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25: 335:. Their paintings have carpet-like filling with a number of motifs (flowers, animals, decorations, landscapes, fantasy, architecture and occasionally portraits) copied from photographs and drawings by other artists. In addition to crayons and pastels, they use oil and acrylic. The ephemeral street art was eventually destroyed or painted over. Apollo was commissioned to paint a 9-metre (30 ft) board fence in oil. The group's largest work was a 48-by-2-metre (157.5 by 6.6 ft) wall around a football pitch in 101: 346: 251:
CDs were distributed to friends and family members, and the band performed at Kostroma State University in December 2003. The purchase of their first mixing console and microphone in 2004 improved the quality of their recorded music. After the 22nd album, Anna Glinina and Ilya Pick (flute and vocals)
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wall of a children's nature center. After it was damaged by fire several times, it was dismantles a few years later. Two band members also painted the walls around the Kostroma rail station. Although the pastels were fragile, the technique allowed their fingers direct contact with the wall; their
263:), Anna Glinina-Tsimliakova (vocals), Potup (vocals, keyboards), Kvadra (vocals, trumpet) and Ivan Bolotov (drums). They rehearsed at night at a local music school. Early performances included a Kostroma song festival in December, 2007 and January 2008 and a February 14, 2008 show in 292:. The band's membership changed several times; Natalia Eremina joined in 2013, and Anna and Sergei Tsimliakov, Nikolai Morosov (guitar) and Valentin Filippov (bass, percussion) left. A Korg D-888 portable studio enhanced their live performances. 300:
The group increased its performance repertoire to 54 songs, including instrumentals. By its 54th online release, Komba BAKH decided to perform all its compositions live using a
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By 2007, Komba BAKH members were Apollo (guitars, vocals), Ilya Pick (flute, vocals), Beanpole (bass, vocals), Sergei Tsimliakov (bass,
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Andrei Logvinov. In addition to samples, Apollo recorded bass guitars, keyboards and drum-machine software.
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is a Russian musical and artistic group which has released 55 albums and created a number of
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The four became friends at school, formed a band and created an 18-metre (59 ft)
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joined the band; around that time, they participated in rap festivals in
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Komba BAKH was influenced artistically by the 14th-century painter
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After recording an unreleased first album the group switched to
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Four casually-dressed young men with their arms around each other's shoulders
Kostroma
Hip hop
www.kombabakh.ru
murals
Kostroma
pastel
pastel
stucco
breakbeat
cassette tape
Archpriest
Ivanovo
domra
Belgorod
Zavtra
Moscow
St. Petersburg
Yekaterinburg
Yaroslavl
Fender Rhodes
electric piano
Moscow

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