tv PODKAST 1TV November 24, 2023 1:15am-2:01am MSK
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[000:00:00;00] revolutionary situation in russia and in general , there is some truth in the joke, yes yes, when the events begin in petrograd, there is also a separate big theme of the february revolution, the events began with queues for bread, of course, yes, there are many conspiracy theories, but it all started with queues for bread, they didn’t bring bread to the capital, but this is already a suicidal story, nikolai , being at headquarters, does not understand what is happening in petrograd, and he believed that it was possible ... punitive measures, and then he agreed to the ministry of people's trust, but then, when the question was already raised, he was late again, once again, here’s a good phrase, he was late , in fact, the entire reign of nicholas, this is a permanent delay for the train, i would say this, when we talked about peter the great, i somehow said that russia, at that historical moment, pulled
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the joker out of the deck. because it was very successful, very timely, and as for nikolai , well, if i used the same terminology, i would say that , unfortunately, russia pulled out a six, even a six surrounded by other cards, figures in this case, can change the situation, but this is his inability to choose people, it’s a problem that he is surrounded by mediocre people who... in general , he is not stupid, he did not know how to choose people, of course, nicholas ii alone could not be the culprit of revolutions, of all crises , unsuccessful wars. there’s an interesting thing here, when russia, at the head of russia, found itself with such a not-quite-fit monarch, the russian ruling class, the nobility, had a well-known method, which the highest russian
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society was able to do, seeing that the king. they killed razutin, and even then not the first time, at most did, yes, there were rumors about a palace coup, they talked about a palace coup, they talked, talked, talked, talked, but the february revolution turned out to be unexpected, this is a very interesting historical turn, today we talked about the figure of nicholas ii, a very controversial figure, to the best of our ability tried to figure it out, goodbye, it was a historical podcast, russia and the west on the swing of history. hello, dear friends, today we have very dear guests, you saw what is here as part of the anthropology podcast on channel one
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we played instruments with the most exotic names, we played electric instruments, we played... drums , acoustic ones, please tell me, why don’t we invite our dear balaya girl to a meeting with you, and we did it , yes, but as always with some catch, this brilliant ensemble, duet doesn’t even have a name yet, so please introduce yourself as expected, my name is stepan kornaenko, project string, this is belarus, from belarus, city of svetlogorsk, very nice, my name is evgeniy, but this name has long been invented and we are producing tracks together with balalaika, that is, in different genres, before your eyes our guests will now try to improvise, make a whole, whole play, so modern, but with the
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good old shell. well, i’ll tell you, this is a very radio-friendly format. just you and me, can i speak for both of us, as soon as we separated, it was like the play had already ended, the balalaika, of course, there are dablo-likes, sad, meditative pieces, but basically, of course, it’s an instrument of jubilation, yes, that’s how it begins straight legs in hey, of course, where did you study? primary education in belarus, setlogorsk, then i graduated from college in belarus too, for balalaika everything in the class in moscow is already at the highest level, and when your mother took you to this school, the guys didn’t laugh in the class, ha-ha-ha, for balalaikas, and i went myself, oh well, but
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for grandfathers there are only no balalaikas, felt boots, bast shoes, balalaika, i went for the guitar right away, and then it so happened that why did this balalaika attract you so much, a wonderful russian instrument with a unique timbre, how is it built? two strings in unison in a fourth, is this a native tuning or is it an academic tuning, but it was tremulous , but somehow your toenails don’t break during such a tremulus, you always have to keep in shape when playing, we don’t play with a nail, but like a pad , are you in demand or are you still an amateur? well, actually, right now and for now... that is, in principle, we have a ready-made project of different genres, and even now we have a cover program that we have made separately,
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we are also doing a new project with electro-laika then there is a house project, more commercial music, we mean house - this is when you can dance, yes, that means we will hope that our musicians have harnessed the balalaika with its age-old proven manners, you know, to make everyone want to dance, and let’s hope that in modern clubs, the good old, unfading instrument will also come, to confirm these words, please
