Cover of Foresteppe No Time To Hurry
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For fans of foresteppe,lovers of ambient folk music,listeners interested in instrumental and atmospheric albums,those drawn to nostalgic and emotional soundscapes,explorers of russian and siberian inspired music
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THE REVIEW

Nostal’gija of Siberia, a warm breeze over the taigas in springtime. Siber, a sleeping land. Dreams of yellowed philatelic memories, stamps and postcards inscribed in Cyrillic. Childish flutes, dreamy and clear like sleepy streams.

A sulking child, with his little Cossack coat. Childhood photos, reluctant portraits of the musician as a brat. Egor Klochikhin — Foresteppe shuns words, the easy path of storytelling. And tells silent stories, papier-mâché landscapes.

Refuges, dens of white foxes. Safe zones of memory.

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Foresteppe's album 'No Time To Hurry' offers a nostalgic and dreamy musical experience inspired by Siberian landscapes and childhood memories. Egor Klochikhin tells silent stories through delicate, clear melodies without relying on words. The music evokes safe refuges and reflective moments. It's an evocative journey marked by warm, ambient folk sounds.

Tracklist Videos

01   Goodbye Lalaland (01:10)

02   Little Bird Cherries (07:49)

03   Radonitsa (04:06)

04   Pink Shorts (01:16)

05   Veselka (04:12)

06   Homewood (04:54)

07   No Time To Hurry (09:30)

Foresteppe

Foresteppe (Egor Klochikhin) composes nostalgic, memory-focused music rooted in Siberian imagery. Reviews highlight flute, minimal strings and field recordings that evoke childhood photos, home movies and domestic memories.
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