
Three more underscorin’ uncertainty in beliefs…
1. Qual
2. Markus
3. Schwarz & Weiss
February 2014
October 2011
Since visiting Kyiv in early September, M&S has been commissioned to write a score for the upcoming controversial TV documentary about the killing of Ukrainian investigative journalist Georgy Gongadze in 2000. Short but intense recording sessions with fellow composer Andrew Salikhov and Vetal’s decent contribution straight from Vermont have resulted in four raw, menacing yet groovy instrumentals, remarkable for their extensive use of the Ukrainian form of hammered dulcimer natively called the Cymbaly…
Comin’ Soon!
Assassin’s Waltz
Main Theme
August 2011
Two more tight mixes from the Marmor&Stein forthcoming album (especially showing Vetal’s exceptional drumwork). It’s gettin’ long and hm-m… excitingly conceptual.
2. Der
3. Jungfrau
August 2011
Thank Jan ‘BEANFIELD’ Krause severe and irreversible album mixes are finally (with some reservations) done. Well,… Manley is THE shit!
1. Steile Treppe
October 2009
Here is a little excerpt from the new Marmor&Stein album material recorded using non-professional audio equipment in different homes around the Globe between February and August 2009. There are couple of more dangling around on MySpace (Myspace is dead, isn’t it?)
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1. Schwarz&Weiss /Demo/
Actually all songs (12) are tracked now in stellar quality somewhere within the labirynth of glorious Bayrischer Rundfunk (Oh, Boy! Those Lawo desks) with kind support by Axel Fischer-Neuschwander and are awaiting the final mixdown. Well, “don’t know where, don’t know when”…
October 2009
Excerpts from OST “The Room”, installation by Alexander Gnilitsky/Lesia Zaiats (aka “Institution of Unstable Thoughts”). Back in 2007 Marmor&Stein contributed some instrumental pieces for the Ukrainian Artist Group “Institution of Unstable Thoughts” as part of Ukrainian Exposition “A Poem about an Inland Sea”. Sir Elton John didn’t make it to the 3rd floor to hear it…
1. Part-I
2. Part-II
Images by Alexander Gnilitsky/Lesia Zaiats, used with kind permission