Ivan Kurochkin and Vitaly Talyzin (from St. Petersburg) make up Electroforez. Sometimes spelled with “k,” which is closer to the Russian spelling but further from English. In both their music and actual electrophoresis, much happens on its own, requiring few people.
Single from 2019 (Spotify), when this was still an open question. Video from 2020.
From #5 (2018).
Song lyrics
From Quo Vadis (2017). See the title track and a video with lyrics and translation. The Russian princess also comes with a lyric video.
Electroforez Songs
Electroforez Interviews
JagerVibes has an Electroforez interview alongside Lucidvox (2018, 17 mins). See them talking and performing at СВОИ (2016, 19 mins). Also check this Soundproofing (ИМИ, 2020, 4 mins). Written interviews are available at Colta.ru (2017) and Sobaka.ru (2017).
See more at Genius.com and Wikipedia in English or Russian. Find them on Facebook and Instagram, and listen via Bandcamp, Soundcloud, and Spotify.
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