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Etazhi

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Etazhi
Studio album by
Released7 September 2018
Recorded2017–2018 in Minsk
Genre
Length33:13
LanguageRussian
LabelDetriti, Sacred Bones
ProducerRoman Komogortsev[a]
Molchat Doma chronology
S krysh nashikh domov
(2017)
Etazhi
(2018)
Monument
(2020)
Singles from Etazhi
  1. "Коммерсанты"
    Released: 24 July 2017

Etazhi (IPA: [ɪtɐˈʐɨ], Russian: Этажи, lit.'Floors') is the second studio album by Belarusian post-punk band Molchat Doma, first released on 7 September 2018 through Detriti Records. Following the band's signing with Sacred Bones Records in January 2020, the album was released in North America for the first time on 27 March 2020.

Composition

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The production of Etazhi has been described as lo-fi but slightly more clean and reminiscent of '80s music than the band's 2017 debut album, С крыш наших домов (From Our Houses' Rooftops). A drum machine, programmed by the band's guitarist and sound engineer Roman Komogortsev, is used throughout in place of a standard acoustic drummer. Maximilian Turp-Balazs of Emerging Europe drew comparisons to New Order's 1983 album Power, Corruption & Lies, especially for the album's opening track, "На дне" ("At the Bottom").[2] "Судно (Борис Рыжий)" is the musicalized version of the poem "Эмалированное судно" ("Enamelled Bedpan") by the late poet and writer Boris Ryzhy.[3][4]

Release

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Over a year prior to the release of the album, the eighth track, "Коммерсанты" ("Businessmen"), was self-released as a digital single through Bandcamp on 24 July 2017.[5] Etazhi was first released on 7 September 2018[1] through German independent label Detriti Records as a download and 12-inch vinyl.[6] The album was also unofficially uploaded in full to YouTube by a user named "Harakiri Diat", who had also uploaded full albums by other post-punk and synthwave bands.[7] That upload of Etazhi garnered two million listens before eventually being taken down due to a copyright notice in 2020.[8]

In January 2020, Molchat Doma signed with American independent label Sacred Bones Records, who later reissued Etazhi on 27 March 2020. The reissue was also the first North American pressing of the album.[9] Throughout the first half of 2020, the album's seventh track, "Судно (Борис Рыжий)" ("Bedpan (Boris Ryzhy)"), gained viral popularity as a result of the song being used often as background music on TikTok;[10][11] the song has appeared in around 225,000 videos on the platform.[8] The song peaked at number two on the Spotify Global Viral 50 chart[11] and number one on the United States Viral 50 chart in early May.[8]

Album cover

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The building on the cover of the album is "Hotel Panorama" which is located in Štrbské Pleso, Slovakia. The design of the building was made by Czechoslovakian architect Zdeněk Řihák.

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Egor Shkutko, except "Sudno" by Boris Ryzhy; all music is composed by Roman Komogortsev

Этажи (Etazhi) track listing[1]
No.TitleLength
1."На дне" (Na dne, "At the Bottom")4:07
2."Танцевать" (Tantsevat' (officially romanized as Tancevat), "Dance")3:22
3."Фильмы" (Fil'my, "Films")4:17
4."Волны" (Volny, "Waves")4:21
5."Тоска" (Toska, "Yearning")3:09
6."Прогноз" (Prognoz, "Forecast")3:04
7."Судно (Борис Рижий)" (Sudno (Boris Ryzhy), "Bedpan (Boris Ryzhy)")2:21
8."Коммерсанты" (Kommersanty, "Businessmen")3:49
9."Клетка" (Kletka, "Cage")4:43
Total length:33:13

Personnel

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Molchat Doma

  • Egor Shkutko – vocals
  • Roman Komogortsev – guitar, synthesizers, drum machine, mixing, recording, mastering
  • Pavel Kozlov – bass guitar, synthesizers

Release history

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Region Date Format Label Catalog no. Ref.
Various 7 September 2018 Download, streaming Detriti [1][6]
Europe 12-inch vinyl DR-004 [6][12]
North America 27 March 2020 12-inch vinyl Sacred Bones SBRLP3037 [13]
CD SBRCD3037 [13]

References

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Notes

  1. ^ Credited for recording and mixing.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "etazhi (2018) | Molchat Doma". Bandcamp. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  2. ^ Turp-Balazs, Maximilian (15 February 2020). "Postcard from a Molchat Doma gig". Emerging Europe. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Эмалированное судно... - Рыжий Борис". stihirus.ru. Retrieved 2020-11-10.
  4. ^ "Молчат Дома = Molchat Doma* - Этажи = Etazhi". Discogs. Retrieved 2020-11-10.
  5. ^ "kommersanty (single 2017) | Molchat Doma". Bandcamp. Archived from the original on 18 December 2019. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  6. ^ a b c Lusso, Fabrizio (1 August 2018). "WL//WH Track Of The Day: Molchat Doma "Volny"". White Light//White Heat. Retrieved 17 September 2020. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= and |website= (help)
  7. ^ Stefanini, Giacomo (24 February 2020). "Se il punk è ancora vivo nel 2020, è anche grazie ai canali YouTube". Vice Italy (in Italian). Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  8. ^ a b c Zhang, Cat (25 June 2020). "How Belarusian Post-Punks Molchat Doma Became a TikTok Meme". Pitchfork. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  9. ^ Pearis, Bill (28 January 2020). "Belarusian darkwave band Molchat Doma sign to Sacred Bones, reissuing LPs, touring North America". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  10. ^ Davidson, Emma Elizabeth (21 May 2020). "Three TikTok fashion challenges to shake up your wardrobe". Dazed. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  11. ^ a b Amter, Charlie (18 May 2020). "Belarusian Group That Sounds Like Joy Division Scores Streaming Hit on Anniversary of Ian Curtis' Death". Variety. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  12. ^ Этажи (Etazhi) (vinyl sleeve). Molchat Doma. Detriti Records. 2018. DR-004.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  13. ^ a b "Molchat Doma - Etazhi". Ultratop. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
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