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play something else? yes, but this. you know, your compositions are already more complex, of course, you make this balalaika think, and not just produce cheerful, fair sounds, of course. very good, but how did you manage to get married with this disc-jacket set, right? but this is more precisely not a design at all, that is, this is an element of the game, because we are writing the entire production from scratch, that is, i myself am the producer of this project, that is, i write all the kicks, basses and so on, and this rice, and that’s it yes, yes, sound design and so on, and then please give me some solo sound, solo sound - is this already here? and so we
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understand, by the way, you did a great job this sound, balalaika, yes, they did it somehow, that is, your balalaika also goes through effects, yes, yes, we have a processor, yes effects, everything is already processed here, all the effects, all the compression, equalization and so on, that is, essentially at the checkpoint, that is, we come to the site, turn on the remote control and go to work, then please show us your laboratory, how is it all done? now we will write house music, that is, we need to catch the groove, that is, we have a kick drum, bass, base, yes, base, and now we will go into the synthesizer, let's find some bass, now we'll make friends, a kick drum with a bass, we'll match it, that is, it should
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go like this, a definite one. and another nuance of this genre, that is, in general it can be built on one note, that is, we take one one d, it’s already all on it and everything goes, but for the balalaika it’s better still takilyar or the same e, well, well yes, for classical, yes, so as not to force a person to break his fingers, and we are rebuilding the instruments, that is, here, now he has set the task re, it will be re, you have. and the open chord, d is obtained, we will omit d now let’s build a little, you also process the balalaika in the computer, right? yes, yes, yes, now we will write the rhythm of the balalaika, that is, it also gives some kind of certain movement , come on, come on, well, there is a riddle, and then for the percussion we need a clap and also
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some kind of percussion to create more rhythm. now you will fill it with sounds , you understand, they will interfere with each other, everything should be very light and transparent, we will also seep in the percussion from the kick, from the kick drum, that is, let’s record some kind of atmosphere. now we are designing, that is, balalaikas, we have almost all tracks are based on this, they also need
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reverses, but atmospheric ones. yeah, that is, we recorded a direct balalaika, and now it’s a long time ago, right? and now it will be in reverse, that is, we are already entering the track, very good. that is, this is an element from the design, but well, in fact, all this is very good, it is, of course, immediately recognizable, anyone of us who was at the dance, of course, knows this bit of music, but comrades, something is missing very important, without which bala-laika does not exist, namely the theme, now you will play the melody over everything the fact that you are so cool now... it’s like they’ve screwed us up here, but let’s give the melody,
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of course, now, come on, now. in this application, it seems to me that the musicians have found exactly what is required from the balalaika, it is very accented, compared to a violinist, you know, and of course, for such music, this very accented, rhythmic instrument, such as the balalaika, of course , it’s very appropriate, why didn’t anyone think of taking this balalaika and using it
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in rock and roll before, it’s surprising, yes, well, there’s also the technique of syncopation, that is, we kind of have it all in motion, that is, here we are. that is, it’s not just that she plays, but, in principle, it can be further developed, developed, developed, very well. very interesting, dear friends, this is an anthropology podcast on channel one, our guest is an ensemble that doesn’t have a whole name yet, maybe you can tell us about it, in the meantime let me greet you on behalf of
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the good old balalaika and new dance music, well and the use of a balalaika, what else happens, but well, here we are in the making of a full-length film, oh, we peed completely, it’s absolutely other music, yes, but now you can recreate a fragment of exactly the cinematic use of balaka, but we have it, it turns out, there are some g tracks recorded on acoustic ones, that is, on an acoustic ballayka, we also used balalaika violas, keys violin, instrument, very interesting, they wrote live synthesized, they also used a lot of sound design too , well, the thoughtful sound, well, this is the main theme, the main theme, but it also has several parts, yes, that is, there is also a rhythm
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the ball was worth the huskies, of course, today we can’t wait to meet you, it’s very interesting, that’s why you’re called dark soul, it’s just bright souul you ’re doing quite well, a pretty bright soul is not dark, how could this pseudonym be translated, well, i started writing, that is, i generally started my journey with dragon base music, that is, in dark rhythms, that is, i really listened to such a dark side muk. and when i think like that, try to write something yourself, i started writing, writing and i think, i need some kind of nickname, i also wrote directly , everything is so heavy, you are such a dark soul, it’s cool, i told everyone about it to my friends, it’s so cool, but it was 2008, and that is, it’s already been there for a long time, as everything has already become boring , i think, well, i’ll continue like this, it’s already 15 years, yes, this is playing music , it turns out, well, yes, yes, well, well, in fact
