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Permalink Please welcome the new surf-rock band from Russia (new here)

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Onslow_Beach, thanks a lot!

Welcome to the site. Sorry, we can't host your album here on SG101.

Thank you!
No problem. Anyway, I've posted a direct link to the album in my first post so if anybody would like to download could use this link Smile

The Air Cats Band - Instrumental surf-rock music from Russia

Air Cats Band bassist looks familiar...

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From past me to future you

rottenman, yeah, he looks very much alike Big Grin
We even joking when he sometimes miss the rehearsal that he is too busy killing someone this time Smile

The Air Cats Band - Instrumental surf-rock music from Russia

I've been listening to their album Invisible Air Cats for awhile now (it's also part of a playlist that includes some Mustangs, Eldanka, Ryders, etc.) and wondered:

What's Alexey and the band doing?

Went to their site and didn't see this before, their first studio album that apparently pre-dates Invisible Air Cats, titled "Halfway to Marseille" - great sound to it.

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Alexey, TWO very solid albums! You guys need to start planning NOW to gig your way down to Livorno to the Surfer Joe Festival next year.
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Was this one also recorded mostly analog with your Studer tape & the setup you posted about previously?

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

I Like very nice

Facebook pages theSupertones
or @ Timothy C Sullivan

Sounds Great! Keep doin' music

My latest LP Unknown Creatures by Otitis Media Records is available now on all digital platforms and colored vinyl. Listen and buy here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/sysmalakian/unknown-creatures
Lessons, tabs and tutorials send an email to sysmalakian@gmail.com

Thank you very much, guys! Smile

Badger , we are really really want to play at Surfer Joe someday, this would be a great step forward for the band.

Yes, the first album "Halfway to Marseille" was also recorded at the same studio using the Studer tape recorder.

As for the news, rcently we played a big 2hrs (pretty long) gig at the local retro bar, where we were playing all our current material including some very new tunes, check it out (not all 2 hours, of course Big Grin )

We are also planning to record a professional multi cam video of our newest tune this summer.

The Air Cats Band - Instrumental surf-rock music from Russia

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Boy, that was really refreshing. Welcome aboard Air Cats!

I liked those a lot.

ed

Traditional........speak softly and play through a big blonde amp. Did I mention that I still like big blonde amps?

Really enjoyed that (yes, whole 2 hours).
Even dancing humans having a good time. Shock
Thanks for sharing that Alex.
Cool

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

Thank you guys for your kind words.

Really enjoyed that (yes, whole 2 hours)

Wow! Even I didn't had enough patience to do that Big Grin

Even dancing humans having a good time

Yes, it could look a bit weird but there is a quite common practice at Russian clubs/bars, if you are lucky, sometimes some really pretty girls starts to dance so you could combine the audio stream with the good visual sequence Cool

The Air Cats Band - Instrumental surf-rock music from Russia

kas wrote:

Yes, it could look a bit weird but there is a quite common practice at Russian clubs/bars, if you are lucky, sometimes some really pretty girls starts to dance so you could combine the audio stream with the good visual sequence Cool

Actually, it's always nice to see. Unfortunately more common outside the US. Has been mentioned before, most recently I think by Norm (Boss Fink) and bigtikidude at Surfer Joe during NSSR interview, this difference in enjoyment of the music. Too common in US for people just to sit there & stare at the guitar player's hands instead of finding the beat & letting the music take hold. Thanks again.
Smile

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

Just played at the Russia's only Surf music festival last Saturday, here is the short video clip for one of the tunes we were playing at this event:
https://www.facebook.com/theaircatsband/posts/1164549706937657
Cool

The Air Cats Band - Instrumental surf-rock music from Russia

Our friend, a film maker, just released his short video story based on The Air Cats Band's composition "Rail-O-Nautic":

The Air Cats Band - Instrumental surf-rock music from Russia

That's neat Alex; congrats.
(I like the picture of you guys on the back of the door.)
Cool

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

Badger wrote:

(I like the picture of you guys on the back of the door.)

You noticed it! Big Grin
Even we didn't notice this poster on the first (and second) time Smile
Thanks for watching!

The Air Cats Band - Instrumental surf-rock music from Russia

I enjoy your music very much. The video brought back memories. Some of the scenery reminds me of the countryside outside Klin. The song is lovely and melancholy.

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

Thank you, Noel! Smile
I'm very glad you like the song.

Noel wrote:

The video brought back memories.

Yes, there is not much action, the video just brings the mood and putting the viewer in reflexion Zzzzz

Some of the scenery reminds me of the countryside outside Klin.

I'm pleased to know that someone from the country far away knows the name of the small Russian town like Klin!
I guess the video was filmed somewhere near the St. Petersburg but actually this is quite typical Russian country scene.

The Air Cats Band - Instrumental surf-rock music from Russia

Thank you for your free albums!I like your sound and your style..I love the song Iron Birds!Keep up the good work!!
Greetings from Greece!
(I think with some more reverb on the lead guitar the result would be perfect!The sound of tele is very nice!!!!)

https://www.youtube.com/user/jamess1400

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rottenman wrote:

Air Cats Band bassist looks familiar...

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Laughing

https://www.youtube.com/user/jamess1400

kas wrote:

Thank you, Noel! Smile
I'm very glad you like the song.

Noel wrote:

The video brought back memories.

Yes, there is not much action, the video just brings the mood and putting the viewer in reflexion Zzzzz

Some of the scenery reminds me of the countryside outside Klin.

I'm pleased to know that someone from the country far away knows the name of the small Russian town like Klin!
I guess the video was filmed somewhere near the St. Petersburg but actually this is quite typical Russian country scene.

We saw the beautiful summer home (?) of Tchaikovsky while we were there. They even have a McDonalds, which serves potatoes with sour cream. Absolutely love the food in real Russian restaurants! We never got as far as St. Petersburg, but the countryside villages are lovely. We were there for five weeks, but spent most of our time in Moscow. This was in 2000.

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

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