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1991
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A war begins. A fashion fad is discarded. A 14-year-old on the Western fringes of the rapidly disintegrating Soviet Union, Michael Idov hears "Losing My Religion" on the radio and realizes that music doesn't end with the Beatles.
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1997
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A nationwide strike is averted. A man wins a large prize. Idov (now a film student in Ann Arbor) buys a Tascam 4-track.
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1999
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A politician gets in trouble. A sports team defeats another sports team. Zembla congeals.
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2003
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A company buys out its foundering competitor. A media personality retires. Zembla records a single with producer Martin Bisi (Sonic Youth, Cibo Matto, Swans).
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Credits: Produced by Michael Idov and Martin Bisi |
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Credits: Produced by Michael idov and Martin Bisi |
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