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Punk TV

Punk TV

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 8 votes
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  • Similar Artists: The Chemical Brothers, New Order, Muse, Sonic Youth

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Average rating4 starsOut of 8 votes

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Editor's review

At the forefront of Russian electronic music is Punk TV, whose alias is not indicative of its sound. The Siberian trio is one to watch; its glistening and hopeful sound is something like a less-calculating Postal Service, taking from driving breaks, emo trip-hop and poppy electro.

Biography

Brooklyn’s AeroCCCP Recordings is the home for the best in Russian new electronic and avantgarde music. After the overwhelming success of Messer Fur Frau Muller’s album “Triangle,Dot & Devil” (see press quotes below), AeroCCCP is excited to present their newest release – the self-titled debut from Siberia’s own Punk TV. Punk TV defines its musical style as “indie-tronica”– a mixture of air and movement with guitar
riffs, solid rhythm, and occasional vocals. Their sound is soft, yet at the same time dynamic, with diffused chord structures and melodies of electronic romanticism. The band claims that it was a natural choice to write lyrics in English and not Russian. All band members grew up going to the same school in Novosibirsk. Together they studied advanced English and were influenced by the foreign music like American indie-rock, Brit-pop and electronica.

Punk TV was started in early 2004 by three friends and musicians from Siberia. Alex Kelman is the driving force behind the project, creating the electronic element for guitars, vocals, and other live instruments. Volodya Komarov is the front man and bassist on stage, and plays a majority of the live parts in the studio. Kostya Nikonov along with electronic drums creates the rhythm section of Punk TV.
During three years of Punk TV’s existence Russian press compared their sound with Muse, Sonic Youth and Joy Division. However, after performing live at several major Russian and European festivals the band was dubbed as “Russian Chemical Brothers.” Russian edition of Rolling Stone
used words such as “cool,” “fresh” and “driving,” describing the effect of Punk TV’s music.

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