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There's an inspiring story behind this album: guitarist Yuri Matveyev and violinist Artyom Yakushenko grew up in the Siberian town of Irkutsk, where they were eventually brought together by their obsession with their instruments and their love of a wide variety of music. Their wildly energetic jazz-folk-rock performances earned them enthusiastic audiences (but not much money) in their native region, so they traveled to New York, where an American fan of theirs was also a music industry figure. Despite a rapturous response from audiences in clubs and on the streets of Manhattan, no record deal was forthcoming, so their American friend sold some of his assets and produced the record himself, recruiting such sidemen as clarinetist Don Byron, saxophonist Michael Brecker, and percussionist Mino Cinelu. This album is the result, and it's a delight. From the klezmer-flavored "And Then, Nika..." to the Latin grooves of "Natasha, Havana" and "Indigo Breeze," and from the spare textures of Matveyev's impressive guitar solo "Cagey Bee" (har, har) to the lush beauty of the title track, this is an album that inspires whether or not you know the story behind it. One or two tracks get just a bit long-winded and overblown, but for the most part the music is tight, original, and strangely hooky. All of it is extremely well played. ~ Rick Anderson
Elec.Guitar + Elec.Violin W/Michael Brecker,Don Byron
Liner Note Author: Lorna Graham.
Two Siberians: Yuri Matveyev (electric guitar); Artyom Yakushenko (violin).
Additional personnel: Richard Bona (vocals, bass instrument); Nina Hennessey (vocals); Don Byron (clarinet); Michael Brecker (tenor saxophone); George Whitty (synthesizer); Matthew Garrison (bass guitar); Mino Cinelu, Steve Berrios (percussion).
Out Of Nowhere Music | List Price | $18.97 (You save $3.32) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, International, Jazz Instrument, World, Enhanced CD | | Label | Heads Up | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 104223  | | CD Universe Part number | 6827112 | | Catalog number | 3096 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 22, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Darryl Pitt | | Personnel | Artyom Yakushenko - violin Yuri Matveyev - electric guitar
Also: Michael Brecker, Richard Bona, Mino Cinelu, Don Byron, George Whitty, Matthew Garrison, Steve Berrios, Nina Hennessey |
Two Siberians Out Of Nowhere Songs Out Of Nowhere Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   The Best!!! Super The Best!!! Super Submitted by anton (Russia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 4 found this helpful.
Evidence of things not heard When I came across this album, I sort of switched my mental state. This usually happens when you have come to the point where you need something new - it doesn't mean that you stop appreciating anything, but indeed need some leap forward. At this point - even if you are a professional musician - you perceive new ideas by your soul, normally ignoring judgments like "this is a great polyphonic complex-beat music". The two guys from Siberia are those whose music is perceived without such mental efforts. Being rather complex and technical, it gets deep into your soul - be that a cheerful "Outpost radio", uni-cultural "Amoroso" or heart-explosive "Evidence..." - each one in the album is penetrating into its appropriate location in your heart, sometimes even deeper. Speaking, anyway, about the style and some characterizing features, it should be noted that you will find very unique combination of folk music with jazz-rock and fusion. Get this album, and you will definitely develop at least fifteen new images in your mind, vivid and soulful. Submitted by bezgin_gleb (Kranenburg, NRW, Germany) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
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