Juno's review : The first missive from freshly minted Russian label Rubezh dives into the back catalogue of Gruppa Imperiya, an obscure band who released a handful of CDs during the post-Soviet era of the 1990s. Side A boasts two of their best vintage tracks: the deep, bubbly Balearic synth-pop of "Leningrad Train (Extended Version)" and the chunky, Soul II Soul and Pet Shop Boys inspired brilliance of "Vspomni Obo Mne (Extended Version)", whose cherry piano riffs are wonderfully life-affirming. You'll find a trio of contemporary reworks nestled on the flipside, with the throbbing Lazerchoke edit of the Euro-disco inspired "Ne Pokiday" and the Low Budget Family tweak of "Leningrad Train" standing out.