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Pavel Zhagun

Pavel Nikolayevich Zhagun (Russian: Павел Николаевич Жагун; born May 22, 1954, in Chelyabinsk, Russia) is a Russian poet, musician, record producer, artist, and curator. Zhagun was raised in Ukraine and graduated from R.M. Glier Kiev Institute of Music as a trumpet player.

Pavel Zhagun
Born (1954-05-22) May 22, 1954 (age 69)
Chelyabinsk, Russia
Other namesPiezo
Occupation(s)Poet, musician, producer, artist

Career Edit

Between 1970 and 1980 he worked in various symphonic and jazz bands: from 1971 to 1975 in the progressive jazz-rock band Bells, from 1974 to 1976 in the Ukrainian Radio & Television Symphony Orchestra, the bands Charivny Gitary and Krasnye Maki and was concertmaster of Georgian State Jazz Orchestra. In the 1980s Pavel played in the band (Alla Pugacheva). Since the late 1980s he worked on solo industrial-noise projects and produced several indie-bands.

During 1988–1989 Zhagun founded and produced the bands Scandal and Moral Codex. He continues to work with Moral Codex.

During 1991–92 Pavel participated in a number of Russian post-industrial electronic projects, Atomic Biscuit Orchestra, Joint Committee and F.R.U.I.T.S. (with Alexei Borisov). Since 2000 he wrote music for films, such as 24 Часа by Alexander Atanesyan) and art performances, working as a curator of Khankhalaev Gallery and began painting and creating graphic works. Zhagun is currently living in Moscow and owns the 0˚ internet record label. His current solo electronic music project is called Piezo.

Literary career Edit

  • 2007 – Zhagun published avant-garde poems and prose, which he had written since the middle of the 1970s and released a book of poems "Radiolarias" – Vodoley Publishers.
  • 2008 – book of poems "IN4" – Pushkin Fund publishing.
  • 2008 – Pavel became organizer and a participant of an annual festival of sound-art and contemporary poetry "Poetronica".
  • 2009 – book of poems "Scarlet Letter of Speed" – Pushkin Fund publishing.
  • 2009 – Pavel was short-listed for Andrei Bely Prize.[1]
  • 2009 — novel-transformer "Kaliostro's Dust" – published by Argo-Risk and Knizhnoe Obozrenie.
  • 2010 – book of poems "Carte Blanche" – published by Argo-Risk and Knizhnoe Obozrenie.

Discography Edit

  • 2011 – "SILF" – Nostress Netlabel[2]
  • 2010 — "ARTIFICATION" — Rhizomatique [3]
  • 2009 — "4444" – 0˙Records
  • 2008 — "Xaioiax" — Koyuki Records [4]
  • 2005 — "BRUT" — 0˙Records
  • 2001 — "Music for Machines" — Exotica Records
  • 2001 — "Lighting Ice Generator" — V/A "Tell Tchaikovsky The News Vol. 3" Exotica Lights
  • 2001 — "Stepindustria" — V/A "Tell Tchaikovsky The News Vol. 2" Exotica Lights
  • 1999 — "Blue Fluff On The Black Hat" — V/A "Tell Tchaikovsky The News" Exotica Lights
  • 1999 — "Aquasonic" Live CD-R Noart Records
  • 1996 — "Magnetto" — Noart Records
  • 1996 — "Celluloid Solution" — V/A "Transsiberian Express" Purple Legion
  • 1992 — "Xenomania" — CD-R Noart Records
  • 1991 — "Toxic Tranzistor" — CD-R Noart Records
  • 1991 — "Dead Fish And Luminous Air" — CD-R Noart Records
  • 1990 — "Toyz Of The Noize" — CD-R Noart Records
  • 1989 — "Noisereconstruction" — CD-R Noart Records
  • 1988 — "Moto 2000" — 0˙Records
  • 1987 — "Rubber Japan" — 0˙Records
  • 1986 — "Honey Phosphorus" — 0˙Records
  • 1985 — "Clorox of molecule" — 0˙Record
  • 1984 — "Glass Idol" — 0˙Records

Selected discography of F.R.U.I.T.S. Edit

  • 1997 — "Elektrostatic" (Exotica Records)
  • 1998 – F.R.U.I.T.S. & Sa-Zna "Amber Rooms" (CD) (Exotica Records / GMB R&I, Russia)
  • 2000 – Acid report 1996 (CD-R, Grief recordings)
  • 2000 – Studio recordings 1992–1993 vol.1 (CD-R, N&B research digest)
  • 2001 – Jakuzi (CD, Exotica Records)
  • 2001 – "Lakmus" (CD-R, Xerxes rec., Japan)
  • 2004 – "Forbidden Beat" (CD, Laton, Austria)[5]

References Edit

  1. ^ http://lenta.ru/news/2009/11/03/andrei/ (article in Russian)
  2. ^ . www.nostressnetlabel.net. Archived from the original on April 26, 2012.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on March 13, 2012. Retrieved October 2, 2011.
  4. ^ . www.koyuki-sound.org. Archived from the original on October 3, 2008.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved October 2, 2011.

