The record was called “ART Defense”.
Ukrainian musician Dmytro Monatyk presented the album “ART Defense “, recorded during the full-scale invasion of Russia. In social networks, the artist called the album “a personal story of the war, which, unfortunately, continues”.
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“Everyone's history of war is different, but very similar, difficult and terrible, but with faith in the future. With faith in our victory. Almost 5 months of anxiety, suffering, fear and anger, trying to find myself, the whole family in broken dreams turned into almost 19 minutes of musical reflections. Today, the most important thing is not to lose hope. Therefore, I hope that Art Oborona will not be extended and the war will soon disappear from Ukraine. And this music will be able to distract, inspire, remind… Creating music in these times, personally, saves me and protects me from plunging into heavy darkness. My ART Defense. For you…” – wrote MONATIK on Instagram.
You can listen to the album on all streaming platforms.
Earlier MONATIK took part in the poetry Pavlo Shilk's project “Stormy Poems”.The third compilation of the project included Monatyk's poem “If I have only one day left”. The artist wrote it under the influence of feelings and experiences caused by the war. In the poem, the author refers to the war as a person with whom he is having a conversation.
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