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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Vintage 70s Russian Soviet Musical Animation Featuring Synths

Shkatulka S Sekretom (TRANSLATED) Russian Soviet Musical Animation

Uploaded on Oct 29, 2009 StopFear·69 videos

This on in via James Jaret Kojac on Facebook. There's no synth animation, but the effects and much of the soundtrack are clearly synths. Curious what synths were used for it at the time.

"(this has been on YouTube before. This is different because it has been translated using YouTube notations)

This is a Russian Soviet animation done in style of Beatles' animation in Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine etc. You can clearly see the style is copied one to one. I have added subtitles to translate into English.

Whats also special about this cartoon is that it is one of the first of the many cartoons that started to appear on Television in 70s USSR that used synthesizer and electronic music ."

Also see: BEEP BEEP. BLOOP BLEEP. Switched On Road Runner and Coyote Cartoon

Update via Matthew on Facebook: "The song was written by Martinov (I don't know correct spelling) famous Russian cartoon song writer, the band that plays music called Oregon and it saying that it was recorded in experimental electronic studio. Sound like Junost thou"

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