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Vladimir Andreyevich Komarov

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456:'s debut album. The record, released in spring 2009 by Fusion/Gala, was a major hit in Russia and was noted abroad. Rolling Stone Russia called the album "a full-fledged contender for Best National Debut of the Year", Afisha dubbed it "perfect English-language post-punk". "Another Girl" was used in an ad by a famous alcohol brand and featured in the original film soundtrack to Antikiller D.K. Apart from sound production, Komarov also programmed rhythm machines and bass synthesizers on "I Wanna Be Free" and "The One", played guitar on "Magic is Shit". 297: 449:. A year later, "Evil Lullaby" and the other three tracks from the same record session ("The Crooked Mile (Without a Song)", "Flickering Light", "Most Expensive Crash") were released on Dairy High's eponymous album. The remaining 6 album tracks were done by legendary Welsh producer Greg Haver. Apart from sound production, Komarov also played grand piano, melodica, provided backing vocals and arranged the acoustic ballad "Running Aground". 148: 293: 22: 364:
in 1991. The line-up changed several times with Komarov as the only constant member. Komarov started out as the band's drummer, but after a few failed attempts at recruiting a singer, he took on vocal duties in January 1995. The exact date of the band's founding is unknown. Between September 1 and
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July 2013, Vladimir and Moscow's Revoltmeter joined forces in a trans-Atlantic collaboration and released "Death Electric" EP. 4 tracks release was met with warm reviews. A Russia Magazine named title song as a "track of the week" while LA-based website FFM used words "A fresh breath of Manhattan
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cassettes when he was six years old. In 1989, Vladimir left music school after completing eight years as a major in piano and three years in a Jazz and Pop faculty. On 1 September 1991, he started an art-punk band named Shoe Repair (Remont Obuvi) with his school, which morphed into a more serious
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Komarov's debut as other artists' sound producer took place at Riga's Sound Division Studio in Autumn 2006 when he produced 4 songs by Moscow indie band Dairy High. "Evil Lullaby" was released in 2007 as a 7" vinyl split single with "Honeypod In My Head" by New Zealand band
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December 26, 1991, they used a primitive tape recorder to track their first demo which consisted of four instrumental songs. The band continued to play rare gigs in Moscow and Saint-Petersburg (with Alexander Bogdan on bass), the most recent of which dates back to 2010.
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In Autumn 2007, Vladimir recorded vocals on "Bely List" for Bi-2 side project Nechetny Voin 2. In 2008, he played live with Bi-2 at Nashestvie festival and a series of TV shows. The Bi-2 gig at Moscow Modern Play Theatre, 3 March 2008, was released on DVD in
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In April 2012, the cinema release of Yusup Bakshiev's "Rendezvous", with most of the original soundtrack written by Vladimir. He also made a small on-screen appearance as the soundman for a school girl-group The Poisoned
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In Spring 2012, Vladimir founded WOW!, an electro-garage duo with Dmitry Wild in New York. In September 2012, they released an online single "Have Fun" and continue work on their debut EP at Stratosphere Sound,
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In 2008, Vladimir recorded synth parts for "Anyday Anytime" by Moscow indie band Lost Weekend. The song was included on Lost Weekend's "Lights and Fears" album released by Fusion/Gala in 2010.
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In 2008, Vladimir collaborated with Oleg Kostrov on his Supersonic Future album "The best of the worst". He recorded the bulk of the guitar tracks throughout the album and sang on "Dead Boys".
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never officially broke up. Komarov and Nikonov are rumored to have put the project on hiatus, with a collection of rare and unissued recordings in the pipeline.
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Komarov worked as a journalist from autumn 2001 to summer 2005 at Kontinent Sibir, a Serbian business weekly. In September–December 2002 he was an intern at
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Vladimir took part in the recording of Novosibirsk band FPRF's album, due for release on Hopneck Sound.
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Vladimir frequently plays DJ sets. In 2007-2011 he was resident DJ at Moscow club Krizis Zhanra.
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Komarov became interested in modern pop music when his mother brought a tape recorder and some
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In late 2007, Komarov started recording and mixing the Moscow post-punk band
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Novosibirsk State Architectural University Philosophy Department
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earned international acclaim in the Russian indie rock and
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Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, piano, drums, melodica
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