Guitarist and co-founder of the band “Semantic Hallucinations” Alexander Kolbasov was a modest man with a special style of playing the guitar. Producer Pavel Zdravomyslov told socialbites.ca about this. He stated that despite Kolbasov’s illness, he recorded guitar parts for his friend and another founder of the band, Vladimir Burdin.
“I knew Sasha. I’ve seen it in person twice. In November, we shot an interview with Vladimir Burdin for a film about him. He played with him at a concert in December and participated in the recording of Burdin’s new song “The Road to Nowhere”. He gave the impression of a modest, reasonable person. He played Burdin’s old songs wonderfully, especially “Seals”. He played in his own unique way. His style did not quite fit the style of the new song, but Alexander still tried to record his own version of the guitar part. Comrade was witty. I really wanted to help Vova. Despite his illness, he recorded guitar parts and came to concerts. This Friday Vova wanted to invite Sasha to play at the underground festival at the Ural Design Center. Vova will be alone,” said Zdravomyslov.
In his interview with socialbites.ca, Burdin noted that Kolbasov “is a good person in all respects.”
On December 27, Vladimir Burdin’s official page contained the following: published Information that Alexander Kolbasov, guitarist of the rock band Semantic Hallucinations, died in Yekaterinburg. He was 50 years old. The artist’s family announced financial collections. Kolbasov’s younger son and his wife survived.
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