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, now i’m writing different music , as we say, don’t turn on the string, i mean distortion, of course, but the same one that we know from pink floyd and purple , you don’t roar with strings, it happens, come on, come on, how can it sound? something like this, a balalaika with a fastbox, this is of course good, well, we have one track, it was made in retro style, but we did not include it, well, in the program today, and yes, we also have such a track, where it is directly overloaded, namely the drums with the eighties, the baseline is also from the eighties, i experiment on every track. with processing, well, someone there was talking
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there in a human voice, just now, yes, well, we also experiment and record our voices, we design something, we design a lot, today what is the form of life in such an experimental musician, there used to be records, but today there are no records, there’s not even anything to play them on, before there would have been albums, eight songs on albums, today the life of a musician is no longer measured by an album, yes, depending on the form in general, well then there are mostly partist releases as singles, we are also going along the same road for now, a single is a single, but for example, some artist shoots and they expect him to come up with a full-fledged , full-fledged concept of some kind, well, also 8-10 tracks at most, or six , that is mini of some kind they should be united by some... dramaturgy, yes , this, why, yes, yes, necessarily, that is, there is no point, then it will just be a compilation of
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tracks from the artist, there was a time, and they were appreciated these same, as we said today, radiofriendly , radio-friendly compositions, this meant 2 minutes, but in order not to load, today there is no such thing either, but for the radio, why not, there is, now they play on the radio there too, you can you listen to us somewhere on the radio, well, online? radio, radio stations, some world-class djs play there, namely the dram and base track, we have it, it will be ahead, yes it will be ahead and this is a stream, but in different ways, someone plays in the stream, someone then online they simply record and give out the finished program, foreign people also come and include you in their, well, mostly podcasts, even mostly not in russia, not so much, well, you still need to be called somehow, it’s a string, although in life, you know, and this is dark souul, although in life, of course, evgeniy, but still it is necessary
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somehow, well, well, the balalaika was written by a balalaika player, you can’t call yourself that, yes , no, something else is necessary, bylalay and company, remember, salttykov had such a play, something needs to be thought here, well we think, yes, that is, right now the new project will have one name, yes, that is, we are uniting directly, because one project, in fact, styopa is also currently making his solo acoustic album. on all instruments? there will be a block flute and a colymba balalaika, an acoustic balalaika, an electric balalaika and there the music will be closer to the cinema , but maybe we’ll ask our viewers to shower you with options in their comments, so what do you think would suit our guests as the name of the ensemble of this duet, maybe you can tell me? so you look it will help you, listening will help you, why not , why not, this track that we wrote, we will definitely release it under
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soon as you begin to get used to this phrasing, it’s all over. or maybe you need to get up from the table a little hungry, maybe you’re really hungry for the good old balalaika, now in a new way that sounds, and you see, with your attention you will even raise the popularity of this as yet unnamed group , so dear friends, well then i need to wish you exceptional luck in everything you do, because it’s really interesting, the main thing is that everyone understands what these musicians are doing, this experiment is clear, it is noble, and of course , and of course relevant, as always, everything that brings a second, third, fourth, tenth of youth is relevant, even to such an instrument that seems to have been known for many centuries like balalaikas, but the next number in our program should be a belarusian pity, yes, what else do we have, this is a whistle, which was always
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sold at fairs in the form of a nightingale, you know what? what other belorian dulcimers are there, and what is this? belarusian hammers, a lot of strings. yes, yes, yes, this is also a lyre, a wheeled one, a lyre, yes, a wheeled one, i think mulyavin had one in his hands, but you ’re staying away from it for now, right? it’s too painful, perhaps, suddenly something, some kind of project, it will be possible, you’ll never guess what tool can help in this or that situation, always an experiment, always something, a search, an endless search, some sounds , since water is dripping from there, that’s all, there ’s some kind of rhythm, a bicycle passed there, there it has some kind of rhythm, it signaled - a car, you’re driving, listening to some music and somewhere a car honks, and it’s in the same key and like this, you can use exactly these sounds in design, something for signals somewhere,
