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Artist description
Music of the band is basically and instinctively oriented on expressive rhythmic structures which they call "rhinoceroses" and on small folky tunes coming from everywhere in the world. There are some other things in their music but too hard to define. |
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Music Style
Estonia Punk Jazz |
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Musical Influences
Auktyon |
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Similar Artists
Auktyon |
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Artist History
Ne Zhdali is a 6-pieces musical band basically located in Tallinn (Estonia). Their undefined style is a combination of different personalities, musical tastes and influences. Their music has amazed people for its enormous optimism in the time of apocalypses... On stage they are bursting with wild energy exploring their physical and mental capacities.
They started in 1987. Their original and fresh approach to the music made them popular in the underground Soviet scene. In 1989 they first went to the West where in Holland they recorded their first album (Rhinoceroses...). Since that time they've played 15 tours in more then 15 countries of Europe, played flestivals in Canada, always welcomed with big enthuasiasm.
During 9 years they released 6 albums on different labels. New material with BTMSQ (Billy Tipton Memorial Saxophone Quartet) from Seattle (USA) and released in Russia by Solyd Records & in Germany by No Mans Land in 1998. For now 4 members live in Tallinn, one in Berlin and one in Luzern (Switzerland).
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Group Members
Leonid Soibelman - guitar, vocal
Ilja Komarov - bas guitar
Vitali Redchits - drums
Andrei Klagin - objects,vocals, euphonium
Oleg Davidovitch - trombon, guitar
Veeremaa Vadim - brass, backvocal. |
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Instruments
vocal,guitar, bas, rums, bjects, euphonium,trombon, brass, backvocal. |
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Location
Tallin, EST - Estonia |
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