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The Russian Futurists

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Biography

The Russian Futurists (aka one-man indie orchestra Matthew Adam Hart) make lo-fi bedroom recording into an art form. Hart, who hails from eastern Ontario, Canada, drew rave reviews, as well as comparisons to The Magnetic Fields and The Flaming Lips, for his 2001 debut album, The Method Of Modern Love (Upper Class Recordings, 2000), and won fans such as R.E.M.'s Peter Buck and former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon in the process. Hart's ability to make the cheapest production quality sound lush and expansive was put to the test on 2003's Let's Get Ready To Crumble (Upper Class Recordings, 2003), which he recorded for less than $100. Though The Russian Futurists remained a one-man affair in the studio/bedroom, Hart fleshed out the project into a full touring band in 2004, playing dates in the U.S., Spain, and Canada, including the Primavera Sound and Pop Montreal festivals. Hart finished the third The Russian Futurists album, Our Thickness (Upper Class Recordings, 2005), late that year. It was released in spring 2005 by Upper Class Records. Despite a steady growth in popularity, these albums were not released outside of North America, so the decision was taken to pick the most successful tracks from all three and compile them into one collection, Me, Myself And Rye (Upper Class Recordings, 2007), released in August 2006 by the U.K. label memphis industries. Including the standout track and single "Paul Simon," this anthology afforded an excellent overview of the artist. After a long hiatus, Hart returned with the album The Weight's On The Wheels in November of 2010. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Let's Get Ready to Crumble - (2:56)  -  2,157 plays
  2. Paul Simon - (2:51)  -  1,699 plays
  3. Precious Metals - (2:20)  -  2,139 plays
  4. Hoeing Weeds Sowing Seeds - (3:38)  -  1,121 plays
  5. Golden Years - (4:13)  -  1,168 plays
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