DakhaBrakha, Jozers, and the new collection “Behind Her Backstage” in Artillery’s weekly releases. Collage: Anastasia Rybakova / Suspilne Culture. Photos provided by the artists’ press offices. Photos of DakhaBrakha — Anastasia Vodchenko; photos of Jozers — Polina Polykarpova.
As noted by YouTube channel Suspilne Culture
Every Friday the Artillery project presents the latest releases of the week. In the new lineup, there is an intensive release from Behind Her Curtains, a mysterious return of The Jozers, a cinematic music video by DakhaBrakha, an emotional single from Desperate Power, and an autumn mini-album from Doctor Bugg. Below are the main releases of the week worth listening to.
Key releases of the week
Behind Her Curtains 3.0 (compilation) – another intensive from the Behind Her Curtains platform, where five teams from different artists and producers had 48 hours to create a new track. The compilation features Alice Change, Palmyra, Karyotype, Lovera Breaux, and Annei.
Monatik and Dorofeeva – The Forever-Dancing Person (LP) – a collaborative release in which through dance rhythms and on-stage energy love for dancing and life on the stage is conveyed.
Doctor Bugg – Osin Nastala Znenatska (EP) – an autumn release with an industrial mood, where poetic motifs blend with powerful drums and a saxophone.
DakhaBrakha – Nine Sundays – a track that previously sounded only at live concerts; now it officially makes it onto the band’s forthcoming album, and along with it appears the visual work by Dasha Shi and the lead role by Kateryna Firsova.
The Jozers – The Last Goodbye II – the sequel to Serhiy Voronov’s work with updated music written by Neurodyna$ty; the author explains how the new version highlights the theme of loneliness.
Hyphen Dash – Berlin – the first song from the forthcoming album, created during the full-scale invasion; the track embodies the improvisational energy and the band’s patriotic experiences.
Popil – Blizzards – a new two-part single; a cozy atmosphere and a wintry vibe with deep synths and dynamics.
Additionally, in the releases carousel there is plenty of material from various artists: from indie elements to lyrical experiments – all of this creates a rich sonic ocean of the week.
This Artillery selection showcases the diversity of the modern Ukrainian scene and invites listeners to discover new favorites.
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