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Dark Side Trio: Industrial Song
ByDanylo Vinarikov
saxophone, tenorJazz from countries formerly part or satellites of the USSR has had a long struggle to be heard. After the post-revolutionary freedoms of the early 1920s, jazz was systematically repressed by the Kremlin, which grew increasingly suspicious of the music's American origins and regarded it as a Trojan horse which, if it could not be silenced completely, then needed at least to be pushed to the very margins. Soviet satellites such as Poland, which were nominally independent, had a head start on Soviet republics such as Ukraine.
But on the evidence of Industrial Song, Ukrainian jazz is catching up. The musicians are technically adept and Vinarikov, trumpeter

Yakiv Tsvietinskyi
trumpetb.1991
Misha Lushenko
keyboards
Konstantin Ivchuk
guitar
Tomasz Stańko
trumpet1942 - 2018

Krzysztof Komeda
piano1931 - 1969
As Vinarikov's generation of Ukrainian musicians develop a more clearly defined Ukrainian voice things will get even betterand if the six musicians in the Dark Side Trio are indicative, the chops are there, ready to go. Stay tuned. ">
Track Listing
Industrial Song; Anabiosis; Haiku; Zeppelinstrasse; Anthem; Ghost City; Presence.
Personnel
Danylo Vinarikov
saxophone, tenorYakiv Tsvietinskyi
trumpetMisha Lushenko
keyboardsKonstantin Ivchuk
guitarSerhii Artemov
bassDmytro Lytvynenko
drumsAlbum information
Title: Industrial Song | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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