Sounds like acoustics, electronic jazz, idm, downtempo, ambient...
So-called lampa nakalivaniya, more known as the electric bulb has been invented in 1880 by Thomas Edison. Some years has passed and as Vladimir Ilich Lenin exclaimed epoch-making "...and electrification of all country!" it has opened an era of synthetic light in Russian territory.
Today, despite of all assurances of sceptics, it is easy enough to designate a true place of electric light from all this urbanistic happiness (no less than a central heating and a waterpipe) - it is enough to switch-off the light in the city on a couple of days.
Though at the first time it will be panically heavy to get used to an idea, that modern synthetic Gods have left us, surprisingly quickly the person will find an opportunity to kindle fire: to be warmed and prepare itself to eat. Because, at all diligence of modern progress, nothing is capable now to replace the full light and warmly alive fire. The fire which can unexpectedly burn fingers or eyelashes; the fire which gives the hot unique force...
“Anya 5” by Siba [5.8mb, 4:16]
“9th August 1969 (live at studio)” by Uniquetunes [8.4mb, 6:10]
“Pesnya Morya” by Two Volts Brothers [5.8mb, 4:17]
“Nostalgia” by Blondin [5.5mb, 4:04]
“Flop the Game Hero” by Test Pressing [7.1mb, 5:12]
“FoXXX” by Dunaewsky 69 [7.7mb, 5:37]
“Surprised Condition” by Monokle [6.4mb, 4:34]
“Night Has Passed” by Blondin [6.3mb, 4:38]
“Awa” by MB-ent [7.7mb, 5:36]
“Live at OkNo (excerpt)” by CellarDoor [9.1mb, 6:41]
“Mass Deformation” by Monokle [4.5mb, 3:18]
“Daria” by Siba [5.7mb, 4:10]






