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All began with Igor the now famous beggar / prophet. No one knows who he is and where he comes from. Living in another dimension, he wanders across a fake Eastern Europe to spread the message of the Decadence Revolution. After having drunk a couple bottles of Vodka, he discovered that his brain could help transmitting his message in the normal-third-dimensional world…

In the end of the summer 2003, Lois John Slut (guitar) and Afterglauk (one-string-bass/one-vocal-chord) realise they are the hemispheres of Igor’s brain. They are not totally conscious of this, but enough to leave the cold-wave band Trespass and to create Deadchovsky.

The very begining of Deadchovsky is a total nonsense: they record the track “Falling Curtain” to make a joke to the Sleeping Children. They give the same track to Lionel of Manic Depression Records to make believe it’s some polish/hungarian underground band. Then they use a picture of Götterdammerung as their own on their website. But the project becomes serious…

In december 2003, Le Bab (keyboard) and Albator (drums) from the new-wave band Malaise Rouge (ex-Regard) join the band. They record together the labyrinthic and dement “Decadence Revolution” LP which is released in October 2004 through Manic Depression Records (the only one who had the balls to sign Deadchovsky).

The music may remind Neva, Sex Gang Children, Violet Stigmata, Le Sourire Décousu, Alien Sex Fiend, Killing Joke, Joy Division… and many others. “Decadence Revolution” gets a good feedback worldwide (only in the batcave/death-rock scene of course!).

In March 2005, Le Bab and Albator leave the band and are replaced by Hellebore (Crimson Muddle) and Braen X. Divarre (Alternative Zero, ex-Trespass) who quickly reach the brain.
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