1st Studio Siberian Mouse Masha And Veronika Babko Hard Avi Raffarad 2021 -
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– The live set at the “Siberian Soundwave” festival incorporated a custom MIDI‑controlled lighting rig that reacted to the modular synth’s envelope. This tech‑driven approach has been replicated by several other artists in subsequent festivals. This tech‑driven approach has been replicated by several
| Section | Musical Elements | Lyrical Content | |---------|------------------|-----------------| | Intro (0:00‑0:45) | Ambient drones, faint field recordings of wind in birch forests. | Masha whispers a short monologue: “I hear the silence of the taiga, it calls my name.” | | Verse 1 (0:46‑1:30) | Hard‑driven drum machine (kick + distorted snare), low‑frequency synth bass. | Veronika’s spoken poem: “Between the rails and the frost, we lay our dreams on steel.” | | Chorus (1:31‑2:10) | Layered arpeggiated synths (“avi” motif) with glitchy stutters; vocal chop of “hard” repeated. | Masha sings a wordless chant, echoing “hard‑avi” rhythmically. | | Bridge (2:11‑3:00) | Ambient break, reverb‑heavy piano chords, subtle field recordings of metro announcements. | Veronika recites a short haiku in Russian (translation provided below). | | Finale (3:01‑4:23) | Return to full “Hard Avi” production, intensified distortion, crescendo of white noise that resolves into a soft chime. | Joint spoken outro: “Raffarad—our echo will never freeze.” | | Veronika’s spoken poem: “Between the rails and