By the end of spring 2006, two bands of Hair Peace Salon and Jitters decided to unite on a single disc. In fall 2006 Jitters presented the single "Pick Me Up", while Hair Peace Salon was preparing a maxi-single on 5 songs, but since a full album would not work out from such a number of tracks, the friendly bands decided to put together a
split album. Already in the early spring of 2007, in a conversation with
BelGazeta,
impresario Jan Busiel pinned
“high hopes” on the next single of Hair Peace Salon. After the attempts of Hair Peace Salon to play with session
keyboardists for a few quarters, including on stage during the festival "Acoustics of Spring" in March 2007, in connection with Konstantin Karman's six-month foreign business trip, at the end of 2007 the number of official band members increased. Konstantin paused the existence of his band Jitters and was invited to play in Hair Peace Salon on a regular basis. The ex-leader of Jitters was very pleased that he played music together then. It is noticeable that the former
bassist and vocalist became keyboardist and vocalist of Hair Peace Salon, because the band already had a bass player, while the artist who had been known to the guys from joint performances bought a
Roland JP-8000 synthesizer during a business trip to
Scotland, which served as the material basis to positively respond to the proposal of the colleagues to change his profile. At its time, Jitters recorded and mixed its songs on a recording studio in
Baranavichy for only 2 months, while Hair Peace Salon decided to record by itself, experiment, and seek its sound, so the whole recording process took a lot more time. The concert boom of Hair Peace Salon of 2007 allowed to put the finishing touches to new songs that would be included on the single “Gipsy” and then on the split. That mini-CD was released on October 28, 2007, and spread through contact with musicians. During that time, Jitters managed to present its record, give a final concert to the audience, and scatter all over the world, but the idea of a split album not disappeared and was transformed into a conceptual CD.
“The disc is a little story of two friendly bands that were previously on their own, then united,” Konstantin Karman recalled the friendship of both groups for the music portal xlam.by. Aleh Vial, leader of Hair Peace Salon, said Aliena Skarabahatava from
Tuzin.fm that the main idea of its songs was a spiritual search of the man, and answering the same question on what is its part of the CD about, Jitters’ frontman Konstantin Karman added that its tracks represented dissatisfaction with what we had then. The bands become henceforth officially united. "We decided to temporarily freeze the Jitters project," Konstantin Karman told the republican portal of alternative music xlam.by on the eve of the presentation of the joint album. "And since we have been acquainted and on friendly terms with Hair Peace Salon for a long time, there were no obstacles for unification. We have been exchanging musicians previously. There will be two voices in
HPS now." The compilation was presented on November 18, 2007, in Minsk at the “Goodwin” club with the support of the bands
Open Space,
The Blackmail, and other artists, and, as Alena
“Aresha” Sobolevskaya from the music portal
LiveSound.by stressed, there was a beautiful concert, without superfluous people and “off-topic” music. == Critical reception ==