Vlad Dobrovolski is a Russian sound artist and experimental musician, born in 1974. He has spent time in Japan, where he was exposed to local musical traditions, which have influenced his work alongside improvisation in contemporary art. His compositions often blend sound experimentation with broader artistic expressions. Dobrovolski has released a variety of albums, such as "The Journey of Living Water in the Valley of Death," "Natursymphony No.1 — Spring Music," and "Non-deterministic Polynomial Poems," showcasing his diverse approach to music.
Dobrovolski's eclectic discography includes other notable releases like "Proteus," "Natursymphony No.3 — Vibrant Matters," and "The Drums of the Fore and Aft." His work is characterized by an innovative use of sound and a multidisciplinary approach to art. Some of his works are released under the moniker Fitz Ellarald, adding another layer of depth to his creative endeavors.
Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!
Get Started