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2013 reissue. Mirumir presents a reissue of beloved Moscow post-punk band Zvuki Mu's 2005 final album, Skazki Bratiev Grimm. Lead singer and songwriter Pyotr Mamonov is one of the most revered and eccentric figures of the Russian art scene, whose absurdist lyrics are as playful and disturbing as his vocal style and explosive on-stage presence. The band's sound combined starkly simple yet textured melodies with synthesizer sounds; their debut self-titled album was the first Russian work to be produced by Brian Eno (MIR 100432LP).
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MIR 100432LP
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2013 reissue. Revered Moscow post-punk band Zvuki Mu's legendary debut self-titled album was the first Russian work to be produced by Brian Eno. Originally released in 1989 on Eno's Opal Records, the record fuses anarchic sounds with leader Pyotr Manonov's absurd lyrics, and bears all the signs of Eno's studio production. Too often overshadowed by Zvuki Mu's later work, their debut has an idiosyncratic charm and contains many of the band's early hits. This reissue is the first ever on vinyl, and was remastered by Russian rock expert Evgeni Gapeev. Features original cover and inner sleeve design and includes bonus track "Zima (Winter) - Dance Remix," originally released on a 1998 CD reissue.
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