Reelroad
Russian post folk group Reelroad (image photo)

Songs

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  • country:Russian Federation
  • style(s):Folk, Russian
  • label:Navigator (Moscow)
  • type:Band
  • gender:male, female
  • instrumentation:instrumental, vocal
  • artist posted by:Russian Post Folk Group Reelroad

Line up

  • Aleksandrs Dmitrijevs (acoustic guitar, vocal)
  • Alexey Belkin (gusli, bagpipes, zhaleika, vocal)
  • Alexey Skosyrev (self made fretless bass guitar)
  • Anastasia Karaseva (irish harp, tin whistle, pandereta, vocal)
  • Denis Nikiforov (drums)
  • Natalia Vysokikh (violin)
  • Svetlana Kondesyuk (flute, bagpipe, vocal)

"Reelroad crafts a sound that is fresh and modern, catapulting Russian folk music on to center stage of the new folk sound." World Music Central, January 2009.

Reelroad plays traditional Russian music in an original post-folk style in concert halls and festivals throughout Europe and Russia. In 2008 the band crossed the Atlantic to perform at world music festivals in Mexico and the United States. In early 2009 Reelroad celebrated its 10th anniversary.

Reelroad's repertoire favors obscure folk songs from northern Russia and central Siberia, music driven underground for decades.

Reelroad has two styles of performing Russian folk music. The first echoes the village with the sound of Russian instruments such as the gusli (zither), zhaleika (fife) and kaljuka. Traditional vocals are prominent, due in part to Reelroad members Anastasia Karaseva and Aleksandrs Dmitrijevs, founders of the authentic village choir “Dubinushka.” Acoustic guitar, violin, flute and bagpipes round out the sound. In the second style, developed for the large stage, Reelroad projects and amplifies the village sound with bass guitar and drums.

All seven Reelroad members are musicians. Four serve as vocalists as well, singing in traditional Russian village voice. Anastasia Karaseva plays the tin whistle, pandereta and Irish harp. Alexey Belkin manages Reelroad and plays Galician and Scottish bagpipes, zhaleika (fife) and winged gusli (psaltery). Aleksandrs “Kep” Dmitrijevs plays acoustic guitar, banjo and harmonica. Natalia Vysokikh is a professional violinist. Alexey Skosyrev made the fretless bass guitar he plays, as well as Anastasia's harp. Svetlana Kondesyuk, a graduate of the Academy of Arts, plays the flute and Galician bagpipes. Denis Nikiforov learned to play the drums in the army, studied at the Academy of Arts, and works at the famous Hermitage museum.

In addition to concert performances, Reelroad teaches Russian folk dances in clubs and dance schools. The band welcomes dancers of all skill levels and aims to dispel the belief Russian folk dances are boring or difficult.

Reelroad toured extensively in 2008:
• Two concerts in Riga
• Several performances at Festival Internacional Ollin Kan in Mexico
• A two week tour in Denmark - GoGlobal festival
• A three week tour in the United States. World music festivals in Chicago, Madison, Milwaukee, as well as Globalquerque and Lotus. The Detroit Institute of Arts and New York City's Drom.