Moscow pianist and composer Dmitry Evgrafov
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Listen to Dmitry Evgrafov’s new album, Collage

Get a taste for the Russian composer’s post-classical soundscapes with this exclusive album stream.
Written by Chris Parkin
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Dmitry Evgrafov

Dmitry Evgrafov

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So acclaimed are the intricate, post-classical compositions made by Moscow's prodigious Dmitry Evgrafov that respected indie imprintFat Cat Recordsare reactivating their offshoot label 130701 – home to Max Richter, Hauschka, Dustin O'Halloran and Jóhann Jóhannsson before it closed shop in 2012 – to release Evgrafov's new album, Collage. It's a fresh new start for both label and artist.
Dmitry Evgrafov released an EP and two albums before he was 20 – quite an achievement, you'll agree. However, after the release of his last full-length record Pereehali – a mix of sparse, brooding piano and tape loops – Evgrafov decided to take a break from making music under his own name in order to study sound design. But now he's back.
Working with piano, strings and electronics, Evgrafov exists in the same forward-thinking, boundaryless world inhabited by post-classical contemporaries Nils Frahm and Ólafur Arnalds. If you're not sure what that world sounds like, listen to Evgrafov's latest album Collage in the player below.
Moscow pianist and composer Dmitry Evgrafov

Moscow pianist and composer Dmitry Evgrafov

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