Sirotek - Kontinualni Nasledky

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Review by Mario Cares

Kontinualni Nasledky by Sirotek: A Noisy, Dreamy Dive into the Experimental Abyss Alright, let’s talk about Kontinualni Nasledky by Sirotek. This 2010 release is one of those albums that doesn’t just sit in the background—it grabs you by the ears and shakes you around a bit. Released under the labels Picpack and Autizm (cool names, right?), this Ukrainian-Russian collaboration dives deep into ambient, noise, experimental, and industrial vibes. It’s not for everyone, but if you’re into music that feels like wandering through an abandoned factory at 3 AM, this might be your jam. The album has six tracks, though it’s kinda funny how they repeat the titles—like, we get it, there are three versions of “Kontinualni Nasledky № 1,” “№ 2,” and “№ 3.” But honestly, each version feels distinct enough to keep things interesting. I’ll break down two tracks that stuck with me because, well, they’re hard to forget. First up, “Kontinualni Nasledky № 3”. Man, this track hits different. It starts off all hazy and dreamlike, like you’re floating in some kind of electronic fog. Then BAM—layers of distorted sounds crash in, almost like machinery grinding against itself. It’s chaotic but also strangely hypnotic. You can tell Sirotek wasn’t trying to make something easy to digest; instead, it’s more like he’s inviting you to explore his weird little sonic world. What makes this track memorable is how it balances beauty and ugliness. Like, one moment you’re chilling, and the next you’re wondering if your headphones are broken. That tension keeps you hooked. Then there’s “Kontinualni Nasledky № 1”, which feels like the calmer cousin of № 3. This one leans more into the ambient side of things, with soft drones and echoing textures. It’s less aggressive but no less captivating. There’s something almost meditative about it, like staring at clouds on a windy day. But don’t get too comfy—the occasional bursts of static remind you that this isn’t your typical chill-out music. It’s got teeth, even if they’re hidden behind velvet curtains. What really stands out about this album is its refusal to play it safe. Sirotek isn’t here to hand you catchy hooks or danceable beats. Instead, he’s crafting soundscapes that feel raw and unfiltered, like snapshots of a dystopian dreamscape. And yeah, it’s not perfect—sometimes the repetition gets a little too much—but maybe that’s the point. Maybe he wants you to sit with the discomfort, to find meaning in the chaos. Here’s the thing: listening to Kontinualni Nasledky feels like overhearing a conversation in a language you don’t fully understand. You catch bits and pieces, but the rest is left to your imagination. By the end of it, you’re not sure whether you loved it or hated it—or both. Weirdly, that’s what makes it stick in your head long after the last note fades. Oh, and random thought: if this album were a person, it’d probably wear mismatched socks and have a collection of rusty keys from places they’ve never been. Just saying.

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Artist: Sirotek
Album: Kontinualni Nasledky
Rating: 5.0

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Filename: sirotek-kontinualni-nasledky.zip
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Kontinualni Nasledky № 223:04
Kontinualni Nasledky № 314:08
Kontinualni nasledky № 118:36
Kontinualni nasledky № 314:08
Kontinualni Nasledky № 118:36
Kontinualni nasledky № 223:04

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Catalog Numbers

  • PICPACK029
  • AUT-13

Labels

  • Picpack
  • Autizm

Listen online

  • lytte på nettet
  • ouvir online
  • écouter en ligne
  • online luisteren
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • ascolta in linea
  • online anhören
  • escuchar en línea
  • lyssna på nätet

Formats

  • 3 × File
  • Album
  • MP3
  • 320kbps

Notes

  • Recorded December 2008.
  • Remastered March 2013.
  • All sounds by Vitaly Malygin (Sirotek).

About Sirotek

Sirotek is a one man post-industrial project by Vitaly Malygin, based in Yaroslavl, Russia. Sirotek was born in October 2008 as a side project of Vitaly active then as a experimental rock musican. Inspired by philosophy, psychoanalisys, outsider artists Vitaly reflects his lifelong dialogue with mentally diseased people around him, his own neuroses, and Irrational itself. Contact: [email protected]

Name Vars

  • Сиротек

Aliases

  • DOR
  • Ib
  • Das Sein
  • Vitaly Malygin

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Kontinualni Nasledky* by Sirotek is a wild mix of ambient, noise, and industrial sounds. Released in 2010, it came out in Ukraine and Russia under two labels, Picpack and Autizm. What’s quirky? The tracklist repeats itself—like déjà vu for your ears. You’ll hear "Kontinualni Nasledky № 1," "№ 2," and "№ 3" twice each. It’s experimental music that keeps you guessing.