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Showing posts with label Sergei Kurekhin. Show all posts
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Russian Rocks Too (Part 9)


Through the Eighties, variety of proficient bands appeared within the Russian provinces. A band with genre of pop rock named Nautilus Pompilius, from a town of Ural Mountain, Sverdlovsk, was one from the provinces. Aside from that band, there's also a vocalist - former vocalist of that band - named Nastia Poleva. After being a vocalist for that band she made her solo career by formed and fronting her own band named Nastia.
Urfin Dzhus, a heavy-metal type of band also was a band from that province, and there are other bands like Chai-f, a distinguished R&B band. Chai-f actually combined the musical parts of West Russian folks music.
From the north of Russia, town named Arkhangel’sk, there's a band named Oblachnyi Krai (Cloudy Region).
Then there's Vostochnyi Sindrom, a band that come from the remote place which was a quintessential band that ever came from Siberia, powerful and uncompromising.
From Novosibirsk, one band called themself as Kalinov Most (Kalinov Bridge) uniquely mix a folk rock music with somekind of their versions of 'nearly' heavy metallic.

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Nautilus Pompilius

Russian Rocks Too (part 6)


The most necessary bands to come back out from Leningrad, other than Akvarium, were: Kino, lead by charismatic Viktor Tsoy; Alisa, an aggressive new wave band with tendencies towards heavy metal and a sound with intense drive; Televizor (Television), created in 1984 by keyboard player and vocalist Mikhail Borzykin; and Strannye Igry (Strange Games), one in all the foremost original and creatively daring Leningrad bands of early Eighties.

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Viktor Tsoy (Kino)

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