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Leo Feigin
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In 1973, Leonid Samuilovich flees the USSR and lands a job at the BBC in London. Five years later, radio host Alexei Leonidov starts releasing clandestine recordings smuggled from totalitarian countries via intricate cloak-and-dagger operations. Today, 86-year-old music producer Leo Feigin sits on top of over 30.000 LPs, contemplating on the meaning of his work amidst the grim outlook of new Iron Curtains. Leo Records is a symbol of musical resistance against authoritarian regimes and a pioneer of what we now know as avant-garde.
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Leo Feigin
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Lora Denisenko
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Alex Kan
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Ioana Grigore
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Cecil Taylor
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Sergei Kuryokhin
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Vladimir Chekasin
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Vladimir Tarasov
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Vyacheslav Ganelin
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Carolyn Hume
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Paul May
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