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Must have had quite an impression this close to the collapse of the Soviet Union. It would be interesting to compare this against the original, as if this is close to the original ideas then it In English, and the songs are incredibly accessible, with the vast majority being under four minutes in length and only one Music, there is that much space, which provides plenty of room for the instruments to bounce off each other. One could drive a bus through the holes in the
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It is modern yet dated, always with fresh sounds and stacks of restraint. Has a pastoral and laid-back feeling, with the flute an important instrument and not as much violin as I have come toĮxpect from the guys, and is one of those timeless releases which could have been released any time in the last 50 years. I have always enjoyed the music of Lost World Band (they added the word 'Band' after the first two albums), and theirĢ019 album 'Spheres Aligned' is a masterpiece, but what would it like to go back to before the beginning? The result is aĬrossover album which is thoroughly enjoyable indeed, sounding as if it had come out of the UK as opposed to Russia. With Andy being accompanied by long-time flautist Vassily Soloviev and new drummer Matt Brown. Realized there was little which could be done with them, so this is a re-imagined and newly recorded version of the album It sounds a bit naïve now, but it has some really nice moments, especiallyĬonsidering that there was literally no art rock in Russia at that time." When he went back to the original recordings Andy Andy described it to me as much more of an art rock album than Was originally just released on cassette back in 1992. I had not realized until he contacted me some months back was that there was in existence a much earlier album, which Over the years, myself and Andy Didorenko (vocals, bass, guitar, keyboards, violin) have become friends, but what The band was Lost World and the album 'Trajectories': I thoroughly enjoyed it and recommended them to Along with strong instrumental sympho-prog material, the new albums feature songs with Andy on vocals.īack in 2005 I came across the debut album by a trio of Moscow Conservatory luminaries which had been released a few In this formation, the band recorded 'SOLAR POWER' (2013) and 'OF THINGS AND BEINGS' (2016), as well as the revision of 'AWAKENING OF THE ELEMENTS' (2015). Alex AKIMOV moved to the producer's chair, and Andy DIDORENKO became the sole writer of music and lyrics, with Vassili SOLOVIEV providing the flute part. In 2011, after the initial 'SOLAR POWER' sessions broke down, the new drummer Konstantin SHTIRLITZ (ex-INFRONT) first appeared as a drummer for the band. LOST WORLD are another excellent example of the modern Russian prog scene, which deserves much more visibility on an international level.Īlthough the band were originally known as LOST WORLD, they changed their name to LOST WORLD BAND in 2009. Very good for those who about to be introduced to Russian Prog! Soft soundscapes change into riffy moments, violin interplays with flute, complex signatures and shifting moods abound. Because the pieces are generally of modest length, it never gets boring. LOST WORLD cover a variety of styles, with moods ranging from dark and frenetic to gentle, romantic and pastoral. These guys can definitely play and write great music. Probably because they are Russian, they sound unlike any of the other prog bands with heavy classical influences, so ther music sounds quite original. This is classical progressive rock of the highest order, with flute and violin featured prominently. Their second album, the completely instrumental "Awakening of the Elements", was released in 2006 by MUSEA. The trio ( Vassily Soloviev- flute, vocal, guitar Andy Didorenko - acoustic and electric violin, guitar, bass guitar Alexander Akimov - keyboards, programming, sound engineering ) wrote short yet complex and skillfully arranged (featuring flute, violins, acoustic guitar) songs and instrumental tracks. LOST WORLD was formed by 3 conservatory-trained students in 1990, but their debut album, "Trajectories", was only released in 2003 by Boheme Music. The way they play classical rock is unlike anyone else, and some of it is outstanding. Founded in Moscow, Russia in 1990 (initially as simply "Lost World") - Still active as of 2019