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FromUz : ウィキペディア英語版
Fromuz

Fromuz (also known briefly as FROM.UZ) is an Uzbek progressive rock band 〔http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2917〕〔http://www.fromuzband.com〕 formed in 2004 in Tashkent by Vitaly Popeloff and Andrew Mara-Novik. The name Fromuz was borrowed from an early song title and is short for "from Uzbekistan". Fromuz has become one of the most successful progressive rock/fusion bands in Central Asia.
The band's sound is predominantly instrumental. Fromuz is well known for the high technical skills of its members.
==History==
Fromuz was formed in Tashkent in 2004 when guitarist Vitaly Popeloff, bassist Andrew Mara-Novik, drummer Vladimir Badirov and keyboard player Albert Khalmurzaev decided to form a band. Their first test of playing together live was a concert dance in progressive rock style “Sodom & Gomorra XXI” composed by Albert Khalmurzaev for the Youth Theater of Uzbekistan. With this play the quartet performed at International Theatre Festival named by A.P. Chekhov in Moscow in 2006 and «Meetings in Russia» festival in St. Petersburg in 2008.
Their first "test" concert took place in April, 2005 in the hall of the Youth Theatre of Uzbekistan.
Also in 2005, the band performed at The International Blues Music Festival, "Astana Blues 2005", and took part in series of ethnic music concerts, "Greeting from Nostradamus", by drummer V. Badirov.
In 2006 Fromuz became the owner of «Crystal Awards 2006» by Snob Collection as the best music project of the year in Uzbekistan.
In 2006 band attracted the attention of 10T Records. Fromuz signed their first record contract with 10T on August 2006 and set out to record debut album based on concert at Youth Theatre of Uzbekistan in 2005.
"Audio Diplomacy" was released in February 2007 as CD/DVD set. It is a live album consisting of 8 instrumental tracks.
In 2008 Fromuz released their second album "Overlook" via 10T Records. "Overlook" was recorded at Iosis studio in Tashkent and mixed at Charleston Sound. "Overlook" was the last album recorded by the original lineup.
The 4th band album named Quartus Artifactus is released in May, 2011. It is an acoustic anthology of Fromuz music.〔http://www.fromuzband.com/news/%E2%80%9Cquartus-artifactus%E2%80%9D-double-cddvd-combo-official-announce/〕
In 2008 after Andrew Mara-Novik and Vladimir Badirov left the band to seek employment in another country Ali Izmailov and Surat Kasimov filled the drummers and bassist positions in Fromuz. Also Igor Elizov was hired as the second keyboard player. In this membership Fromuz entered Iosis Studio to work on their fresh material and "Seventh Story" album became the result of this collaboration. Besides the changes in lineup Fromuz modified the structure of their compositions. The sound became more energetic and vocals appeared in several compositions. It was at this time that the dot/period was added to the name to differentiate from the original lineup.
In support of the "Seventh story" album, Fromuz gave a series of concerts in September 2008 and March 2009 on the stages of Youth theatre of Uzbekistan and Ilkhom Theatre. In September 2010 band released second live DVD recorded and shot during Fromuz's live performance at the Youth Theatre of Uzbekistan in September 2008.

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