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Dmitry Garin (born November 28, 1977, Oryol, USSR) is a creative entrepreneur, composer and sound designer, the founder of Hyperboloid Records.[1][2]. As a composer and sound designer, he has collaborated with Russian stage and film director Kirill Serebrennikov[3], a laureate of the Cannes Film Festival[4], on plays including Little Tragedies (Golden Mask Award, 2019)[5][6], Kafka, and Akhmatova, A Poem Without A Hero (Golden Mask Award, 2017)[7][8]at the Gogol Center.
Biography
[edit]Dmitry Garin was born in 1977 in Oryol, Russia. At the age of 12, he began exploring electronic music, disassembling cassette players to create beats from tape recordings and adjusting radio dials to generate unique sound effects. In 1993, he entered the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (MEPhI)[9].
In 2004, Garin founded the electronic music label Hyperboloid Records[10][11]. Later, in 2005, he completed music composition courses with musician and composer Brad Hatfield and studied orchestration at Berklee College of Music, earning a master’s certificate in composing music for film, games, and television. In 2008, he interned at Polar Studios, a Swedish recording studio. In addition to his music career, Garin pursued opportunities in IT, collaborating with companies such as Microsoft, Yota, and Yammer[12]. In 2009, he established the music project Acid Mafia, which focused on the acid house genre[13].
Theater
[edit]Dmitry Garin composed music and designed sound for various theatrical projects and performances, including:
- The play From the Life of Planets directed by Oleg Nesterov, featuring the band Megapolis. Garin also participated as a performer in the project[14][15][16][17];
- The play The Marriage (Zhenitba) at the Theatre of Nations[18];
- The play Tartuffe at the Electrotheatre Stanislavsky[19].
- The play Kafka at the Gogol Center[20];
- The play Akhmatova. Poem Without a Hero at the Gogol Center (Golden Mask award, 2017)[7];
- The play Little Tragedies at the Gogol Center (Golden Mask award, 2019)[21][22][23].
Hyperboloid Records
[edit]Hyperboloid Records is a Russian record label specializing in experimental electronic music, founded in 2004 by Dmitrii Garin[1]. In 2008, Alexey Devyanin (Pixelord) joined the label's management, followed by Sergey Saburov in 2010, who stepped down as a co-founder in 2024[24][25].
Hyperboloid's musicians such as Summer of Haze, Koloah, Raumskaya, Pixelord have performed at Boiler Room[26][27][28][29]. Over the years, Hyperboloid Records has also collaborated with such artists as Husky and IC3PEAK. In the second part of Boiler Room’s Future Shift series, the label’s contributions to Russia's underground electronic music scene were explored, with interviews featuring Dmitry Garin, Pixelord, Sergey Saburov, and Summer of Haze. The film highlighted how internet culture propelled Hyperboloid to prominence[30].
The track "The Elders Fall" by Ukrainian musician Koloah, from the album Millennium Sun (2021), released by Hyperboloid Records, was used to close the Loewe show during Paris Fashion Week (Fall-Winter, 2022/23)[31][32]
References
[edit]- ^ McDonald, Matt (2013-10-01). "Hyperboloid Records is Too Future For Moscow". VICE. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ Keeling, Ryan (2021-09-21). "10 labels that show the strength of Russian dance music". Pioneer DJ. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Dmitri Garin and the Balance Between Noise and Silence in Theatre". IndieWavves. 2023-06-28. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Kirill Serebrennikov, film director and ousted arts complex chief, banned from leaving Russia for Cannes". The Art Newspaper - International art news and events. 2021-06-08. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Little Tragedies". kirillandfriends.com (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ Times, The Moscow (2019-04-17). "Serebrennikov Wins Top Russian Theater Awards After Release". The Moscow Times. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ a b Blasing, Molly T. (2018-01-09). ""Akhmatova. Poem Without A Hero"- Akhmatova for a New Generation At Moscow's Gogol Center". The Theatre Times. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Akhmatova. Poem without a hero". kirillandfriends.com (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "«Культура драйвит инновации»: как устроен Hyperboloid Records ♫ ИМИ.Журнал". Институт музыкальных инициатив (ИМИ) (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Future Shift: Part 2 - Hyperboloid Records". BOILER ROOM. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "«Происходит деконструкция сложных щей»: фильм и лонгрид о лейбле Hyperboloid". The-Flow.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Афиша Город: Евангелист, фиксер и басбой: кто это такие – Архив". Афиша. 2014-06-24. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ Keeling, Ryan (2021-09-21). "10 labels that show the strength of Russian dance music". Pioneer DJ. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "From the Lives of Planets. By Oleg Nesterov and the band Megapolis". Afisha London. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "From the Life of Planets – Loop Barcelona". loop-barcelona.com. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "From the Life of the Planets". electrotheatre.com. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "From the Lives of Planets: Oleg Nesterov in conversation with Stephen Coates". Pushkin House. 2018-09-20. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Театр Наций". theatreofnations.ru. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Tartuffe". electrotheatre.com. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Gogol Center. Events on august and september". gogolcenter.com.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Little Tragedies". kirillandfriends.com (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ Yaffa, Joshua (2017-12-11). "The Rise and Fall of Russia's Most Acclaimed Theatre Director". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ Muchnik, Andrei (2017-10-30). "Kirill Serebrennikov's 'Little Tragedies'". The Moscow Times. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "System Focus: High Speed Sounds to Blister Even Internet-Accelerated Brains". The FADER. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ Beer, Nathan (2015-01-24). "A Very Normal Day with Bleep Bloop and His Computer Music". VICE. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Summer of Haze". BOILER ROOM. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "KOLOAH". BOILER ROOM. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Raumskaya". BOILER ROOM. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ Boiler Room (2014-08-20). Pixelord Boiler Room Moscow Live Set. Retrieved 2024-11-26 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Future Shift: Part 2 - Hyperboloid Records". BOILER ROOM. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Трек украинского музыканта закрыл показ Loewe на Неделе моды в Париже". РБК-Украина (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Трек українського музиканта закрив показ Loewe на Тижні моди в Парижі". РБК-Украина (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-11-26.