Cheese People

These ensembles are from Moscow and Kiev, though both are aware of - and respect - one another. The common ground between them is a jazz heritage... and the value of such skills in a "post-piracy" world.
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Cheese People, from the city of Samara, have been one of the success stories of Russian pop music, crossing over from obscurity into the mainstream in a very modern way: through ads and TV
Samara's Cheese People opened their 2010 MySpace blog in a jolly mood - and in English, too: "Hi everybody! How are you? Sorry for the delay with our acoustic mini-album - we've been lazy dudes this winter. But it will be released quite soon! Trust us :) Our next album will be released as a free-d...
In April of this year, Moscow's Aktovyi zal played host to the Avant Music Festival for the sixth time. Russia's version of Rolling Stone recently assessed the event as follows: "This festival was especially created so that Moscow's youth, slouching around as always, could at least put their IPo...
As the financial situation worsens in many countries around the world, Russia has not escaped the general pain and misery, being so dependent upon oil and gas.  Historically in the West, investments in food, drink, and entertainment have survived economic disasters with minimal bloodshed, but w...
Cheese People: Supremely catchy stuff from the southern town of Samara. Or, as the band puts it: "Flaky disco-punk from the middle of nowhere." [audio:full_1744c7d9c91e518a40815ed003b94826.mp3]...

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