Borschtsch Pogrom
Live back-to-back set by Idiosync & DJ Greenleg
September 27, 2009, 20:00
'Feelin Good' bar (Liteiny prospect, 64/78)
In 2008 two members of a creative union ‘56 STUFF’ DJ Greenleg and Idiosync decided to pay homage to the music they get inspired by and recorded a mix which they called ‘Borschtsch Pogrom’. While being at the opposite ends of the world they were exchanging small bits of mixed tracks, gradually putting them together. The outcome lasts slightly less than 50 minutes and includes 28 tracks of a wide style range — glitchy blues changes into a nu jazz track which gets morphed with Turkish disco which, in turn, gives place to the Japanese duo Cibo Matto...
In the fall of 2009, upon meeting in their native St. Petersburg, musicians decided to bring a fresh approach to the ‘Borschtsch Pogrom’ concept and put together a new audiocollage on a fly. The new mix inherited polistylistic cosmopolitan idea, as well as unexpected emotional twists from the original ‘Borschtsch Pogrom’. At the same time, the tracklist is entirely different, and the set lasted for nearly three hours.
The event flyer is based on an illustration that DJ Greenleg and Idiosync drew together for the Borschtsch Pogrom mix:

A few photos,
demonstrating musiciains’ back-to-back DJ’ing setup, taken by Andrey Dubrovsky:
    
Live set recording
that was made in the place, along with the full tracklist, can be found in our 'mixes and sets' section:
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