Bleeding Nature

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The Russian Bleeding Nature duet (Lev Vasilets: music, lyrics, vocal and Peter Bordachyov: violin) started out in February, 2002 as a darkwave band but this situation didn’t last, as they set on a quest for new sound. As a result of these early experiments a mini-album was released by Neuropempire Records Moscow record label. Meanwhile, Bleeding Nature gave several concerts in Moscow and St. Petersburg and supported stars of independent electronic music Melotron and Apoptygma Berzerk during their visits to Russia. But the newly released mini-album with synth/future pop sound didn’t satisfy the musicians.

As a result, the band completely abandoned sometime fascinating synthpop tunes and came back with fresh, “winter” musical concept and new melancholic and steady dream wave sound. During the first two autumn months Vasilets composed most of the tracks for what was to become their new album so the work on a new full-scale album commenced soon, while Russian leading Sojuz Music record label concluded a contract with the band. The vocalist of Moscow ScreenSaver band (which at present has ceased to exist) Alexandr Tomin also took part in the work on a new record. Currently he also performs back vocal parts and holds position of the band co-producer.

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Bleeding Nature EP (2003) released by Neuroempire Records.

My Winter (2005) released by Sojuz.

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