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Fjodor

Fjodor is an instrumental psychedelic space-rock band influenced by Balkan & Oriental roots music, Krautrock, Jazz, Noiz, electronic, contemporary and classical music. The band was unofficially formed in 2006 as a jam trio (guitar, synth, drums). Two years later, two more members (violin & synth) joined the band and they recorded their first album titled as "I" (2008). Soon after the synth and violin player left the band and Lovro Zlopaša (Owie Pockshull, Seven That Spells, Tigrova Mast, Vergl Grind) joined them as a guest with his saxophone & synth on their Danish tour in December ...read more

Fjodor is an instrumental psychedelic space-rock band influenced by Balkan & Oriental roots music, Krautrock, Jazz, Noiz, electronic, contemporary and classical music. The band was unofficially formed in 2006 as a jam trio (guitar, synth, drums). Two years later, two more members (violin & synth) joined the band and they recorded their first album titled as "I" (2008). Soon after the synth and violin player left the band and Lovro Zlopaša (Owie Pockshull, Seven That Spells, Tigrova Mast, Vergl Grind) joined them as a guest with his saxophone & synth on their Danish tour in December 2010. In 2011 Fjodor officially started playing as a power trio (guitar, bass and drums) which resulted with their second release "Riding through the Black Hole". In 2012 Fjodor started working on their first official (not self-released) album together with Dušan Žica ([L]Temple of the Smoke[/L]) on synths. In 2013 they finally mastered their 3rd album "St. Anthony’s Fire" which resulted as one 46-minute long track. « hide

Similar Bands: Hawkwind, Pink Floyd, Farflung, Oresund Space Collective, Lunarmare

St. Anthony's Fire
09/18/2013

4
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Riding Through The Black Hole
2011

4
1 Votes

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