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we tried to work in a similar vein at one time, these englishmen were arty, but they went beyond one record, you know, because well, after all, pitch is important, they also tried to collect not musical but noise sounds and make, as i understand it, from them, on a sampler, harmony, well... in my opinion, in general it didn’t work out for them beyond a certain point, well, maybe you will succeed, this is new, i also remember, no one is working, and perhaps even this will help us treat the world around us with special attention. perhaps we should listen to what is happening around us, let's listen and continue to smile, touched by the sight of the good old
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a new way, i still want to hope, zhen, that somewhere in russia, or maybe in belarus, have you met some grandfather, who would shock you with virtuoso playing on this folk instrument, were there such meetings? no, it’s just that everything comes from the teacher at school, yes, everything from the teacher, but somewhere as a child you must have heard boloka in order to access records, from records and cds back then, but now you have students, i don’t teach now , but he taught, it was the case, yes in belarus and what are you, but you have children , no, but that means there will be more, well, for example, you have children, yes, i have a very hyperactive child, i she comes when she's at the studio. she likes everything, as it were, that is, the music, she sings something there, some melodies there
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, and knowing now what a musician’s bread is, it’s not an easy bread, you would wish her to be a musician, well, it will be her choice, but in essence you will dissuade her, no, let her be a musician, if that’s what she wants, then yes, i didn’t dissuade her, yeah, when i was studying, my first education was in art, well, not as an artist, i mean that in the faculty of performing arts there is a theater department, that is, it was more connected with the theater, but no one knows me dissuaded me, i enrolled, studied, then studied further, and when i was studying, i came to write music, and i liked writing arrangements, figuring it all out, how to sit and , that is, work with an artist, with producers, and that is, we are now we work at the belotserkovsky studio, that is, he kind of supports us in terms of...' and work, that is , well, a base where we can sit and create, yes, well, i also work with different artists, they come to me to record songs , well,
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different genres, well, mostly like pop such, well, you have to make money from this, okay, well, dear friends , then what can we expect from you in the near future, the release of a new project, which doesn’t have a name yet, but there are already five tracks ready, but no name. well, this will be the sixth one, which we did today, today, yes, well , anthropology, yes, well, god grant you, of course, success and god grant you, of course, attention from a million. styopa, that he is this instrument, which for many centuries has made relevant from the point of view of the genre today's electric music , well, of course, evgeny also knows what to do, well, dear friends, we want
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see you soon. this is the podcast triggers with you, its host tatyana krasnovskaya, psychologist-psychotherapist , psychologist and psychotherapist sergei nasibyan , our guest today is anna. hello, hello, anna, tell us what you came to us with? a few months ago, i was diagnosed with severe depression, uh, and i, well, several months have passed, i
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still can’t accept it. the fact of having this diagnosis, and accordingly, in those moments when it would seem that you need to provide yourself with self-support, some kind of self-help, well , there is no question of that, each time it seems to be getting worse and worse, and i constantly scold myself there, and well, it’s as if it’s not, but you expect from yourself that you’ll get it together now and somehow conquer everything, it seems like there’s not enough strength for some basic actions, i scold myself every time, you ’re lazy, but what at your place. but something is nothing it doesn’t work out at all, how old are you? 21, who diagnosed you? a psychiatrist, and at the same time, you underwent an examination, hormones, so you were diagnosed based on your physiological state, yes, everything is fine with your physiological state, don’t wait, in case of severe depression or even osthenic syndrome
