Delusions of Adequacy
This CD from Kruzenshtern & Parohod and Vialka is what sampler CD’s should be; it’s a far better way to get the feel of an artist's music rather than cramming 28 tracks of 28 artists onto a CD. While it’s only comprised of 2 artists, the boundaries both explore make you feel as though you’ve heard countless creative and individual artists. Read more...
Ground and sky
The combination of Vialka, a Etron Fou Leloublan-esque French avant-rock duo, with Kruzenshtern & Parohod, a fresher, punkier version of the groups that have been pushed by the Radical Jewish Culture series on Tzadik, is an inspiring one: if nothing else, you're guaranteed a high-energy rollercoaster ride. Read more...
Musiquemachine
If the news were to believe Israel would have nothing more than religious fundamentalists and war. Of course this is not the whole truth, and a band like Igor Krutogolov’s Kruzenshtern i Parohod illustrates that. Their energetic mix of Jewish music and western influences ranging from jazz to mathcore proves that there’s also people living a more ordinary life, yet making extraordinary music.
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Indie.co.il (Hebrew)
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Qube (Hebrew)
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