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Various - Soviet groove vol.2 download mp3 flac
Performer: Various
Title: Soviet groove vol.2
Country: France
Genre: Soul Funk
Style:Free Funk
Released: 15 Dec 2006
Catalog number: 002
Label: Not On Label
MP3 album szie: 1092 mb
FLAC album size: 1083 mb

Tracklist

1 VI Московский Фестиваль Советской Джазовой Музыки Нас пугали пугачем 06:47
2 Алексей Кузнецов Утверждение 03:28
3 Оркестр Мелодия Садись в поезд А 04:22
4 VI Московский Фестиваль Советской Джазовой Музыки Предание араратской долины 09:50
5 VI Московский Фестиваль Советской Джазовой Музыки Читая Межелайтиса 05:50
6 Арсенал Башня из слоновой кости 10:06
7 Мелодия It Means Nothing 19:80
8 Ансамбль "Бумеранг" Тахира Ибрагимова Вторая часть сюиты "Семиречье" 06:17

Credits

  • DJ MixIvan Tchijevsky

Notes

After more than one year of trying to upper the standards of rare groove podcasting, we decided to open our programs to more musical experts than just our crew of Parisian crate-diggers. Our first guest comes from Russia, with love of course but also a selection of impossible-to-find Soviet Russia grooves. Here's the first half hour, with a "Part 2" coming up quite soon, and a little introduction specially written by our host of the week, Ivan Tchijevsky:
"Welcome to Ivan Tchijevsky podcast! This mix was recorded in Moscow (Russia) and it is a compilation of old records released in the Soviet Union during the 1970s. It is hard to underestimate the effort of musicians who produced those records because at that time it was a question of working really hard to release something worth listening. Not only the poorer technology complicated the process, but the Communist party strong ideological control gave musicians a substantial pain in the ass as well. It was a multi-level vigilance by editors on various stages of production which filtered off everything that would not correspond with soviet ideology. Moreover, because of the "Iron Curtain" musicians in the USSR could not get necessary information about the ultimate tendencies in contemporary music. We can only guess how many excellent records were suppressed by the communist censors. The advanced music styles like jazz and funk were considered being "vices of the West" and the Party bosses liked ballet more than music. However, this mix represents only a microscopic part of vast amount of great records made in the Soviet Union. These records could be considered as a cultural heritage which yet has to be discovered (or rediscovered) by music-lovers all over the world."
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