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Almond’s voice is superlative (Almond is better than Antony), and it is astonishing how our electro-pop imp can feel comfortable among accordions, clarinets, violins, and much balalaika. The project prefers to celebrate the vitality and poetry of Kozin’s music rather than dwell on the sappy, the nostalgic, and the sense of loss and injustice.
Almond’s voice is superlative (Almond is better than Antony), and it is astonishing how our electro-pop imp can feel comfortable among accordions, clarinets, violins, and much balalaika.
The project prefers to celebrate the vitality and poetry of Kozin’s music rather than dwell on the sappy, the nostalgic, and the sense of loss and injustice.
Discover Marc Almond's haunting tribute to Vadim Kozin—listen to Orpheus in Exile and explore a forgotten chapter of Russian musical history.
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