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Thursday
Feb162012

Red Rocks Festival In Sochi

This Saturday, February 18, the Red Rocks Music Festival will be held in Krasnaya Polyana.  The Scissor Sisters wil be headlining the event.  Other performers will include White LIes and Royksopp.  The Kills headlined the Festival last year.  Despite the fact that Sochi is a beach resort and sea level city, Red Rocks will be held at an altitude of 1,500 meters (4,921 feet) at the Gornaya Karusel Ski Area.

Follow the Facebook page for more information on the festival.  Also, to my ex-pat friends and readers in Krasnodar, pass the word along and come down to Sochi!

We will be attending, so look for pictures here next week.  

Monday
Feb062012

Transport And Tours To Sochi

We are arranging tansport for organizations coming to Sochi.  We will have your group met at the airport, take you to your destinations by car or comfortable bus, based upon your needs and arrange hotel accommodations.  We will also make recommendations and reservations for dining.  This service is one of many that we are providing, but you can be assured of our commitment to reliable, high quality service.  Contact me directly: talley.br@gmail.com

 

Krasnaya Polyana- Gornaya Karusel (February 4, 2012)

Saturday
Jan282012

Affliction Grand Opening

The new franchise of the clothing retailer Affliction, celebrated its Grand Opening in Soch, January 28.  Fedor Emilianenko, the Russian mixed martial arts champion, was on hand and signed photographs and took pictures with shoppers and fans for the well-publicized event.  Mr. Emilianenko is a popular in Russia and drew a large crowd.  

I spoke to one of the franchise owners.  He mentioned that it is the 6th franchise of Affliction that they have opened in Russia, where the brand is appealing to the growing middle class. 

Fedor Emilianenko

Thursday
Jan262012

Karina Yunusova and Lux Leopard

I saw the Russian rock band Lux Leopard at Sochi's Bar London on January 7.  Music producer Pavel Lesnevsky was in the audience and told me that his team was filming a band that night and I should watch.  I was already on my way out before the band started playing that night.  But, I was caught by surprise by the English language lyrics when they started performing (see the video filmed that night of Try To Be King).  I stopped to watch because of the singer's energetic and arresting performance and because the musicianship of the band stood in contrast to the Russian cover bands that constitute much of the live music in this region. There was a real guitar player here, a real singer and bass player and the best "Keith Moon-style drummer" in south Russia.

 

I could not quite pin down what it was about the vocalist that caught my attention, there was something of Shirley Manson's formidable stage presence.  But her charisma is all her own and she has considerable vocal range, too.

Last night, I happened to be in the studio working with the editor on a video featuring me and about central Sochi, when Lux Leopard singer Karina Yunusova and guitarist Yevgeniy Kuznetsov arrived to add tracks to a previously recorded song. The impromptu meeting gave me a chance to ask about their history, music and plans for the future.  

Lux Leopard formed about four years ago, after Karina moved from Novy Urengoy, east of the Urals, to Sochi in search of a warmer climate.  She had been a competitive gymnast and competed in the Russian Championship for a spot on Russia's Olympic team   Later she studied English and Spanish at the university level in Moscow. After considering her options, Karina decided rather than returning to Moscow to work as a tour guide, she would try out Russia's Black Sea Boomtown. Sochi.

Soon after Karina arrived, she was introduced by mutual friends to Yevgeniy, bass player Aslan Gedkafov and drummer David Oganyan, who had been playing together, but needed a singer.  Yevgeniy told me it was a quick decision by all to join forces after they heard Karina sing and she heard them play.  Lux Leopard performs English language songs of their own composition.  Yevgeniy writes the music and Karina the lyrics. She told me that she likes writing in English because she feels it is the best language for their brand of driving and seminal rock 'n roll. I asked her if there had been any performers in the English-speaking world who she had been motivated by.  She told me that when she was a teenager, she heard Garbage singer Shirley Manson and that it had an immediate impact upon her.  Yevgeniy said that Black Keys guitarist Dan Auerbach has been a notable influence on his playing.  He also listed trip hop bands Portishead and Morcheeba as groups that informed his ideas of music.

Lux Leopard is gaining a significant regional following.  I asked them why they had not relocated to Moscow, which is the center for music in Russia.  They told me that the crowded and competitive bar scene made it difficult to get gigs that paid for the additional costs.  Anyway, Lux Leopard is developing an international following and since Sochi now has an international airport, they can reach the large European market just as quickly from here.  Since the group now has a sufficient catalog of original songs, they are ready to start playing to international audiences.

As for future plans, Lux Leopard has set their sites on a recording contract and international success.  At least for now, they are a welcome part of Sochi's growing music scene.

 

Sunday
Jan222012

Office Space- January 2012


Office prices in Sochi and Adler seem to be holding steady, with a few premium listings commanding higher prices.  Most offices in Adler run in the 500-800 rubles per square meter ($1.50 -$2.50 square foot), although a two-story office in central Adler with 1,800 square meters (about 19,400 square feet) is listed at 1,500 rubles per square meter (about $4.50 per square foot).  Sochi prices in the center start at about 800 rubles per square meter ($2.50 per square foot), with several offices on the centrally-located, but traffic-prone, Vinogradnaya Ulitsa.  Ulitsa Roz (very center of Sochi) has an office listed at 1,125 rubles per square meter for 40 square meters (about $3.40 per square foot for about 430 square feet).  One larger office on Voikova Ulitsa is listed at 202,000 rubles for 135 square meters.  That is a price of about $6,500 per month for a total of 1,452 square feet or about $4.50 per square foot.  A 250 square meter office with parking and ideally located near the Sochi City Administration, Melodiya Shopping Center and seaport, is renting at 3,000 rubles per square meter.  That is a total price of about $24,000 per month for 2,700 square feet, which correlates to a per square foot price of $9.00.  This is high for Sochi, but the location, parking availability and size of the space are unusual.