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BIO
Letters to Nepal is a New York based Downtempo/CHillstep/Experimental

band from cold Siberia. Anton Fadeev formed the band in 2003 as an Art-Rock project. In 2012 they moved to the United States, where the band changed their sound to Post-Rock, Indie and Ambient-Pop. They recorded their first album RAW in a basement, written under the influence of a new life in a sleepy and quiet North Carolina, very far from their homeland.Letters to Nepal has performed in several music festivals, such as CMJ 2014, 2015, PLAY - DIEM FESTIVAL in the Central Park (NY), Make Music New York Festival (NY), Gagarin Rock Festival (NY), BROOKLYN ELECTROPOPFEST, where they got a lot of rave reviews. The band is currently on the rise, capturing the attention of many scenes in different and legendary clubs in New York, North Carolina, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Lithuania and Israel.

LINKS TO AUDIO AND VIDEO:

OFFICIAL WEBSITE: www.letterstonepal.com

LISTEN: http://soundcloud.com/letters-to-nepal

http://letterstonepal.bandcamp.com

FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/letterstonepalmusic

YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/poopsikification

TWITTER: http://twitter.com/Letterstonepal

TUMBLER: http://letterstonepalmusic.tumblr.com

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/letterstonepal

INTERVIEW (VIDEO):

http://livestream.com/firstlivestudio/letterstonepal

PRESS REVIEW : (Written by U&I Magazine , Dublin , Ireland) :

"One of the things that you pick up on with LETTERS TO NEPAL is their uncanny knack for developing the scope in the sound. It acts as an extension to the music and in turn enhances the depth that presents itself. The compact overture in the structure is deliberately constructed from this as a point of focus. It allows the elaborate touches in the arrangement to comfortably merge over the playing, and in doing so things come full circle. What is also an excellent piece of craftsmanship is their approach on each track. Here they sense the worth of the patient calling. That allows for the precision in the running to sell you on what they are about as a band with a clear mark of distinction. That is honed in the patient calling that is alluringly developed to great effect”.

The Deli Magazine:

Throughout their more than decennial career as a band, Letters to Nepal have continuously redefined their sound, and they show no signs of settling. On past projects, the New Yorkers by way of Siberia have showed ambient post-rock inclinations, building atmoshperic arrangements to emphasize Evgeniya Kuznetsova's mellow but vivid voice. Their latest track, "TRICKY," shifts towards a sound that's more electronic, with trip hop overtones (hence the title?). Kuznetsova's vocals are pushed more to the forefront than ever before, her poetic lyrics meshing nicely with the tranquil electronic production. "TRICKY" is a promising new-new beginning for Letters to Nepal. —Henry Solotaroff-Webber
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