Aleksey Mogilevskiy
Russian keyboard player, saxophonist, arranger, vocalist, member of Sverdlovsk rock groups “Urfin Djus”, “Flag”, “Nastya”, “Egor Belkin Group”, own project “Association” (full name - “Association for Promoting the Return of Lost Youth On the Path] Virtues "). He graduated from the Sverdlovsk Music College named after Tchaikovsky (1985), pop music, a jazz saxophone class, specializing in “head of pop groups”. In June 1986, he joined the rock band ...Nautilus pompilius. After Vyacheslav Butusov's dissolution of the "star cast" of the group in November 1988, Aleksey Mogilevskiy began to actively engage in his own project, which he did not stop working on, even when he was closely involved in Nautilus Pompilius. As the "Association for the Promotion of the Return of Lost Youth on the Path of Virtue" he recorded and released 6.5 of his own albums. After the collapse of the group, in 1997 he worked at Aleksandr Novikov’s studio “SNR-Records” as a regular arranger, an employee of the radio station “Our Radio - Yekaterinburg”, being the author and performer of his own programs “Touring Bikes” and “Touring Ba-Bikes”. At the same time, he began to actively write advertising and software jingles for local radio stations and television companies, such as Radio C, Channel 4, and ATN. Since 2002, he was a full-time sound engineer, arranger, sound designer and composer of the SL-Studio three-dimensional graphics and animation department under the direction of Semyon Levin. The designer of programs and interprogram space of such Russian and foreign television companies as TV-6, TVS, STV (Novosibirsk), Channel 4 (Yekaterinburg), RTVi, TBi. The author of the main screensaver of the First Channel program “Minute of Glory” (three seasons). As an employee of SL-Studio, he voiced the title credits of many well-known Russian television series (Cops, Secrets of Investigation, National Security Agent, I Will Decide Everything Myself, I May Call You Mom, Solo for a Gun with an orchestra "," Stiletto "and many others. Author of background (optional) and noise soundtracks in the television series" Convoy PQ-17 "," Shtrafbat "," Narrow Bridge ".