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Evgeny Bardyuzha: Russian electronica using breaks, atmosphere and chillout.


Evgeny Bardyuzha is an electronic music producer living in Chelyabinsk, Russia (the place where the meteorite exploded!) working mostly on trance, progressive, breaks and other genres akin to those. He's had a lot of singles and remixes on various trance labels including Armada, Neuroscience, Dub Tech and others which were supported by Tiesto, Markus Schulz, Paul Oakenfold, Ferry Corsten and other big DJs.

As a DJ himself, Evgeny played in many clubs across Russia until maybe marriage and kids made him want to mature from typical club music and compose something more complex and original. Alongside this was a desire to release his music independently, without the need to hang on to top DJs for support.

Now Evgeny works only on studio projects exploring the world of music licensing for himself. He has released three albums and is now trying to work as an independent electronic artist.

You can find out more about Evgeny on his website.

  Evgeny Bardyuzha

[Exaltation by Evgeny Bardyuzha]

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Evgeny Bardyuzha lives in Chelynbinsk, Russia.

Tagged as: Electronica, Techno.


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