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2010年12月24日星期五

Russkaja - Russian Voodoo

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http://www.russkaja.com

http://www.myspace.com/russkaja

Origine du Groupe : Austria

Style : Ska , Punk , Rock , Folk , Alternative

Sortie : 2010



Russkaja is the exact opposite of Easy Listening music, Russkaja - terror of terrors of all Russian folk music

societies - stands for fat Austrian Polka beats. The group members are the most illustrious musicians of the

Alpine region, who possess a colourful mix of cultural backgrounds. They pour these various cultural influences

into a postmodern version of Russian folk and spread their distinctive music all over Europe. It is sweaty and

shouts out loud: Dance Dance Dance! It is a clash of trash metal, world jazz, funky stuff and Frank Zappaesque

Rock. All these things signify: Get down to business!

On Russkaja’s MySpace site their music is described as "Healing and Easy Listening" - a tongue-in-cheek fraud.

If a poor convalescent goes to “Spa Russkaja”, he will definitely not return in one piece. Russkaja is quite the

opposite of Easy Listening music, Russkaja – horror of horrors of all Russian folk music societies – is the one

and only Russian high-speed-sensation from Austria. This is the reason for the black-humour disposition of the

band, whose extremely genuine Slavonic name derivates from a mix of “Russia”, “Ska” and “Ja” – the German

word for YES. The last piece of that name shows their basically positive attitude and their categorical principle

to refuse any ‘no’ or rejection.

At least one section of the band has suitable origins (Russia, Ukraine, Hungary & Bulgaria). Thus the band

originator Georgi A. Makazaria was born in Moscow and has been living in Vienna since 1992. In Vienna he

participated in the musical „Falco – A Cybershow” and was member of the trash metal group "Stahlhammer”.

Before joining Russkaja, the other band members had been playing in several Austrian music formations:

trombonist H.G. Gutternigg with Joe Zawinul, drummer Titus Vadon with Drahdiwaberl, guitarist Zebo Adam

with Hallucination Company and saxophonist Manfred Franzmeier with the Hot Pants Road Club; whereas

violinist Antonia Georgiew was known as child prodigy of classical music. Since her early childhood she has

won numerous classical music awards.

This list makes clear that Russkaja possesses a wide range of musical styles and influences – a mixture of trash

metal, world jazz, funky stuff and Frank Zappa-esque Rock. This tells us: they mean it seriously. Here are coldly

minded masters at work, eager to bring their audiences’ blood to the boil, and by spreading Russian propaganda

from abroad they seek to drive governmental protectionists of culture up the proverbial wall.

Russkaja’s Kasatchok is similar to a traditional punch-up, the brass section is like a Kalashnikov, and the stage

dresses are ‘Genghis Khan meets Red Army’, combined with greetings from the Tsar himself. Welcome to the

post-modern age, and, as you’ve been told, they won’t take ‘no’ for an answer!

Russkaja’s musical message, on the other hand, is crystal-clear: Dance Dance Dance! Ska is the magic formula

and Polka means to an end. These seven quasi-Russian spirits are masters of both styles. The have been

practising their diabolic trade since 2005, and in 2008, after a few singles and EPs, they launched their first

album „Kasatchok Superstar“. And at least since that release they have become superstars in their own right.

Like their colleagues in New York, the band Gogol Bordello, they single-handedly conquered clubs and open-air

festivals across Europe and have been spreading their high-speed brass wherever possible. This is not simple

Balkan fashion and they are no power pioneers of Moscow; this is quite simply pure anarchy of sound. We say

“spasiba” and “dobriy Abend!”.



by balkanopithecus from http://musical-heritage2.blogspot.com









Tracklist :   

1. Ras Dwa Tri 3:13

2. Da Mama 2:34

3. Change 3:17

4. Wolna I Ja 3:16

5. Hammerdrive 3:39

6. Gulaj Duscha 3:36

7. Swoboda 3:07

8. Nikogda 3:42

9. Traktor 3:26

10. Ogonki 3:59

11. Leto Leto 3:00

12. Go Sputnik 2:47

13. Polosa 3:46

14. Hep Hep 3:32

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