The creative collective SOYUZ from Minsk, Belarus consists of multi-instrumentalists Alex Chumak and Mikita Arlou. Since 2022, when they moved to Warsaw, Poland, drummer Albert Karch and guitarist Igor Wiśniewski have also joined the collective.
The great thing about SOYUZ is that they are two bands in one. In the studio, Chumak acts as composer, arranger, and artistic director, creating carefully crafted recordings that blend jazz, folk, global pop traditions, and lush orchestration. On stage, however, SOYUZ becomes a live quartet. Improvisation and the unique voice of each member reshape the songs, often surprising the audience and the band itself.
At Moods, SOYUZ will present their latest album, KROK (English: Step), which was released in October 2025 on Mr. Bongo. It is the collective's first album composed almost entirely in Belarusian, weaving their Eastern European roots with jazz, folk, and global influences.
The creative collective SOYUZ from Minsk, Belarus consists of multi-instrumentalists Alex Chumak and Mikita Arlou. Since 2022, when they moved to Warsaw, Poland, drummer Albert Karch and guitarist Igor Wiśniewski have also joined the collective.
The great thing about SOYUZ is that they are two bands in one. In the studio, Chumak acts as composer, arranger, and artistic director, creating carefully crafted recordings that blend jazz, folk, global pop traditions, and lush orchestration. On stage, however, SOYUZ becomes a live quartet. Improvisation and the unique voice of each member reshape the songs, often surprising the audience and the band itself.
At Moods, SOYUZ will present their latest album, KROK (English: Step), which was released in October 2025 on Mr. Bongo. It is the collective's first album composed almost entirely in Belarusian, weaving their Eastern European roots with jazz, folk, and global influences.