Igor Krutogolov

Igor Krutogolov

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In 2005, the band Kruzenshtern & Parohod recorded a live session in the Noize rehearsal studio in Tel Aviv. The record was released in 2012 as the album ''Noize 2005''.Petr Slabý, [https://www.magazinuni.cz/hudba/auris-media-v-druhe-polovine-prvni-dekady-21-stoleti/ "Auris media v druhé polovině první dekády 21. století"], www.magazinuni.cz ''Kulturní magazín UNI'', January, 2012. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
In 2005, the band Kruzenshtern & Parohod recorded a live session in the Noize rehearsal studio in Tel Aviv. The record was released in 2012 as the album ''Noize 2005''.Petr Slabý, [https://www.magazinuni.cz/hudba/auris-media-v-druhe-polovine-prvni-dekady-21-stoleti/ "Auris media v druhé polovině první dekády 21. století"], www.magazinuni.cz ''Kulturní magazín UNI'', January, 2012. Retrieved 2023-10-19.


In October 2006, the band released a split with the French duet Vialka. Olya Yelensky on accordion joined the band as a fourth member.איתמר ב"ז, [https://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/general-articles/2006-11-24/ty-article/0000017f-f868-d044-adff-fbf9972d0000 ההורסים ברינה], www.haaretz.co.il ''[[Haaretz]]'', November 24, 2006. Retrieved 2023-10-19. A joint live performance and a presentation of the split album took place in November 2006 at the Levontin 7 club in Tel Aviv.נמרוד צוק, [https://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/general-articles/2006-11-20/ty-article/0000017f-f868-d044-adff-fbf9a2550000 "כור היתוך"], www.haaretz.co.il ''[[Haaretz]]'', November 20, 2006. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
In October 2006, the band released a split with the French duet Vialka. Olya Yelensky on accordion joined the band as a fourth member.איתמר ב"ז, [https://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/general-articles/2006-11-24/ty-article/0000017f-f868-d044-adff-fbf9972d0000 ההורסים ברינה], www.haaretz.co.il ''[[Haaretz]]'', November 24, 2006. Retrieved 2023-10-19. A joint live performance and a presentation of the [[split album]] took place in November 2006 at the Levontin 7 club in Tel Aviv.נמרוד צוק, [https://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/general-articles/2006-11-20/ty-article/0000017f-f868-d044-adff-fbf9a2550000 "כור היתוך"], www.haaretz.co.il ''[[Haaretz]]'', November 20, 2006. Retrieved 2023-10-19.


