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The members of the band recorded all their music in their garage and initially mixed music themselves, but then a friend of the band got engaged in mastering for payment. [1] Pornofilmy at the Uletay rock festival in Udmurtia, Russia, July 2018. The band started gradually getting more and more attention in Russia, but it wasn't always positive.
In 2011, Kuznetsov released "Седьмое октября" (October 7) on YouTube, a track which rapidly gained attention due to its title and lyrics - which reference Vladimir Putin's birthday and address major social and political issues in Russia. In 2013, Kuznetsov released his first album under the name Husky, "сбчь жзнь" (sbch ...
"30 Minutes" is a song by Russian recording duo t.A.T.u., taken from their debut English language studio album 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane (2002). It was released in 2001 in Russian as 30 Minut ( Cyrillic : 30 минут, also known as "Полчаса" (Polchasa), meaning half-an-hour) from the album 200 Po Vstrechnoy .
Otyken (Отукен, OH-too-kyen) is a Russian Siberian indigenous music group that mixes elements of local folk music with modern pop, incorporating traditional instruments, lyrics, and languages. 'Otyken' [ a ] is a word that is used in Chulym language for a sacred place where warriors would lay down their arms and talk.
Cranes in the sky. The poem was originally written in Gamzatov's native Avar language, with many versions surrounding the initial wording.Its famous 1968 Russian translation was soon made by the prominent Russian poet and translator Naum Grebnev, and was turned into a song in 1969, becoming one of the best known Russian-language World War II ballads all over the world.
During the tour, the group caught the attention of a number of Polish promoters. [10] The group also performed at Stereoleto Festival. [11] At the end of 2018, the group released the music video for the song "Ikea" (Russian: Икея). In 2019, Elektroforez was featured in The Quietus's series on the Russian alternative music scene. [12]
In September 2022, the band announced that they had been placed on a list of artists whose work was "not recommended" by the Russian government, due to their public opposition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [25] Gaisina and Baramiya both left Russia permanently and continued creating music and performing abroad. [24]
The music videos for the songs "Ice" and "Slumdog Millionaire" featuring Skryptonite garnered millions of views on YouTube [13] The music video for the song "Slumdog Millionaire" was subsequently ranked #2 in the top "Best Russian Clips of 2015" by Rap.ru, [14] and the song "Ice" was ranked #46 on The Flow's Top 50 Tracks of 2015. [15]