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Theodor Bastard

Theodor Bastard

Russian band


Theodor Bastard is a band, from St Petersburg, Russia. Theodor Bastard were pioneers of world and neofolk music genres in Russia.[1] Also elements of dark wave, trip hop and ambient are present in the band's music. The themes of band's songs are very far from everyday problems, they are based on mythology and fantasy. The hallmark of the band is a female vocal by Yana Veva – the lead vocalist and author of many songs. She often sings in idiosyncratic language invented by her and in rare languages ranging from African and Asian to Native American and many more. Theodor Bastard albums were released in 5 countries: Russia, Germany, Turkey, Mexico, Argentina.

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Theodor Bastard's musicians use classical instruments: cello, harp as well as electronic instruments: synthesizers, samplers, theremin and ethnic instruments: nyckelharpa, jouhikko, darbuka, ashiko, conga, djembe, daf, didgeridoo, bağlama, gusli, cimbalom, dulcimer, caxixi, agogô, bawu, mbira, marimba, udu, reco-reco, ocarina, morin khuur, tibetan horn, kangling, cajón, jew's harp, spring drum and many other.

History

The band was founded in 1995 by Alexander Starostin – guitarist and composer – as a solo project. His stage name is Fedor Svolotch and the birth name of the band was the same. More members joined the band later, in 2000's, including vocalist and composer Yana Veva who also later participated in Shiva in Exile.[2] In 1999 the band's name became Theodor Bastard as the English translation of the stage name 'Fedor Svolotch'.

In 2004 Theodor Bastard released the album Pustota. The album name is a Latin transliteration of the Russian word for emptiness, voidness. Considering a Buddhist concept Shunyata.

The band performed at famous festivals in Europe: Fusion Festival (2004[3]), Wave-Gotik-Treffen (2011,[4] 2014,[5] 2017[6]), Dark Bombastic Evening (2012,[7] 2013,[8] 2016[9]), Castle Party (2014[10]), Castlefest (2015,[11] 2017), Mėnuo Juodaragis (2008,[12] 2012,[13] 2016[14]) and others.

Theodor Bastard collaborated with many artists: Martin Atkins, Peter Christopherson,[15] Stefan Hertrich,[2] Fun-Da-Mental,[16] Julien Jacob and others.

In November 2011 the album Remixed was released – the collection of remixes of Theodor Bastard's songs. Such artists from all over Europe as Riz Maslen, Animals on Wheels, Up, Bustle and Out, Robin Rimbaud, State of Bengal, Geomatic, Flint Glass and others took part in the work on the collection.

All 2011 Theodor Bastard worked on the new album. They recorded it in several studios at the same time. British band Fun-Da-Mental, African band The Mighty Zulu Nation, French singer Julien Jacob – took part in the recording. Many ethnic instruments as udu, mbira, marimba, reco-reco, caxixi, ashiko, and spring drum were used. Fedor Svolotch also used the instruments that he had invented and made of improvised materials, such as coconuts, door springs, empty bottles, and plastic. In February 2012 the album Oikoumene was released. Its name comes from Ecumene – an ancient Greek term for the known world.

In May 2015, Theodor Bastard released the album Vetvi. Its name is a Latin transliteration of the Russian word for branches bearing in mind the branches of the World tree. The work on this album took three years.

On December 4, 2017, Theodor Bastard released the soundtrack album Utopia[17] for the game Pathologic 2[18] – the remake of the game Pathologic from Ice-Pick Lodge.

In the beginning of 2018 Theodor Bastard have finished the whole soundtrack for another awaited game – Life is Feudal: MMO, with 30 tracks, with many instruments including medieval and with vocal by Yana Veva.[19]

10 year anniversary edition of the album Beloe was released in November 2018. The album Volch'ya Yagoda was released in April 2020. The album name means literally "Wolf's Berry" – the berry that belongs to a wolf. This is a common Russian name for forest dangerous (poisonous) berries.

