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2MARS (Feodor Dosumov) - Amulet | fusion, funk, jazz

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This video is part of my joint project with my brother, 2MARS. Many musicians took part in the project, probably the biggest celebrity is drummer Chris Coleman, a very famous musician who played with many stars in the USA. Another big name is drummer Damien Schmitt. This video features Farko Dosumov – bass guitar, Chris Coleman – drums, Konstantin Kulikov – trumpet (Konstantin is also a very good musician who worked with Zemfira and other stars). This was one of the first tracks we completed, so I shot this video before others. Chris Coleman is really groovy. In the video, you can see an amulet hanging off the guitar. The composition was written mainly by Feodor Dosumov, and bridge designed by Farko Dosumov. The idea was like this: “when you wear the amulet, you become a different person”. We could not exactly convey that idea with the video, but we decided to keep the name. #FeodorDosumov #2MARS #Amulet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/feodor.dosumov Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/feodor6499/ Вконтакте: https://vk.com/id25497737 Preview on Apple Music https://itunes.apple.com/ru/album/disclosure/1461778973 "He laughs contagiously and espouses the cause down to the ground.” Everybody who knows him would say so. Feodor Dosumov is a cheerful, and a very gifted musician and an innovative individual. He experiments easily, and in his music seemingly incompatible genres are intermingled: fusion and Central Asian motifs, rock and dubstep and electronic music elements. He is not just a performer but also a very sincere and straight musician, and expresses himself vividly in any piece of music. His solo performance is a matter for discussion and his playing abounds in technical devices, his shows are outstanding and memorable. Feodor was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. He took up music at 7 what was a mere hobby. His father, Rustam Yangibaevich Dosumov, a professor and Doctor of Economics is a famous and a very respectable expert in Central Asia. His son was supposed to become an economist or a project engineer, but not a musician. His parents insisted on his studying at the Tashkent University of Information Technology. Feodor abided by their demands and won an admission to the University to become a fiber-optic link engineer. But his great love for music kept him on the hop. Being just 17 Feodor became the winner of the international rock-festival “Flower children” that was held in Tashkent as the best solo-guitarist. After graduating from the university Feodor moved to Moscow and entered the State Gnessins Music College to learn guitar playing. The next year he conquered the all-Russian competition of young guitarists called “Guitar’s many faces”, where he got the Grand Prix as the beat guitar player. After that he dedicated himself to music only. An exciting creative period of Feodor’s life began. There were acquaintances and co-projects with jazz stars. During this period he learned much. Feodor played and recorded with such musicians as David Sanborn, Billy Cobham, Eric Marienthal, Damien Schmitt, Michael Shrive, Dave Koz, Hadrien Feraud and Phil Perry. Thanks to them Feodor gained his own playing style and lineaments; his individuality became more outstanding and creative. New ideas and plans that had to be realized came up. A bass player Anton Davidyants and a drummer Damien Schmitt became his like-minded fellows. The guys noted each other’s giftedness at the first onset. It became obvious that they had to pool their efforts in common cause. Tours, performances, co-authorship the guys enjoyed each other’s musicianship. The result of this cooperation the album called “Moscow” was appreciated not only in Russia but also abroad. Feodor began to receive invitations from West Europe to give master-classes there. He was proposed to make a course of video-tutorials for a famous English site called “JamTrackCentral”. It’s worth mentioning that while working on the album Feodor got very interested in electronic music. A track “Idea” from “Moscow” album is one of his first creative experiments, where he tried to insert electronic music elements into fusion music. Modern styles are heard more often in his works and arrangements, imparting them with a fresh an exclusive sound. Today Feodor lives an active creative, studio and tour life. Hey everyone, I'm excited to share this new video that I made with my brother, Farko Dosumov. It's a great honor to have Chris Coleman playing on this new track "Amulet" by our band, 2Mars. Hope you enjoy it! 2MARS Feodor Dosumov - Amulet fusion funk jazz axe fx 3 elevated jam tracks jtc jp6 alkotrio

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