The Russian Futurists
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The Russian Futurists are a Canadian indie pop band based in Toronto. Their music can be described as lo-fi, indie-electronica fused with a twee-pop temperament. Although they initially had only one member, Matthew Adam Hart, the band was later enlarged for live performances.
The band debuted with Upper Class Recordings in 2000 with The Method of Modern Love, which was praised by music stars such as Graham Coxon, Heath Ledger and Peter Buck[citation needed]. In 2004 the band toured in the U.S., Canada and Spain.
The Band's Track "Paul Simon" has been placed on many Samsung Phones as a feature song.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- The Method of Modern Love (2000)
- Let's Get Ready to Crumble (2002)
- Our Thickness (2005)
- The Weight's On The Wheels (Upcoming)
[edit] Compilations
[edit] EPs
- Ecole de Neige (1998)