Everything is made in China

Everything is made in China

Infobox musical artist
Name = Everything is made in China


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Background = group_or_band
Origin = Moscow, Russia
Genre = Indie rock
Post-rock
Ambient
Years_active = 2005–present
URL = http://www.eimicmusic.com/
Current_members = Max Fedorov
Filipp Premyak
Alex Zotov

Everything is made in China or Eimic is a russian three-piece post-rock band formed 2005 in Moscow and composed of Max Fedorov on vocals, lead guitar and percussion, Phil Premyak on bass guitar and keyboards and Alex Zotov on the drums. EIMIC cannot be compared with any of the bands growing and ceasing within the russian indie scene, which remains dubious in the very fact of its existence. Their music draws on influences such as Mogwai, Broken Social Scene, The Most Serene Republic, Radiohead and Smashing Pumpkins.By now they keep melody minimalistic, experimenting widely with vocal, electronic and instrumental samples in a manner reminding of Sigur Rós. They sing in English, however, they do not accentuate on lyrics and seems, at the moment vocals are just another instrument to experiment with. Their first release "4" appeared in summer 2007 at a canadian recording studio "Chemical Sound" in Toronto, Ontario. Supported by the internet campaign this album received good critics and inchoated successful touring in Russia. Rolling Stone pronounced eimic to be the most promising russian post-rock band.

Eimic is one of the participants of the Open'er Festival 2008 in Gdynia, Poland.

Discography

tudio albums

* 4 (Everything Is Made in China Album) (2007)

EPs

* Everything is made in China

External links

* [http://www.eimicmusic.com official Website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/playreunion MySpace profile]
* [http://community.livejournal.com/eimic livejournal community about eimic]
* [http://flickr.com/photos/eimic eimic on Flickr ]
* [http://www.lastfm.ru/music/Everything+is+made+in+China eimic on Last.fm]
* [http://www.avantmusic.ru/default.aspx?ti=80&hti=88&item=8 eimic - AvantFest 2008]
* [http://www.b1club.ru/event/23-03-2008/ Concert in B1 Maximum] (rus)
* [http://rollingstone.ru/articles/rubric/novosti_2/article/afisha_everything_is_made_in_china_4000/ Rolling Stone about eimic] (rus)


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