Dogs of Tobacco is a Russian musical project from Moscow . It was founded in 1996 by Robert Ostrolutsky and Vasily Biloshitsky.
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History
The name of the project “Tobacco Dogs” was invented by Robert Ostrolutsky after hearing a story of a woman who ate kebab with appetite during a summer vacation in Sevastopol, and after that the kebab seller told her that the kebab was from dog meat [1] .
Project Participants 1996-1998
- Robert “Some Level Black” Ostrolutsky;
- Vasily Biloshitsky;
- saxophonist Dmitry Zenkin [2] ;
- cellist Evgeni Mikhailov (Amu-Daria group) [2] ;
- bass player Viktor Timshin (group “Kennedy’s Children”) [2] ;
- drummer Vladimir Ermakov (group " E.ST. ") [3] ;
- drummer Irina Nazarova [3] .
Project Participants since 1998
- Robert “Some Level Black” Ostrolutsky;
- Vasily Biloshitsky;
- Philip Kozenyuk
- Alexey Mostiev [4] ;
Creativity
"Tobacco Dogs" gave several concerts in sleeping areas of Moscow [2] and clubs [5] . The “Disc-Channel” program and the night-time TV show “ Drema ” on TV-6 regularly devoted the issues to “Tobacco Dogs” [6] . In 1998, the group staged the play “Faust” [7] . In the late 90s, Ostrolutsky went to live in London and the group ceased to exist.
In 2006, the album “To Brain ..!” Was reissued on the Q-Code label. On this occasion, Rolling Stone columnist Andrei Bukharin called the album “our own industrial classic” and wrote that “the recording is an uncompromising, little-like industrial , and very lively, analog, guitar, with atonal additions of such unexpected instruments as a saxophone and cello. Towards the end of the album, the group slowly but surely moves out to the noise ambient landscapes ” [8] .
On May 14, 2006, at the presentation of the album at Ikra Club, the project participants met again [9] ,
Discography
- 1996 "Into the brain ..!"
- 2007 “Shadow of the Light”
- 2009 “I Will Find, I Will Kill!”
- 2012 "The New Body"
- 2019 "In Another Universe"
Notes
- ↑ Songs to the Void, 2014 , p. 137.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Songs to the Void, 2014 , p. 139.
- ↑ 1 2 Songs into the Void, 2014 , p. 138.
- ↑ Songs to the Void, 2014 , p. 141.
- ↑ Songs to the Void, 2014 , p. 146.
- ↑ Songs to the Void, 2014 , p. 149.
- ↑ Songs to the Void, 2014 , p. 170.
- ↑ Andrei Bukharin. Mad Dogs // Rolling Stone. - 2006. - May ( No. 23 ). - S. 99 .
- ↑ Songs to the Void, 2014 , p. 177.
Literature
- Alexander Gorbachev , Ilya Zinin . Songs to the Void. - M .: AST, 2014 .-- 445 p. - ISBN 978-5-17-085230-7 .