VETROPHONIA "Russian Universal Robots" 12"EP
The cassette edition of "Russian Universal Robots" was sold out within a couple of months, and now we prepared the vinyl version co-released with the new Alexander Lebedev-Frontov's label Ultrasomnambula U. Limited edition - black 12" vinyl (45 rpm), black inner antistatic sleeves, hand-printed silk-screened outer sleeves made of thick black cardboard, only 100 hand-numbered copies.
http://zhb.radionoise.ru/eng/zhb-lxxii.htmlhttps://zhelezobeton.bandcamp.com/album/russian-universal-robotshttps://www.discogs.com/release/12213780Original press-release (December 2017):
Vetrophonia began its history in 1987 with the recording of an eponymous album, released on tape by the Ultra label much later in 1996. After that Ultra published five more Vetrophonia cassettes, the last being a split-release with the Japanese noise project K2 in 2000. All the later releases were made on compact discs, DVDs and small edition CD-Rs.
In this regard, we're unspeakably happy to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the project by publishing their new material in the cassette format! "Russian Universal Robots" is a lecture on the influence of robots on human mind. Like all other Vetrophonia recordings, this is an elaborately constructed collage made of all sorts of sounds, noises, orchestral parts, samples and quotes, depicting the image of robots in Soviet art with a humorous undertone.