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IWKC or I WILL KILL CHITA (the band's name jokingly refers to fraternal tensions between members in the past) came to be in 2008 when the Samarin brothers, Nikita and Nikolai started a chaotic punk-garage band. The search for their own stylistic terrafirma as well as competent partner-performers has continued through almost three years. The band produced two EP’s and consolidated finally as a quintet of Nikolai Samarin (keyboards, guitars), Nikita Samarin (drums, electronics), Andrei Silin (keyboards, electronics), Alexander Ivanov (bass), and Artem Litvakovsky (cello). The current line-up tends to perform well composed and arranged, completely instrumental, playful and melodic form of music with certain influences of neo-classic, art-rock, neo-psychedelia, and post-rock trends. Listen to their tunes at IWKC's official homepage.
IWKC / Urban Fears (2012) / CD $13.00

Urban Fears is an official debut full-length work by IWKC. Nick Samarin (keyboards, guitars), Nik Samarin (drums, electronics), Andrei Silin (keyboards, electronics), Alexander Ivanov (bass), and Artem Litvakovsky (cello) with support of Anastasiya Narochnaya (violin) came up with six new compositions and re-mastered versions of three tracks from their first, Best Days EP. This is a kind of conceptual album dedicated to Moscow’s industrial outskirts… Surprisingly light and heartwarming music which appeal to wide range of contemporary instrumental rock-music lovers. (9 tracks – 56 min.)
The album was also reviewed at: Far From Moscow (USA), Modern Rock (Russia), HeadBanger (Russia).
| Title | Media | Price |
| MP3-file (self-released) | free download | |
| MP3-file (self-released) | free download | |
| CD (RAIG) | $13.00 |
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