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[bold]Everything is made in China[/bold] aka [bold]Eimic[/bold] is a russian electronic band formed in 2005 in Moscow. Current band members are Maxim Fyodorov (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Sergey Govorun (drums). EIMIC cannot be compared with any of the bands growing and ceasing within the russian indie scene, which remains dubious in the very fact of its existence. The band's early music is oftenly dubbed as post-rock or indie-rock, however, their later works are heavily influenced by electronic music and are oftenly described as psychedelic pop / experimental pop. They sing in English, however, they do not accentuate on lyrics and seems, at the moment vocals are just another instrument to experiment with. Their first release "4" appeared in summer 2007 at a canadian recording studio "Chemical Sound" in Toronto, Ontario. Supported by the internet campaign this album received good critics and inchoated successful touring in Russia. Rolling Stone pronounced eimic to be the most promising russian post-rock band. Their second album "Automatic Movements" (also recorded at Chemical Sound studio) was released in 2009. On this album the band started to lean towards more song-oriented music, parting ways with post-rock influences which were present on their debut album. Drummer Alexey Zotov left the band shortly after the album release, and Alexander Bykov took his place. In 2012, EIMIC released two singles, "Parade" and "Illusion". These two releases marked a change in the band