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Orthodox trap music by Oligarkh? Balalike it!

When Orthodox prayer meets electronic music
By Pavel Gazdyuk, Ales' Kot-Zajcev

St. Petersburg electronic band Oligarkh is a unique phenomenon on the Russian music scene. Their debut album made quite a mark on the Runet with its impossibly eclectic mix of Orthodox prayer, traditional Russian lyrics, bell-ringing and modern electronic bass music. Even young people are unsure if they like this kind of mixture, while the older generation is just shocked.

The musicians themselves think that their songs help to unearth their native culture. Listening to a peaceful prayer with an offensive drum beat, for instance, creates a prevailing sense of darkness. And that's where the mystery lies. According to the band, that's the secret of the Russian soul, when the lines between good and bad are blurred.

January 22, 2016
Tags: culture_multimedia, music, balalike it!

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