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Tracklist with lyrics of the album SPIES IN THE HOUSE OF LOVE [2009] from Soviet: Radio Kursk - Involuntary Genius - Photograph - Falling Water - Waves Of. Sep 10, 2015 Soviet - Spies In The House Of Love.flac 388.54 MB Soviet - Spies In The House Of Love.log 2.63 KB. Soviet - Spies in the House of Love. Spies In The House Of Love by soviet, released 29 August 2014 1. Radio Kursk 2. Involuntary Genius 3. Photograph 4. Falling Water 5. Waves Of Understanding 6.

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Bvh Files Breakdance Videos. Product Description 'I had to get away from the madness of New York.' So explains Keith Ruggiero of Soviet his reasons for relocating to the opposite corner of America, with his move from New York to Los Angeles. A fresh start was needed - the proverbial clean slate. California beckoned, as Ruggiero unearthed the roots he had long cultivated in urban East Coast soils. His move became an emotional and mental sabbatical from things that had gone awry, but the music never went away.

Whether it was fully intentional or subconscious, this leave of absence also became the panacea for his continuation, if not a new beginning altogether. Slowly the music began to bubble up to the surface again. Now to the delight of fervent fans, the second official Soviet album is completed. 'The Foal' comes out Fall 2005 on a Florida based label called Kinetic Media, bearing a darker vibe, still in keeping with Ruggiero's previous soundscapes, and timeless pop ethos. 'It's a bit like shoegazer meets electronic pop, with a bit of Echo & The Bunnymen mixed in,' Ruggiero clarifies.

The new album is the product of breathing room, and the much needed hiatus in Los Angeles. Download Drivers For Hercules Dj Console Rmx 2 more. Ruggiero has found a rejuvenated desire to take Soviet out of the casket that it was nearly buried in a few years ago. 'For the first time in years, I've had the privilege to step aside from the confusion and all the voices pushing me in different directions and was able to make a record that has Soviet written all over it.'

Ruggiero and another college comrade, Christopher Otchy, originally converged over their mutual love of Soviet filmmakers. Their musical attempts to make cinematographic, and Slavic-influenced synthpop led to the first album, 'We Are Eyes, We Are Builders,' which fused human emotions with embellished keyboard melodies, luscious synth layers, and austere beats. Patterning his sound after all the acclaimed bands that were often forgotten too soon, (Heaven 17, OMD, Japan) Soviet took a new swing at the most sparkling, and pure remnant sounds of the eighties, and made them its own. Eventually Soviet became a five-piece band with Otchy, Kenan Gunduz, Greg Kochan and Amanda Lynn, and even though Ruggiero had conceived Soviet in the late 90's it was the over-hyped Electroclash media frenzy that finally gave them to notice by the press. Hard work, amiability, and actually writing good songs allowed Soviet to use the electro-scene as a vehicle to recognition, whereas many of their so-called peers fell prey to the monkey-see-monkey-do attitudes.

Being lumped in with the trendy NYC acts on the electronic trash-wagon, the Connecticut native and Syracuse grad, found himself being pushed into working with management, a big-time lawyer, and record labels promising the moon and the stars. Few results, broken promises, and undue stress after his first album, extensive live performances and tours led to Ruggiero nearly pulling the plug on all things Soviet. The Petri dish that was the strenuous 'final tour' in 2003 was already growing with tense interactions, an irreparable van left behind in Seattle, and an emotionally and physically exhausted band finally returning to New York.

Also weighing on Ruggiero was a brief, fizzled romance with another band member. The final show was played, and one bandmate practically vanished, one got into the film industry, and another moved to Thailand. The band basically dissolved at that point, and thus came Ruggiero's relocation to L.A. 'It was the perfect time for me to leave everything behind and start fresh- all the drama, the scene, the hurt, the jealousy, the labels, the people.

It's like I had grown out of what was tying me to a place that wasn't giving, but sucking me dry. I needed to get away and look outside the fishbowl to understand myself again. I had to soul search, begin a new chapter- all the reasons that drive people to a new place.' But with Soviet now rising again from the remnants of the Electroclash fallout, they will undoubtedly find favor with the fans and press that already adored them before.