Moscow avant-garde composer Nikita Golyshev (CD-R) is well known as a deep experimentalist, making micronoise and electroacoustic music that is in the cutting edge of any spotless mind. In Vesna (this means spring in Russian) CD-R curiously turns to his roots and presents a collection of tracks that can be conditionally described as pure acid bacchanalia or even new rave movements.
Hard-edged electronica meets the times we can name as the beginning. No computers were used during the recording process: only hardware synthesizers, samplers and an ancient Soviet effect-machine.
Vesna is an awaiting thing, that always returns. No matter how much snow is inder the window at the moment.