In February 2008, the band recorded a live improvisational performance with the Ukrainian band [[:uk:И Друг Мой Грузовик|I Drug Moy Gruzovik]] and released the album ''Melekh'' (2008) under the joint name Gruzovik i Kruzenshtern.
In February 2008, the band recorded a live improvisational performance with the Ukrainian band [[:uk:И Друг Мой Грузовик|I Drug Moy Gruzovik]] and released the album ''Melekh'' (2008) under the joint name Gruzovik i Kruzenshtern.
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====Igor Krutogolov's Karate Band====
====Igor Krutogolov's Karate Band====
In 2005, Igor Krutogolov gathered a group of fellow musicians and friends to form a toy orchestra named Igor Krutogolov's Karate Band. The idea of the project was to use only toy musical instruments and toys to produce music. The band consisted of 11 members: Igor Krutogolov (composer, toy guitar, toy clarinet, voice), Ruslan Gross (toy guitar), Guy Schechter (toy drums), Olya Yelensky (toy keyboard), Ido Azaria (toy clarinet), Victor Levin (toy clarinet), Leonid Ulitsky (toy saxophone), Gregory Bado (toy trumpet), Tanya Bogoslavsky (toy xylophone), Einav Cohen (rubber toys), and Shelly Dublinsky (rubber toys).בן שלו, [https://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/music/selective-hearing/2014-03-27/ty-article/.premium/0000017f-da7b-dc0c-afff-db7b8d580000 האם התזמורת החליפה את הלהקה ברוק הישראלי], www.haaretz.co.il ''[[Haaretz]]'', March 27, 2014. Retrieved 2023-10-19. The band's first performance took place on April 7, 2005, at the Green Racoon club in Tel Aviv following the literary evening of the Russian postmodern writer [[Vladimir Sorokin]].Von Henryk M. Broder, [https://www.spiegel.de/kultur/gesellschaft/russen-in-tel-aviv-igor-und-das-spielzeug-orchester-a-350142.html Russen in Tel Aviv: Igor und das Spielzeug-Orchester], www.spiegel.de ''[[Der Spiegel]]'', April 7, 2005. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
In 2005, Igor Krutogolov gathered a group of fellow musicians and friends to form a toy orchestra named Igor Krutogolov's Karate Band. The idea of the project was to use only toy musical instruments and toys to produce music. The band consisted of 11 members: Igor Krutogolov (composer, toy guitar, toy clarinet, voice), Ruslan Gross (toy guitar), Guy Schechter (toy drums), Olya Yelensky (toy keyboard), Ido Azaria (toy clarinet), Victor Levin (toy clarinet), Leonid Ulitsky (toy saxophone), Gregory Bado (toy trumpet), Tanya Bogoslavsky (toy [[xylophone]]), Einav Cohen (rubber toys), and Shelly Dublinsky (rubber toys).בן שלו, [https://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/music/selective-hearing/2014-03-27/ty-article/.premium/0000017f-da7b-dc0c-afff-db7b8d580000 האם התזמורת החליפה את הלהקה ברוק הישראלי], www.haaretz.co.il ''[[Haaretz]]'', March 27, 2014. Retrieved 2023-10-19. The band's first performance took place on April 7, 2005, at the Green Racoon club in Tel Aviv following the literary evening of the Russian postmodern writer [[Vladimir Sorokin]].Von Henryk M. Broder, [https://www.spiegel.de/kultur/gesellschaft/russen-in-tel-aviv-igor-und-das-spielzeug-orchester-a-350142.html Russen in Tel Aviv: Igor und das Spielzeug-Orchester], www.spiegel.de ''[[Der Spiegel]]'', April 7, 2005. Retrieved 2023-10-19.


The band's first album ''Children 4 Muzik'' was released in October 2005. The band plays a mixture of styles described as "experimental noise comedy".בן שלו, [https://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/music/2014-02-26/ty-article/.premium/0000017f-e4cf-d568-ad7f-f7ef2cea0000 לנגן עם תזמורת הצעצועים היחידה בישראל], www.haaretz.co.il ''[[Haaretz]]'', February 26, 2014. Retrieved 2023-10-19. The album was presented in November 2005 at the avant-garde music festival at the [[:he:זאפה|Zappa]] club in Tel Aviv.נמרוד דוויק, [https://www.news1.co.il/Archive/001-D-83987-00.html פסטיבל אוונגרד מוסיקלי בזאפה], www.news1.co.il ''News1'', October 26, 2005. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
The band's first album ''Children 4 Muzik'' was released in October 2005. The band plays a mixture of styles described as "experimental noise comedy".בן שלו, [https://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/music/2014-02-26/ty-article/.premium/0000017f-e4cf-d568-ad7f-f7ef2cea0000 לנגן עם תזמורת הצעצועים היחידה בישראל], www.haaretz.co.il ''[[Haaretz]]'', February 26, 2014. Retrieved 2023-10-19. The album was presented in November 2005 at the avant-garde music festival at the [[:he:זאפה|Zappa]] club in Tel Aviv.נמרוד דוויק, [https://www.news1.co.il/Archive/001-D-83987-00.html פסטיבל אוונגרד מוסיקלי בזאפה], www.news1.co.il ''News1'', October 26, 2005. Retrieved 2023-10-19.