Hello! My name is Vladimir Badirov. I am a professional drummer. For years of my activity as session musician I have accumulated considerable experience of "live" and studio work in many genres and styles of music. In September, 2003, together with my friends and associates, I have released my first solo album, which was named "Greeting from Nostradamus". The musicians participated in the work on this project are representing most different styles and directions in playing. And during the record, which look more like experiment, there was an idea to continue our cooperation. We have decided to prepare bright original show saturated with national color of the East culture, in which, besides compositions from the given album, the pieces of other authors and performers will be included. Our creative team is ready to depart for any spot on the globe for sharing our undertakings and performances with all the fans of the genuine music. We want to make a tour through clubs and festivals, and, certainly, to record a new album. On these purposes we are looking for progressive and courageous promoters and managers, who would not be scared with our musical experiments, who understand and love music with folk backgrounds. We aspire to convey to the world a lot of new and interesting about Uzbekistan, about its ancient musical culture, about its rich national traditions. Also we are open to any cooperation with everyone who could be interested in our project...
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