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Jermook
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Jermook, whose namesake is a small town in Armenia famous for its mineral springs, was born in autumn 2002 as an independent creative experiment of people with different musical backgrounds and ideas. The band is composed of Nick Zavriev, known for his electronic project Ambidextrous, and two former members of the alternative rock band Placenta – singer Arusyak Mirzoyan and bass player Sergey Moscovkin. \nThe identifying feature of the band is its unique combination of rock, electronica, pop and ethnic traditions (Arusyak was born and raised in Armenia). Each of Jermook’s members brings their own musical style to the mix. The resulting combination reflects the sounds of such groups as Depeche Mode, Massive Attack, UNKLE, A Perfect Circle, Portishhead. \nJermook performs its own original music, which is the result of the collective efforts of all its members. \nThe band took to the stage in 2005. Since then Jermook has held numerous concerts in Moscow and other cities. This includes a double-billing Lali Puna, participation in the Avant-2005 international festival together with the NLF3 (France), Hood (UK) and Jamie Lidell, as well as participation in Russia’s largest rock-music festival Nashestvie and the Festival of Modern Art Territoria together with Tonearm (USA), Alina Simone, Fly!, Discrete Encounter, Spielerfrau, British Polar bear, Leafcutter John and Cibelle. \nJermook’s debut album Have a Nice Trip was released in May 2006 by the Shum record label in Moscow. By the time of the album’s released several of the band’s songs had already appeared in the CD collections Natural Selection (Shum) and Invisible music (Mystery of sound). Jermook’s new album includes 13 songs, sung variously in Armenian, English and Russia. The lyrics are composed by Arusyak, and several of the Armenian songs are inspired by the works of famous Armenian poets. The lyrics of the sole Russian song Nejnee Nejnovo come from the eponymous poem of Osip Mandelshtam). \nThe album’s music varies from ethnic trip-hop and intellectual electronica to warm dance indi-pop. Since its release several songs have been circulating the airwaves of Moscow and Yerevan (Armenia) radio, including the popular Moscow radio stations Silver Rain (www.silver.ru) and Richter-FM at 100.1 FM. \nAfter working on different projects, the band teamed up again (with Don replacing Morkva on bass) to record their second long-play. The album called "Songs From The Trees" came out on Family Jam records in December 2009. The band keeps armenian lyrics, trip-hop rhythms and idm-ish production as landmarks, but the new record shows several new directions of Jermook sound including disco beats and dubstep basslines.
Jermook, whose namesake is a small town in Armenia famous for its mineral springs, was born in autumn 2002 as an independent creative experiment of people with different musical backgrounds and ideas. The band is composed of Nick Zavriev, known for his electronic project Ambidextrous, and two former members of the alternative rock band Placenta – singer Arusyak Mirzoyan and bass player Sergey Moscovkin. \nThe identifying feature of the band is its unique combination of rock, electronica, pop and ethnic traditions (Arusyak was born and raised in Armenia). Each of Jermook’s members brings their own musical style to the mix. The resulting combination reflects the sounds of such groups as Depeche Mode, Massive Attack, UNKLE, A Perfect Circle, Portishhead. \nJermook performs its own original music, which is the result of the collective efforts of all its members. \nThe band took to the stage in 2005. Since then Jermook has held numerous concerts in Moscow and other cities. This includes a double-billing Lali Puna, participation in the Avant-2005 international festival together with the NLF3 (France), Hood (UK) and Jamie Lidell, as well as participation in Russia’s largest rock-music festival Nashestvie and the Festival of Modern Art Territoria together with Tonearm (USA), Alina Simone, Fly!, Discrete Encounter, Spielerfrau, British Polar bear, Leafcutter John and Cibelle. \nJermook’s debut album Have a Nice Trip was released in May 2006 by the Shum record label in Moscow. By the time of the album’s released several of the band’s songs had already appeared in the CD collections Natural Selection (Shum) and Invisible music (Mystery of sound). Jermook’s new album includes 13 songs, sung variously in Armenian, English and Russia. The lyrics are composed by Arusyak, and several of the Armenian songs are inspired by the works of famous Armenian poets. The lyrics of the sole Russian song Nejnee Nejnovo come from the eponymous poem of Osip Mandelshtam). \nThe album’s music varies from ethnic trip-hop and intellectual electronica to warm dance indi-pop. Since its release several songs have been circulating the airwaves of Moscow and Yerevan (Armenia) radio, including the popular Moscow radio stations Silver Rain (www.silver.ru) and Richter-FM at 100.1 FM. \nAfter working on different projects, the band teamed up again (with Don replacing Morkva on bass) to record their second long-play. The album called "Songs From The Trees" came out on Family Jam records in December 2009. The band keeps armenian lyrics, trip-hop rhythms and idm-ish production as landmarks, but the new record shows several new directions of Jermook sound including disco beats and dubstep basslines.