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MTV News
August 19, 2004

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Regina Spektor's long-delayed album Soviet Kitsch was finally officially released digitally in 2004, with a physical release planned for early 2005. Spektor, a Moscow-born, Bronx-raised pianist, developed her unique style by combining classical influences with quirky vocals and imaginative storytelling. Early struggles to perform at New York's Sidewalk Café gave way to recognition, leading to tours with the Strokes and a collaboration with Julian Casablancas. Soviet Kitsch showcases her vocal experimentation and character-driven songs, blending whispers, shouts, and beatboxing to create vivid, fictional worlds. Despite the wait, Spektor remains focused on connecting with audiences and inspiring them through her music.
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