ELEKTRO MOSKVA | de Luxe Edition
The full 86-minute theatrical version available for Instant Streaming or HD DRM-Free Download.
- Choose from four audio versions: full Russian or English/Russian version, both in 2.0 Stereo and 5.1 Surround (download only)
- Streaming and download version with English, French, German, Italian, Polish and Spanish subs
- 1080p, 720p or SD quality
Bonus package includes
- more than 25 minutes of deleted scenes and unedited fragments from the rough cut of Elektro Moskva
- Exclusive interview with Artemy Troitsky, one of the most prominent experts on Soviet-Russian popular music about Soviet Made Instruments and the music scene of the 1980-ies in Russia.
the bonus material has russian audio with english subtitles only!
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ELEKTRO MOSKVA | english/russian version | 2.0 stereo
ELEKTRO MOSKVA tells the strange but true story of the evolution of electronic music against a backdrop of revolutionary politics, social upheaval, and totalitarian control.
From the invention of the world’s first electronic instrument by Leon Theremin in 1928, to avant garde musicians of the 19... -
ELEKTRO MOSKVA | full russian version | 2.0 stereo
ELEKTRO MOSKVA tells the strange but true story of the evolution of electronic music against a backdrop of revolutionary politics, social upheaval, and totalitarian control.
From the invention of the world’s first electronic instrument by Leon Theremin in 1928, to avant garde musicians of the 19... -
EM extended 1 – DELETED SCENES | english subtitled version | 2.0 stereo
More than 25 minutes of deleted scenes and uncut fragments from our raw material. Hear more stories from the inventor of the Polyvox synthesizer, more of Benzo's philosophic thoughts on soviet devices and life and scenes with other musicians and folk inventors.
russian language version with en...
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EM extended 2 – ARTEMY TROITSKY | english subtitled version | 2.0 stereo
Interview with one of the most prominent experts of soviet/russian popular music, Artemy Troitsky. In this exclusive interview, which was shot during our research on russian electronic music, Troitsky talks about black markets and how he supplied ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons with an Ural electric guita...