Electroshock Records: Personalities:  
ALEXEI BORISOV
 

Alexei Borisov was born in 1960 in Moscow, USSR. In 1983 he graduated from Moscow State University, History Department. He started his music career in 1980 as a guitarist of the first Moscow new-wave band "The Center". In 1981 with guitarist Dmitry Matzenov he organized big-beat-ska-mod band "Prospekt". In 1985 he formed the first Russian techno-industrial duo "Notchnoi Prospekt" with the keyboard-player Ivan Sokolovsky. This project is still active by now, playing concerts and taking part in different festivals in Russia and abroad. "Notchnoi Prospekt" released five albums, one of them ("Sugar") has been released on "Accelerating Blue Fish" label (Malmo, Sweden) in 1990. Since the beginning of the 90-s Borisov plays in electronic duo "F.R.U.I.T.S." (with Pavel Jagun), that became quite well-known in Russia and abroad. Among his latest projects are electronic-ethnic project "Volga" (with Angela Manukjan and Roman Lebedev), "Gosplan Trio" with Moscow saxophonist Serge Letov and experimental duo with Anton Nikkila (Finland). In 2000 Borisov and Nikkila formed "N&B Research Digest" recording label. Among other Borisovs' collaborations are the joint projects with the performance-group "North" (Russia), KK Null (Japan), Jeffrey Surak (USA), Leif Ellgren (Sweden). Borisov also collaborates with the video-artist Roman Anikushin, multimedia-artists Aristarh Chernishev and Vladislav Efimov and also with Olga Subbotina, Moscow theatre director. Lately Borisov prefers solo music career. He also works as a DJ in clubs and on radio and contributed as a journalist to some Russian ("Bulldozer", "Ptjuch", "Fuzz", "Downtown", "man'Music", etc.) and foreign ("B'Mag", "Technikart") magazines and newspapers. His articles are also available on www.kontramarka.ru and www.specialradio.ru

Additional information about Alexei Borisov's activity could be found on various Internet portals, such as www.enmuz.here.ru www.nbresearchdigest.com www.shum.info, etc.



Selected Discography

Solo

2004

"Polished Surface of a Table" (CD, Electroshock Records ELCD 037)

2002

"Before the Evroremont" (CD, NB Research Digest)

2000

"Pa Koket" (CDR, Insofar Vapor Bulk)

With KK Null

2003

"Xenoglossia" (CD, Insofar Vapor Bulk)

With Jeffry Surak

2003

"Ulitsa Novatorov" (MiniCDR, The Locus of Assemblage)

With F.R.U.I.T.S.

2004

"Forbidden Beat" (CD, Laton)

2002

"Acid report'96" (CD-R, Grief Recordings, Russia)

2001

"Jakuzi" (CD, Exotica)

"Lakmus" (CD-R, Xerxes, Japan)

2000

"Studio Recordings. Vol.1" (CD-R, N&B Research Digest, Finland/Russia)

1996

"Electrostatik" (CD, Exotica Records)

With F.R.U.I.T.S. & Sa-Zna

1998

"Amber Rooms" (CD, Exotica/GR&D)

With Volga

2003

"Bottoms Up!" (CD, Exotica)

"Concert" (CD, Sketis music)

1999

"Volga" (CD, Exotica)

With Notchnoi Prospekt

2002

"Live in DOM" (CD-R, Pentagramma, Russia)

2000

"Concert in Vilnius, 1988" (CD-R, Grief Recordings, Russia)

1996

"Humanitarian Life" (CD, Electric records, 1985/1996)

1995

"Acids" (CD, RDM, 1988/1995)

1993

"Music For Dance" (CD, BSA)

1992

"Asbastos" (LP, SNC)

1990

"Sugar" (LP, ABF, 1989/1990)

With Notchnoi Prospekt and Spies Boys

2001

"Live in Bunker 2001" (CD-R, NNRecords, Russia)

2000

"Live in Bunker 2000" (CD-R, NNRecords, Russia)

With other musicians

2002

A. B. / Serge Letov / D. A. Prigov: "Concert in O.G.I." (CD, Otdelenije Vihod, Russia)

A. B. / S. Letov / Anton Nikkila: "Letov - Borisov - Nikkila" (CD, Hor Music, Russia)

2001

A. B. / S. Letov / Lipatov/ A. Norvila: "Faust in Moscow" (2CD-R, Pentagramma, Russia)

2000

Joint Committee: "Rosenkranz Sessions. Vol. 1" (CD-R, Pentagramma)

A. B. / S. Letov / Lipatov: "Faust. Nizhni Novgorod, 1999" (CD-R, Pentagramma, Russia)

1999

A. B. / S. Letov: "Faust@Ekaterinburg" (CD-R, Pentagramma, Russia)

Novaya Russkaya Alternativa: "Uverennost' v nevidimom" (CD-R, Pentagramma, Russia)



Festivals

2004

Transmediale (Berlin)

2003

Sonar (Barcelona)

2002

Phonotaktik (Vienna)

Prototype (Vienna)

2001

Avanto (Helsinki)

2000

Avanto (Helsinki)

 

 
 
 
     
 
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