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this is the danger of death, it gives me no joy but anxieties. i stumble behind shibboleths of the major political deities. this is the danger of death to call for contrast and variety. the fear of holding last breath has tought me the action of piety. this is how i resolve the question of opposing polarities. this is the way i evolve by shifting the grades of morality.

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this is the danger of death,
it gives me no joy but anxieties.
i stumble behind shibboleths
of the major political deities.

this is the danger of death
to call for contrast and variety.
the fear of holding last breath
has tought me the action of piety.

this is how i resolve
the question of opposing polarities.
this is the way i evolve
by shifting the grades of morality.

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released June 2, 2021

Sasha Ilyukevich - Vocals, Guitars
Nathan Fustec - Backing Vocals, Guitars
Andy Hall - Trumpet
Andy Acred - Bass Guitar
David Bryceland - Drums

Recorded at The Stables, East Ham, London and Studio Théoulas, Château de Brélidy, Brittany, France
Recording Engineers: David Bryceland and Nathan Fustec

Mixed by Nathan Fustec, Studio Théoulas, Château de Brélidy, Brittany, France
Mastered by Doctor Mix

Lyrics and Music by Sasha Ilyukevich

Artwork by Sasha Ilyukevich

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Performers: Anastasiya Malakhova and Sasha Ilyukevich

Watch video via www.youtube.com/user/sashailyukevich

Directed and Edited by Sasha Ilyukevich
Filmed by Dror Shohet
www.drorshohet.com

Produced by Sasha Ilyukevich & The Highly Skilled Migrants
www.thehighlyskilledmigrants.com

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Sasha Ilyukevich & The Highly Skilled Migrants London, UK

London-based Belarusian troubadour Sasha Ilyukevich and his British band ‘The Highly Skilled Migrants’ create an incomparable brew of post punk electric energy and topical lyricism. Ilyukevich sings in Russian, his vocals swoop from soft whispered melodies to raucous screams, defying language barriers to deliver songs that are uplifting, intelligent, macabre, romantic and melancholic. ... more

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