EXIT project
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EXIT project | |
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Origin | Moscow, Russia |
Genre(s) | Electronic music, Art rock, Experimental music, Instrumental, Easy listening, Electronica, Jazz fusion |
Years active | 2001-present |
Website | EXITproject.ru/ |
Members | |
Roman "ROmul" Smirnov (Guitar, Programming)(2001-present) Oleg Smirnov (Guitar)(2001-present) Vladimir "Big" Glushko (Drums)(2001-present) Valery "MIF" Mifodovsky (Promotion, Management)(2001-present) |
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Former members | |
Michael "Kotovsky" Finagin (2001-2004) Anton Kochurkin (Flute)(2001-2004) |
EXIT project are an instrumental electronic music, art rock, experimental music, easy listening and jazz fusion[1] band from Russia. The band created its own unique style which was labeled as art-fusion.[2] [3]
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[edit] History
EXIT project was formed in 2001 as an open experimental music team. "Open" means that when it was formed any musician could join it. The cause was to creat a non-commercial music project. The first linup was: Roman "ROmul" Smirnov (Guitar, Programming), Oleg Smirnov (Guitar), Vladimir "Big" Glushko (Drums), Michael "Kotovsky" Finagin, Anton Kochurkin (Flute) and Valery "MIF" Mifodovsky (Promotion, Management). [4] [5]
The first album of the project was Live Electricity, released in 2002 by the lable СD Land Records. Several songs from the album entered different compilations. All the sale proceeds from the album were directed to the WWF program (protection of animals). [6] [7] The album received highly positive reviews from the critics, and the band was identified to have its own unique style.[8]
In 2004 Michael "Kotovsky" Finagin and Anton Kochurkinthe left the band, and the remaining lineup released some of their demo-material in a release called Quintet. [9]
The second album of the band, Hack The World, which used more Electronic music, was self-released freely on the internet in 2005 by the declaration FREE!MUSIC 2.1, which allows everybody who wants to download and use the music freely. Some of its tracks where used on the audio-story Karandash i samodelkin v Egipte, by the project Audio-Theater. [10] The album became a success, and the music journals Salon Audio Video and Avtozvuk released the album in a 50,000 copies edition as an add-on to the journal issue. [11] Songs from the album were also used for the audio-show Space Mowgli based on a story by Strugatsky brothers and in Peoples book based on Yevgeniy Grishkovts's Rivers. [12]
After the success of Hack The World the band started an active touring career in different Moscow clubs and rock festivals, including InProg 2006. During these active tour-career the band played many new material which was described by the critics as art-fusion. [13] [14]
In 2007 the band released their third album, Mystery Journey of Girl with her Death. The album was released without any early notice on the FREE!MUSIC web site. The sound of the album was a more distortion oriented and included more traditional music elements. [15] [16]
On October the 22th, 2007, the band and the performer Sergey Letov were the first to perform at the program Brat Jivyom ("Taking Alive") on the Russian TV chanel O2TV. [17]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
- Live Electricity (2002, СD Land Records)
- Hack The World (2005, self-released freely on the internet)
- Mystery Journey of Girl with her Death (2007, self-released freely on the internet)
[edit] Other
- Quintet (2004, demo-material released)
[edit] Trivia
- Though two members of the band, Roman and Oleg, have the same surname, Smirnov, they are not brothers. Smirnov is the second most common surname in Russia (after Ivanov), or as they themselves joke about it: "Were not brothers just a rare surname".[18]
- Roman "ROmul" Smirnov and Valery "MIF" Mifodovsky are among the founders of the free music non-profit organization, FREE!MUSIC.
- In 2005 PepsiCo released a CD which included a few of the songs from Hack The World in remixed versions. The band didn't like the remixes so much that they asked their name wouldn't be mentioned on the CD.[19]
[edit] References
- ^ EXIT project – Music at Last.fm
- ^ EXIT project | Free!Music project
- ^ O2TV — Первый молодёжный телеканал
- ^ EXIT project | Free!Music project
- ^ EXIT project. Хорошая музыка. - Участники
- ^ EXIT project | Free!Music project
- ^ EXIT project – Music at Last.fm
- ^ O2TV — Первый молодёжный телеканал
- ^ EXIT project. Хорошая музыка. - Дискография EXIT project
- ^ EXIT project | Free!Music project
- ^ EXIT project. Хорошая музыка. - Дискография EXIT project
- ^ EXIT project | Free!Music project
- ^ EXIT project | Free!Music project
- ^ O2TV — Первый молодёжный телеканал
- ^ EXIT project | Free!Music project
- ^ O2TV — Первый молодёжный телеканал
- ^ O2TV — Первый молодёжный телеканал
- ^ EXIT project. Хорошая музыка. - Разная музыка
- ^ EXIT project. Хорошая музыка. - Дискография EXIT project