External links Edit

  • Official site
  • MySpace profile

pavel, zhagun, pavel, nikolayevich, zhagun, russian, Павел, Николаевич, Жагун, born, 1954, chelyabinsk, russia, russian, poet, musician, record, producer, artist, curator, zhagun, raised, ukraine, graduated, from, glier, kiev, institute, music, trumpet, player. Pavel Nikolayevich Zhagun Russian Pavel Nikolaevich Zhagun born May 22 1954 in Chelyabinsk Russia is a Russian poet musician record producer artist and curator Zhagun was raised in Ukraine and graduated from R M Glier Kiev Institute of Music as a trumpet player Pavel ZhagunBorn 1954 05 22 May 22 1954 age 69 Chelyabinsk RussiaOther namesPiezoOccupation s Poet musician producer artist Contents 1 Career 2 Literary career 3 Discography 4 Selected discography of F R U I T S 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditBetween 1970 and 1980 he worked in various symphonic and jazz bands from 1971 to 1975 in the progressive jazz rock band Bells from 1974 to 1976 in the Ukrainian Radio amp Television Symphony Orchestra the bands Charivny Gitary and Krasnye Maki and was concertmaster of Georgian State Jazz Orchestra In the 1980s Pavel played in the band Alla Pugacheva Since the late 1980s he worked on solo industrial noise projects and produced several indie bands During 1988 1989 Zhagun founded and produced the bands Scandal and Moral Codex He continues to work with Moral Codex During 1991 92 Pavel participated in a number of Russian post industrial electronic projects Atomic Biscuit Orchestra Joint Committee and F R U I T S with Alexei Borisov Since 2000 he wrote music for films such as 24 Chasa by Alexander Atanesyan and art performances working as a curator of Khankhalaev Gallery and began painting and creating graphic works Zhagun is currently living in Moscow and owns the 0 internet record label His current solo electronic music project is called Piezo Literary career Edit2007 Zhagun published avant garde poems and prose which he had written since the middle of the 1970s and released a book of poems Radiolarias Vodoley Publishers 2008 book of poems IN4 Pushkin Fund publishing 2008 Pavel became organizer and a participant of an annual festival of sound art and contemporary poetry Poetronica 2009 book of poems Scarlet Letter of Speed Pushkin Fund publishing 2009 Pavel was short listed for Andrei Bely Prize 1 2009 novel transformer Kaliostro s Dust published by Argo Risk and Knizhnoe Obozrenie 2010 book of poems Carte Blanche published by Argo Risk and Knizhnoe Obozrenie Discography Edit2011 SILF Nostress Netlabel 2 2010 ARTIFICATION Rhizomatique 3 2009 4444 0 Records 2008 Xaioiax Koyuki Records 4 2005 BRUT 0 Records 2001 Music for Machines Exotica Records 2001 Lighting Ice Generator V A Tell Tchaikovsky The News Vol 3 Exotica Lights 2001 Stepindustria V A Tell Tchaikovsky The News Vol 2 Exotica Lights 1999 Blue Fluff On The Black Hat V A Tell Tchaikovsky The News Exotica Lights 1999 Aquasonic Live CD R Noart Records 1996 Magnetto Noart Records 1996 Celluloid Solution V A Transsiberian Express Purple Legion 1992 Xenomania CD R Noart Records 1991 Toxic Tranzistor CD R Noart Records 1991 Dead Fish And Luminous Air CD R Noart Records 1990 Toyz Of The Noize CD R Noart Records 1989 Noisereconstruction CD R Noart Records 1988 Moto 2000 0 Records 1987 Rubber Japan 0 Records 1986 Honey Phosphorus 0 Records 1985 Clorox of molecule 0 Record 1984 Glass Idol 0 RecordsSelected discography of F R U I T S Edit1997 Elektrostatic Exotica Records 1998 F R U I T S amp Sa Zna Amber Rooms CD Exotica Records GMB R amp I Russia 2000 Acid report 1996 CD R Grief recordings 2000 Studio recordings 1992 1993 vol 1 CD R N amp B research digest 2001 Jakuzi CD Exotica Records 2001 Lakmus CD R Xerxes rec Japan 2004 Forbidden Beat CD Laton Austria 5 References Edit http lenta ru news 2009 11 03 andrei article in Russian Nostress Netlabel NN EP007 10 11 www nostressnetlabel net Archived from the original on April 26 2012 Rhizomatique Archived from the original on March 13 2012 Retrieved October 2 2011 KOYUKI www koyuki sound org Archived from the original on October 3 2008 Forbidden Beat Archived from the original on July 22 2011 Retrieved October 2 2011 External links EditOfficial site MySpace profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pavel Zhagun amp oldid 1156788986, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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