Timur Bekbosunov

[41][42] Timur Bekbosunov appeared with American band DeVotchKa and Nick Urata at El Rey Theatre,[43] Troubadour,[44] “In the Shadow of Stalin” Festival at Walt Disney Concert Hall[45] and Red Rocks Amphitheatre[46] with Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Amanda Palmer and Jherek Bishoff.

"[50] Timur and the Dime Museum have performed with DeVotchKa,[51] Tiger Lillies,[52] Kristian Hoffman,[53] Prince Poppycock,[54] Ann Magnuson,[55] Dorian Wood,[56] Mucca Pazza,[57] The Red Paintings.

[67] Composed by Grammy-nominated David T. Little with libretto by Beat generation poet Anne Waldman, Black Lodge is a “nonlinear and hallucinatory...occurring in that nightmarish place between death and rebirth” [68] and performed as a film screening and an industrial rock opera concert.

[69] Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth said Black Lodge is "ripping through the fabric of future vision psychosis where the integrity of classic form clasps the hands of radical possibilities.” [70] The opera film is directed by Michael Joseph McQuilken.

[74] The play is a dark musical comedy that "explores the phenomenon of mass brainwashing.”[75] Co-commissioned by Miami Light Project and Beth Morrison Projects with support from the National Performance Network,[76] created by Timur Bekbosunov, produced by Beth Morrison, directed by Emmy Award-nominated Sandra Powers, the play uses a puppet Comrade Bucket and the Soviet songs to ask questions about the forces of identity and politics.

[78] World premiere took place on June 1, 2021, at the Klanggg Festival presented by NOF[79] with electronic artist Grégoire Pasquier aka Shuttle[80] at Nouveau Monde, Switzerland.

[89] Timur Bekbosunov is a film producer of Clemency, a 2019 US Dramatic Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner and 35th Independent Spirit Awards Best Feature category nominated drama starring Alfre Woodard, Richard Schiff, Wendell Pierce, directed by Chinonye Chukwu, with music by Kathryn Bostic, released on Milan Records.

He is a producer of the 2019 Sundance Film Festival-selected Blush, a dark comedy directed by Independent Spirit Award winner Debra Eisenstadt, starring Wendi McLendon-Covey, Catherine Curtin, Max Burkholder and Christine Woods.