Lex Plotnikoff

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Lex Plotnikoff
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Background information
Birth nameAlexey Plotnikov
Born14 June 1982
Moscow, Russia
GenresAlternative metal, progressive metal, video game music, punk rock
Occupation(s)Composer, guitarist, arranger, lyricist, painter, graphic designer
InstrumentsGuitar, bass guitar, keyboards
Years active2002–present
Labels, SPV, CD-Maximum
Associated actsMechanical Poet
Epidemia
Black Obelisk

Hattifatteners

Barrel Wight
Blacklight Devil

Alexey Plotnikov (Russian: Алексей Плотников), better known under stage name Lex Plotnikoff, is a Russian composer and guitar player, founder of progressive metal band Mechanical Poet. He is also known as music composer of game soundtracks and painter/graphic designer whose original style and dazzling technique became one of the most noted Mechanical Poet trademarks. Plotnikov is endorsed by Schecter guitars.[1]

Biography[]

Lex started his music career as a guitar player in an alternative band Citi. In 2002 Citi has broken up and Lex has founded Mechanical Poet. The band recorded six albums[2] in very different styles from progressive metal to punk and alternative rock. In 2007 Plotnikoff was offered to compose several soundtracks for video games developed by Akella. He has also taken part in many projects as composer, guitar player, arranger, orchestrator, lyricist, graphic designer, web designer and fashion designer. In 2010 he released his new electronic music work called Hattifatteners roughly based on the Moomin series by Tove Jansson[3] and started an industrial music project 'Luna Damien' with one of the ex-Mechanical Poet singers Jerry Lenin. Lex has also written a book about songwriting. In 2014 Lex started an electronic rock project called Last Fighter. The debut album 'Neon Children' was released on February 27, 2017.[4]

Discography[]

Last Fighter
  • 2014 - Cure (Single)
  • 2017 - You Are (Single)
  • 2017 - Neon Children
  • 2018 - Palladica (Single)
Mistland Prattlers
  • 2015 - Music of Mistland, Luceria, and the Ocean of Sunset (Bandcamp)[5]
Starsoup
  • 2013 - Bazaar of Wonders
Luna Damien
  • 2011 - Muddlewood
Hattifatteners
  • 2010 - Stories from the Clay Shore (was distributed through Internet, but later was cancelled due to copyright restrictions and re-released in 2015 with additional tracks and under the title Mistland Prattlers)
Mechanical Poet
  • 2003 - Handmade Essence (Aural Music/SPV)
  • 2004 - Woodland Prattlers (Aural Music/SPV)
  • 2007 - Creepy Tales For Freaky Children (CD-Maximum)
  • 2007 - Who Did It To Michelle Waters? (CD-Maximum)
  • 2008 - Eidoline: The Arrakeen Code (CD-Maximum)
  • 2008 - Ghouls (CD-Maximum)
Umbral Presence
  • 2006 - Caelethi I (Sound Age)
Epidemia
  • 2004 - Elven Manuscript (Moroz)
Hatecraft
  • 2005 - Lost Consolation (CD-Maximum)
Black Obelisk
  • 2006 - Green Album (CD-Maximum)
  • 2007 - Someday (CD-Maximum)
My Universe
  • 2009 - Infinite Spaces (Infinite)
Videogame Music
  • 2007 - Swashbucklers: Blue Vs Grey (Akella)
  • 2007 - Red Cosmos (Akella)

References[]

  1. ^ OK-CO (Russian Schecter endorsers)
  2. ^ Mechanical Poet Discography
  3. ^ Hattifatteners: Stories from the Clay Shore Archived February 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Last Fighter Bandcamp Page
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-11-23. Retrieved 2015-11-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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