concert
“Saison Noir”: capsule fashion by Ianis Chamalidy and original music by Andrei Samsonov & Laska Omnia
28 November 2015, Saturday 03:00
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Erarta Stage
12+

On 28 November, Saturday, live music and fashion will harmonically merge at Erarta Stage. Andrei Samsonov & Laska Omnia and Ianis Chamalidy Fashion House will simultaneously present their new unprecedented projects.

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There is no exaggeration in describing Andrei Samsonov as the most successful and popular Russian composer and sound producer of his generation. After graduating from the legendary Gnessin School of Music in Moscow, he was invited and given a grant at the Royal College of Music in London. Then he worked at Mute Records (Depeche Mode, Moby, Goldfrapp, Erasure), collaborated with Paul Kendall, Blixa Bargeld, Nick Cave, John Wall, Paul Schutze, Addie Brik and Kumo, and recorded a solo album ‘Void In’.  In Russia Andrei Samsonov enriched the sound of more than 50 albums including such bands as Aquarium, Zemfira, Picnic, Marc Almond, Tequilajazzz, Animal Jazz, Miusha, Yogo!Yogo!,  Alai Oli many others.


O 28 November the project Andrei Samsonov & Laska Omnia will present their new album “Saison Noir” as well as the old hits and music from movies

“Saison Noir” is the darkest time of the night, just before the dawn, when the world is percept as an integral whole, when everyone seems so close and clear, when the senses are sharpened to the maximum.

For Ianis Chamalidy “Saison Noir” is the time of Individuality, creativity and love. An exquisite fashion show to the original music promises to be something that cannot be missed!

 

* Please note that on the day of the event tickets can be purchased only at the museum ticket office.

** Get 100 rubles discount for a general museum ticket or Erarta annual pass within 7 days including the day you are attending our event (on presentation of the event ticket).

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