Michal Abramski
Born in Warsaw, of Polish-Ukrainian parents, he loved all musical instruments from the age of two. However, his parents couldn’t afford to buy him one and so he soon had to spend four years in a socialist child-corrective home for stealing a violin, an accordion and two crash cymbals. In the end he learned to play the guitar as this was the cheapest instrument available and Russian guitars were famous for being indestructible. His mother forced him to study ballett at the prestigious Ljudmilla Baranova academy and since then he has an allergy to all things pink and is fascinated by women in long skirts. After conservatorium studies in guitar and composition he swore never again to play a piece from a sheet of paper and to spend the rest of his life researching the mysterious connection between music and involuntary leg-movement in humans.
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