - previously released on New Limerent Object) Shafts of noon light stream through a curtain, illuminating the dancing of dust sprites. Key strokes echo through an empty building. marilynroxie.com twitter.com/marilynroxie
Credits: Vulpiano Records logo art by Solange Gularte of Natural Snow Buildings. Album layout and logo edit by Marilyn Roxie. Special thanks to Anton Rothschild and Miguel Zapata for their contributions in support of the cassette production, Jinsie Preiss, Nicholas van der Waard, and Brevyn’s feedback in the mixing and mastering process, and the support of listeners and Vulpiano artists all these years. Playing card collages by Dan Shea and Marilyn Roxie.
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Our latest monthly mix for CAMP, curated by Marilyn Roxie.
Tracklisting:
Lately Kind of Yeah - "Hustler of Obsession" Zapa - "Words" Richey Hackett - "Rotating On The Toothed Wheel" Neurotic Wreck - "The Rain" the narrow musketeer - "ripper wave" Dyr Faser - "Estranged" Natural Snow Buildings - "Rusty Knives Valley" Enrico Falbo - "Del Divini" The Paint - "Change" Fire Island Pines - "Heaven Till You Say" Delicasession - "Horizon" Vladimir Luchansky - "Never Exposed, Gently Nourished" Unsub - "Challenge Accepted" Red Bellows - "Three.six.five" Ian France - "High Places" Taker 51 - "Apocalypsis (2009 Version)" Nicolas Tourney - "Rays" Lately Kind of Yeah - "Fountain Pen"
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Vladimir Luchansky (Nachtstück Records Artist) Live Performance
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