Theodor Bastard concert on July 19, 2015, at GlavClub, Saint-Petersburg

Members

Current members

  • Fedor Svolotch — guitars, sampler, vocals (1999–present)
  • Yana Veva — vocals, bawu, ocarina (1999–present)
  • Alexey "Kusas" Kurasov — ethnic percussions, winds (1999–present)
  • Alexey Kalinovskiy — keyboards (2014–present)
  • Vyacheslav Salikov — cello (2019—present) (live member from 2018 to 2019)
  • Sergey Smirnov — drums (2019—present)
  • Ekaterina Dolmatova — backing vocals, gusli, flute (2019—present) (live member from 2018 to 2019)

Former members

  • Taras "Monthy" Frolov — keyboards (1999–2008) (live in 2014)
  • Maxim "Max" Kostyunin — bass (1999–2008) (live in 2014)
  • Anton Urazov — programming, sampler, jew's harp (2001–2005)
  • Andrey "Andy Vladych" Dmitriev — drums (2009–2018)

Former touring/session members

  • Alexey Bazhenov — electric piano (2003)
  • Mila Fedorova — cello (2004, 2005, 2007, 2008)
  • Thorsten Berg — acoustic guitar (2004)
  • Gregh Dotson — electric piano (2005)
  • Maria Akimova — gusli (2008)
  • Alexey "Prokhor" Mostiev — theremin (2008, 2010, 2015)
  • Yan Nikitin — vocals (2007, 2008, 2010)
  •  ? — percussion (2009)
  • Zmitser von Holzman — theremin, clarinet (2010, 2012)
  • Vladimir Belov — cello (2010, 2013)
  •  ? — bass (2010)
  •  ? — drums (2011–2012)
  • Valeria Atanova — backing vocals (2012)
  • Eduard Dragunov — jew's harp, singing bowl, didgeridoo, throat singing (2012)
  • Taras "Monthy" Frolov — keyboards (2012, 2014)
  • Radik Tyulyush — shoor (2012)
  •  ? — keyboards (2012)
  • Alia Sagitova — keyboards (2013)
  •  ? — cello (2013)
  •  ? — harp (2013)
  • Vasil' Davletshin — bass (2013, 2016)
  • Filipp Barskiy — harp, dulcimer (2013)
  • Viktor Kabanov — theremin (2013)
  • Maxim "Max" Kostyunin — bass, double bass (2014)
  •  ? — flute (2014, 2015)
  • Natalia Nazarova — cello (2015)
  • Kirill Sekerzhitskiy — bass (2015)
  • Olga Glazova — gusli, backing vocals (2015, 2017)
  •  ? — backing vocals (2015)
  • Ilya Kartashov — cello (2015, 2016, 2017)
  • Ekaterina Dolmatova — backing vocals (2016, 2018–2019) (official member since 2019)
  • Evgeniy Vikki — balalaika, bouzouki, flute (2017)
  • Vitaliy Pogosyan — duduk (2017)
  • Timofey Smagliev — drums (2018–2019)
  • Vyacheslav Salikov — cello (2018–2019) (official member since 2019)
  • Christine Kazaryan — harp

Directors of the group

  • Alexey Bazhin — director (2009–2014)
  • Maxim Krupoderya — director (2014–2016)
  • Denis Knyazev — director (2017–2021) († 2 May 2021)

Timeline

Discography

Yana Veva – concert on December 22, 2016 at 16 tons, Moscow
Theodor Bastard – Selva
(official video)

Fedor Svoloch (Фёдор Сволочь)