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, there must be... i didn’t have any hormonal imbalances, as far as i know, there were some, like mri, all these brain studies, there might have been some some changes, and they explained it to me, but i don’t really understand it, you were prescribed antidepressants, i was prescribed antidepressants, but at some point i stopped taking them, because it seemed to be getting worse and worse, well, that is there constant drowsiness in general, some side effects and well, as if to go let’s say yes there to a new psychiatrist , because well, there are things that don’t fit, it’s advisable to change the doctor, and well, i don’t have enough moral strength, like i don’t i’m ready to sleep for days again, i’m not ready to go there again - well, how
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as if now there are basic forces, but there is somewhere to go out, to go somewhere, they came here, like here, yes, i came here and and as if i’m probably not ready to go back to the very beginning, when it was at 10 times worse , that is, now i can at least get up and wash my hair, from this episode, and you came to the psychiatrist at a time when you couldn’t even wash your hair? no, well, i probably came a little earlier, let’s say, that is, when i just basically slept and slept a lot, slept a lot, 24/7 just in general, i came to work, i i work in an office and i could make myself some coffee , hold the mug and just like that. you yourself made this decision, you took yourself to a psychiatrist, well, i’m a young man, i insisted, i said, there is a young man, you’re depressed, you’re fucking depressed, do you work? you have a young man, it seems, yes, it seems, that is, well, that’s how it would seem, yes, that’s why i also convince myself of this, that there are plenty of reasons for depression, that’s where depression comes from, if you have time for a young man, for work , that is, as if you
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you had the strength to do everything, yeah, okay, so you ended up with a psychiatrist, who accordingly told you, oh, baby, you have severe depression, or a depressive disorder, remember exactly how severe depression is, exactly severe depression, and explained, so... they checked your mri, did all your tests, some you took , explained to you at least somehow the mechanics of your disease, because, well, the word severe depression is probably not quite a diagnostic concept, but if you have been diagnosed with a depressive disorder, let’s say, or clinical depression, a severe form , including this, well, they somehow explained how it doesn’t work for you here, it doesn’t work here, it overworks here, somehow you understood, well, you didn’t understand, yes, exactly in terms of some physiological... for 90% it’s like i don’t have severe depression, i just have winter apathy, spring has begun, it’s gotten worse, i kind of hoped that in the spring it would get easier, and
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your parents take some part in your treatment, they don’t even know why you didn’t tell them, well, because it’s as if there was no time for this in general, and my mother, well, such a person is very difficult, as if to tell her once again to make sure that well, those phrases that i tell myself, that what you have depression at 0 years old, what a complete fool, yeah, well, why hear this again, i can tell myself this, yeah, but she will most likely react like that, well, it’s in a mild form, but she sees somehow a manifestation, you you meet with her, well, we see her, yes, we see each other, but it happens there in the evening, in the format. everything is as if, well, that is, you live together, yes, your boyfriend lives separately, yes, that is, you live with your parents, with your mother, and with your mother, and living with your mother, you manage to do so that she doesn’t even know that you are depressed, but you just chalk it up to
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a bad mood, whatever she should, we just don’t talk practically, or if so, she asks something, i don’t say that well, it’s just that you, that everything is fine for a long time, you ’ve had such a relationship, yes, probably always, and also it was always not up to you, apparently, no, i it seems that dad always cared about me, yeah, and then, when he had more children, well, it’s not like he stopped loving me, i understand, my parents are divorced, but i just showed up, and well, it’s kind of logical that his focus of attention is also a little has shifted, and well, it’s understandable, but why burden him with any other problems, given that , most likely, he too, has conservative views and won’t appreciate my diagnosis, and how long have you been living separately with your dad? i think they divorced when they were three years old, yeah, that is, one could get used to it, yes, tell me, anya, and i’ll ask a question that may be unexpected for you: at what age did you first encounter such a persistent,
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perhaps feeling that no one loves you? i don’t remember, i don’t remember, it means it’s like this is a reference all the time. in life, uh, probably, i realized this 100%, and a year ago, a little less than a year ago, when i uh, well, i was also at a doctor’s appointment, she asked me, well, about family matters, so i say , well, dad loves me so much, in general he does, but we don’t see each other, like i wish he wouldn’t call me, but i know that he loves me more than anyone, she looks at me like that and says, well, what makes you think that he loves you at all? and i look at her like that and think, damn, really , that was probably the moment when i accepted it , as if i heard it, but probably didn’t accept it, that’s the point, they heard it, perhaps
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