The Moscow-based electronic musicians build an industrial landscape where the workers sometimes seem mechanical
Sasha Lipsky (left) and Dima Pantyushin
Imagine a line of uniformed factory workers in socialist Russia marching into work. Then picture them suddenly breaking into a coordinated dance, before they return back to the line again. That’s the feeling you get from Peshekhod, Dima Pantyushin and Sasha Lipsky’s debut album. The Moscow-based electronic musicians build an industrial landscape where the workers sometimes seem mechanical. But that doesn’t stop them from kicking off their shoes when their superiors turn their backs.
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