MITYA
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RS Belgrade – Psychedelic Pop / Pop / Indie
MITYA

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MITYA - TUU 🏔️💜 (Full Album) [Psychedelic Pop]
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Ab67616d0000b273d3a30fcdb459d53e9e6b0bc4 Ordinary Man Single 2023
Ab67616d0000b273a0d0feb538d07e786f236801 Only Nothing is Changing Single 2023
Ab67616d0000b27307ef19462f92df725f32ae26 Out of My Way Single 2023
Ab67616d0000b273e355477f2b3f3094a69a718d I'm so Tired Single 2023
Ab67616d0000b27386a1cf399e270e6845d48832 TUU Album 2023
Ab67616d0000b273a80531746b5f0b37505ee8ab Nude Single 2020
Ab67616d0000b273c2bf9bc4aaf208663cd8b7e7 Monument Single 2016
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Mitya Burmistrov is an artist based in Belgrade.

He's the creator of three music projects (MITYA, Чёрный Государь, acid minerale) and an indie label named MITYA.

In the 2010s, Mitya gained internet fame as beatboxer Masta Mic, having the first Russian music YouTube channel to reach 50 million views. He performed at TED Talks in Canada, MoogFest in the USA, and the 2010 Olympics. He mentored at the IMI music residency program and was part of the OneBeat residency, currently working as a media staff member.

In 2016, Mitya directed the series "Echpochfank" and recorded an album in the villages of Tatarstan with Red Bull. Netflix acquired his song "1 Life Is Not Enough" for the series "Dear White People."

On September 20th, Mitya released his debut album "TUU," influenced by early 70s psychedelia, live dance rhythms, and the fluidity of sound. The album's creation was inspired by his trip to Altai, where he recorded ancient folk instruments, collaborated with shamans, learned throat singing, and even got engaged. This experience is documented in the "Altadelica" series (youtu.be/P93TO4UrnBw), released alongside the album as part of the project.

Mitya personally handled the mixing and recording of his entire album, but it also features contributions from a Kazan orchestra and musicians from Senegal, the USA, Turkey, and Tatarstan

Mitya's DIY music videos are played on MTV and 2x2, and songs are played on KEXP and KXLU radio stations.