OREANDA-NEWS  Russian artist and musician Alexei Tegin said that there are not enough garbage dumps in Moscow. He expressed his opinion in an interview with Moskvich Mag magazine.

Tegin answered the question of what he likes and dislikes about the city. He said that he likes "places — industrial garbage dumps" that give the impression that you are in a dream, as well as any "strem". The musician also admitted that he is "pinned" by unfamiliar places that seem to immerse him in another reality. "I don't like the place where the space of a modern structure is pushed as much as possible," Tegin said.

As for the disadvantages of Moscow, the artist noted that he would like to have more garbage dumps in the capital. "I am a big opponent of the fight against garbage cans. If you take food away from artists, they don't like it: Paris is all living in a huge garbage dump. Unfortunately, renovation is underway in Moscow — they are fighting with trees in the spirit of Friedrich's nightmares. But, I think, nature will take its course and become crooked," the source of the publication is convinced.

Earlier in January, director Alexei German Jr. urged not to build up the center of Moscow.