Education
Boris Carloff studied classical violin and his first band Palm Beat was formed in 2003.
Boris Carloff studied classical violin and his first band Palm Beat was formed in 2003.
In 2012 he released the Apollo Award winning album The Escapist, followed by Morphosis in 2014. He later played with several other projects and as producer he collaborated with acts including Kryštof and Wohnout. His stage name was inspired by English actor Boris Karloff.
His first solo European Parliament Good Stuff was released by Red Salamanda Records in 2004 and his debut full-length album The Escapist was released in 2012.
lieutenant includes guest performances by Doug Yowell and Ghetto Priest. He was also nominated in five categories of the Czechoslovakian Anděl, while winning two: "Video of The Year" for Falling and "The Best Electronic Album".
In 2014, Boris Carloff released the album Morphosis, which was recorded with Icelandic producer Barði Jóhannsson.