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Studio albums

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Live albums

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Compilation albums

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Soundtrack albums

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Reissue albums

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Singles

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Festivals

Yana Veva – concert on July 19, 2015 at GlavClub, Saint Petersburg
  • 2000 - Свободный Полёт-2 (Russia)
  • 2000 - Другая Культура (Russia)
  • 2000 - Ушки В Трубочку-4 (Russia)
  • 2001 – V международный фестиваль им. С. Курехина (СКИФ) (Russia)
  • 2001 - Свободный Полёт IV (Russia)
  • 2001 - Кислотный Тест (Russia)
  • 2001 - Индустрия Звука (Russia)
  • 2002 – Radio Inferno (Russia)
  • 2003 – Faut Qu'ca Bouge (Belgium)
  • 2004 – Fusion Festival (Germany)[3]
  • 2008 – Mėnuo Juodaragis XI (Lithuania)[12]
  • 2010 - Этномеханика (Russia)[21]
  • 2010 – Queer festival (Russia)[22]
  • 2011 – Wave-Gotik-Treffen (Germany)[4]
  • 2012 – Dark Bombastic Evening 4 (Romania)[7]
  • 2012 – Fekete Zaj (Hungary)
  • 2012 – Mėnuo Juodaragis XV (Lithuania)[13]
  • 2012 – KAMWA (Russia)[23]
  • 2012 – Дикая Мята (Russia)
  • 2013 – ReRe:Riga (Latvia)[24]
  • 2013 – Dark Bombastic Evening 5 (Romania)[8]
  • 2013 – Fekete Zaj (Hungary)
  • 2013 – Вольнае паветра (Belarus)
  • 2014 – Wave-Gotik-Treffen (Germany)[5]
  • 2014 - Движение (Russia)[25]
  • 2014 – Castle Party (Poland)[10]
  • 2014 – Labadaba (Latvia)[26]
  • 2014 – Дикая Мята (Russia)
  • 2015 - Бродский Drive (Russia)[27]
  • 2015 - Зов Пармы (Russia)
  • 2015 – Castlefest (Netherlands)[11]
  • 2016 – Tallinn Music Week (Estonia)[28]
  • 2016 - Троица: Всё живое (Russia)[29]
  • 2016 – Дикая Мята (Russia)
  • 2016 – Dark Bombastic Evening 7 (Romania)[9]
  • 2016 – Mėnuo Juodaragis XIX (Lithuania)[14]
  • 2016 - Алтея (Russia)[30][31][32]
  • 2017 – Music Drive (Armenia)
  • 2017 – Wave-Gotik-Treffen (Germany)[6]
  • 2017 - МИР Сибири (Russia)
  • 2017 - Белый шум (Russia)
  • 2017 - Метафест (Russia)
  • 2017 – Castlefest (Netherlands)
  • 2017 – FourЭ (Kazakhstan)
  • 2017 - Камяніца (Belarus)

References

  1. "Theodor Bastard – Volch'ya Yagoda – GRIMM Gent".
  2. "Theodor Bastard – Dark Bombastic Evening". Archived from the original on 2017-01-08. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
  3. "Theodor Bastard – Dark Bombastic Evening 5". Archived from the original on 2013-11-23. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
  4. "Castleparty – Czy można prosić o rozpiskę jaki zespół w który dzień?" [Castleparty – Could you tell what bands on what day?] (in Polish).
  5. "MJR 2008 • PROGRAMA". Archived from the original on 2017-01-13.
  6. Meaning the branches of World tree
  7. "Третий World Music фестиваль Этномеханика" [Third World Music festival Ethnomechanics] (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2010-10-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  8. "Участник фестиваля Kamwa 2012: группа Theodor Bastard" [Participant of the Kamwa 2012 festival: Theodor Bastard band] (in Russian).
  9. "Участники фестиваля Движение 2014" [The participants of The Moving 2014 festival] (in Russian).
  10. "Mūzika un teātris – LABADABA" [Music and theater – LABADABA] (in Latvian).
  11. "Федор Чистяков, Theodor Bastard и другие группы в саду Фонтанного Дома" [Fedor Chistyakov, Theodor Bastard and other bands in the Fountain House garden] (in Russian).
  12. "Фестиваль живой музыки "Троица. Всё живое" - Участники" [Festival of live music Trinity. All Living – Participants] (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2017-01-18. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
  13. "Своя атмосферность: Случилось ли обещанное волшебство на фестивале "Алтея"" [Its own atmosphere: Did the promised magic happen at the festival "Alteya"] (in Russian). 16 August 2016.
  14. ""Да и похрен, дискотека": как в Калининграде прошёл фестиваль атмосферной музыки "Алтея"" ["Nevermind, dance": atmospheric music festival "Alteya" in Kalilinigrad] (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2017-08-21. Retrieved 2018-06-17.

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