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The Chanting Flute: Uncovering Russian Orthodox and Shamanic Sounds in Sofia Gubaidulina's ...The Deceitful Face of Hope and of Despair (2005) - Phoebe Grace Robertson

Journal of Sonic Studies 27 (2025) - Sound in the (Post-) Soviet Realm

 



 


 




Editorial: Sounding the Contradictions in and of the (Post-)Soviet Realm - Vadim Keylin

 




 






A Butterfly Akin to a Bird: Imagining New Jazz in Leningrad - Sam Riley

 





 


 



“Songs of despair and freedom.” An Interview with Sashko Protyah




 

 


 


 

Singing at Your Own Funeral: Overdubbed Intimacy and the Persistence of Tradition in Soviet Georgia - Brian Fairley

 

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Sounding the dissolution from a Cosmic Space. New Artists and New Composers: Sonic Fiction Between Avantgarde and Rave Culture in Late-Soviet Russia - Giada Dalla Bontà

 

 

 








Warbound: Collective Audio Streaming From Ukraine - Olya Zikrata

 

 





 





Voices, Noises, and Silence in the Political Soundscape of Belarus - Pavel Niakhayeu





 



 


Intermediality And Text-to-Sound Transmutations. Interview with Maria Vilkovisky and Ruthia Jenrbekova of krëlex zentre