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Ihor Tsymbrovsky (Ukrainian: Ігор Цимбровський; Polish: Ihor Cymbrows'kyj; born 1962) is a Ukrainian architect, poet and musician from Lviv. In 1995, Tsymbrovsky created the album Come, Angel (Ukrainian: Прийди, янголе; Pryydy, yanhole), which released on the Polish label Koka Records in 1996. Come, Angel and Tsymbrovsky's work received renewed attention in the 2010s in Ukraine and abroad, leading to an abridged reissue on Offen Records in 2016 and a full reissue on Kontakt Audio and Infinite Fog in 2022. The Kontakt/Infinite Fog reissue also includes Tsymbrovsky's performance at the 1997 Music the World Does Not See festival (Polish: Muzyka jakiej świat nie widzi), where Cukor Bila Smerť, Svitlana Nianio and Polish avant-folk group Księżyc also performed.

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  • Ihor Tsymbrovsky (Ukrainian: Ігор Цимбровський; Polish: Ihor Cymbrows'kyj; born 1962) is a Ukrainian architect, poet and musician from Lviv. In 1995, Tsymbrovsky created the album Come, Angel (Ukrainian: Прийди, янголе; Pryydy, yanhole), which released on the Polish label Koka Records in 1996. Come, Angel and Tsymbrovsky's work received renewed attention in the 2010s in Ukraine and abroad, leading to an abridged reissue on Offen Records in 2016 and a full reissue on Kontakt Audio and Infinite Fog in 2022. The Kontakt/Infinite Fog reissue also includes Tsymbrovsky's performance at the 1997 Music the World Does Not See festival (Polish: Muzyka jakiej świat nie widzi), where Cukor Bila Smerť, Svitlana Nianio and Polish avant-folk group Księżyc also performed. (en)
  • Ігор Цимбро́вський — архітектор і музикант зі Львова, Україна. Головний архітектор музею народної архітектури та побуту «Шевченківський гай». Видав музичний альбом (1996). (uk)
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  • Ihor Tsymbrovsky (Ukrainian: Ігор Цимбровський; Polish: Ihor Cymbrows'kyj; born 1962) is a Ukrainian architect, poet and musician from Lviv. In 1995, Tsymbrovsky created the album Come, Angel (Ukrainian: Прийди, янголе; Pryydy, yanhole), which released on the Polish label Koka Records in 1996. Come, Angel and Tsymbrovsky's work received renewed attention in the 2010s in Ukraine and abroad, leading to an abridged reissue on Offen Records in 2016 and a full reissue on Kontakt Audio and Infinite Fog in 2022. The Kontakt/Infinite Fog reissue also includes Tsymbrovsky's performance at the 1997 Music the World Does Not See festival (Polish: Muzyka jakiej świat nie widzi), where Cukor Bila Smerť, Svitlana Nianio and Polish avant-folk group Księżyc also performed. (en)
  • Ігор Цимбро́вський — архітектор і музикант зі Львова, Україна. Головний архітектор музею народної архітектури та побуту «Шевченківський гай». Видав музичний альбом (1996). (uk)
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