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Janvāris 15., 2007
01:49 pirmo x mūžā klausos krievu sintī pop, vāj, ir jauki, viens tēls iekš skapja sūta skaņdarbus, un es tikai klausos un klausos, kā jūs gulēt, kā jūs gulēt aiziesit, ja nevarat stop pogu piespiest, ja jūs vispār nevarat, ja jūs vispār neko neavrat, nē, nav jau tā, ka neko, bet es nevaru pieiet klāt un labus vārdus pateikt, es varu tikai labi padomāt, bet pateikt - nesanāk, sliktos gan, bet tas jau nav nekas unikāls, noteikti citiem tā arī ir, sliktos vārdus mētāt kā 3 saujiņas smilšu, bet labos iesprostot tai būrī, kas savas rīkles zōnā, nu jā, psihoanalītiķiem noteikti par to ir savs viedoklis, es jau zinu, ka tie ir kompleksi un pašpārliecinātības trūkums kaut kāds, aj lai jau, es tāpat arī zinu, ka nevienam tie mani labie vārdi nemaz nav vajadzīgi, pat ja nāk no sirds, nu ja, tie nāk no sirds un iestrēgst rīklē, pārvērsdamies ezī, tāpēc man tik bieži ir angīna, tie ir tie neteiktie vārdi, mana slimība
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Comments:
a kā saucas tas krievu synth?
tā ir izlase, kur visaadi iekshaa tml. arii saucas krievu sintii izlase 80's vakaraa uzraxtiishu preciizu nosaukumu
RUSSIAN 80'S SYNTH WAVE, Vol. 3 man gan viss nav, jaunietis dazhas ciesmas tik acutiija
aha, a kas tur par grupām iekšā? /negribēju traucēt, pamēģināju gūglot, bet kaut kā nesanāk.
chau, man vinji iemesti vienaa bardak mapee, taapeec tagad nevaru saprast, bet es no taa pujka panjemshu normaalaa veidaa, taga tikai atceros , ka bija iekljauts ansamblis zvuki-mu un tad jau Tevi informeeshu. labi?
arrival pop-factory, sounds of moo, n(ew) r(ussian) g(roup), the center, vershinin, igor len.. vis nosaukumi gan angliski shitos izraxtiiju no vaakrdienas skaipa historii
skaidrs. paldies! /bija interesanti, kāds sinti varētu būt bijis krievijā 80.-os un nekas, izņemot tos pašus centr, nenāca prātā.
RUSSIAN 80'S SYNTH WAVE, Vol. 3 ================================ 01. Čćīšü Ėåķü "Ņåįå..." (1988) Igor Len' "To you..." one of the fathers of Russian dark ambient, very in-demand keybaordist in the underground circles during the 80's --------- 02. Ąźāąščóģ "Čäó ķą ņū" (1986) Aquarium "Go for you" light minimal synth-pop from the Russian music chameleon Boris Grebenschikov and Co. for the soundtrack to the smash hit movie "Assa!" (St. Petersburg) --------- 03. Āåšųčķčķ "Īńņąķīāčėčń˙ ÷ąńū" (1985) Vershinin "The clock has stopped"
--------- 04. Ą. Šīäčīķīā č Į. Ņčõīģčšīā "Čćšąėüķūé ąāņīģąņ" (1985) A. Rodionov & B. Tikhomirov "Gambling machine"
--------- 05. Źīōå "Ģīķóģåķņ" (1986) Coffee "The monument"
--------- 06. Ģåņšī "Ģåņšī" (1984) Metro "The metro"
--------- 07. Źšąńķūå ģąźč "Įīęü˙ źīšīāźą" (1984) Red poppies "
--------- 08. Öåķņš "Įąćšīāīå ńåšäöå" (1984) The center "Crimson heart" one of the top Soviet/Russian avant garde electronic projects in their New Wave era days (Moscow) --------- 09. ĶČČ Źīńģåņčźč "Ļīńėåäķčé ńīėäąņ" (1988) Cosmetics Institute of Science and Research "The last soldier"
--------- 10. Įšąņü˙ ļī šąēóģó "Īńņąķīāčņå ģąųčķó ęčēķč" (1985) Brothers in mind "Stop the vehicle of life"
--------- 11. Įżä Įīéē "Ēąįåščņå āąųó ęčēķü" (1985) Bad boys "Take away your life" very underground synth band with highly political/confrontational stance; been banned by the authorities in the mid 80's --------- 12. Ņåąņš "ß ķå ēąģåņčė" (1985) The theatre "I haven't noticed" little-known experimental studio synth-rock project (Moscow) --------- 13. Ģåćąļīėčń "Óņšī" (1987) Megapolis "The morning" sophisticated New Romantic band in A-Ha vein which later (90's) changed their sound to more guitar-pop-oriented (Moscow) --------- 14. Ąšćī "Į2" (1981) Argo "B2" Latvian answer to Zodiac (see the 1st volume), but not very electronic-sounding overall, with big portions of jazz, funk and orchestral stylings ========= Notes: Compiled by Vladimir Kruglov aka Passing_Stranger (SoulSeek) Contact me with your questions and suggestions at: fadingeuropeans@mail.ru I'd also love to hear your opinions and thoughts about the music presented by this compilation.
Tracks for this compilation were gathered from various sources so the overall sound may be a little inconsistent. I didn't use any programs to improve the sound, didn't want to decrease the already existing quality, so please bear with me.
RUSSIAN 80'S SYNTH WAVE, Vol. 1 ================================ 01. Ąėčńą "Żźńļåščģåķņąņīš" (1984) Alisa "Experimenter" minimalist synth-pop from the mostly hard rock/punk band (Moscow/St. Petersburg) --------- 02. Ķąóņčėóń ļīģļčėčóń "Żņą ģóēūźą įóäåņ āå÷ķīé" (1985) Nautilus Pompilius "This music will be eternal" one of the best-known tracks from the "synth" period of this band from Sverdlovsk (later they became much more guitar-based and, therefore, hugely popular) --------- 03. Ķī÷ķīé ļšīńļåźņ "Ąķńąģįėč" (1986) Night Avenue "Ensembles" one of the first Russian strictly New Wave/synth-pop bands with rather eccentric minimalist number (Moscow) --------- 04. Ķčźīėąé Źīļåšķčź "Ėžäč ģčšą" (1985) Nicolaus Copernicus "People of the world" "New Romantic" progressive/synth-rock band (Moscow) --------- 05. Ąėü˙ķń "Ćīāīš˙łą˙ ćīėīāą" (1984) Alliance "The talking head" a great track from the early period of the (allegedly) best Soviet New Wave band (Moscow) --------- 06. Ąćąņą Źščńņč "Āņīšīé ōšīķņ" (1988) Agatha Christie "The second front" pomp synth-ballad from this progressive/pop-rock band that had become hugely popular in the mid 90's (Sverdlovsk) --------- 07. Ģčšąę "Īźīėī ļīėóķī÷č" (1987) Mirage "Midnight" still hugely popular disco project in Modern Talking vein, but this is quite an atmospheric instrumental from their debut album (Moscow) --------- 08. Źčķī "Ļīńėåäåķčé ćåšīé" (1985) Kino "The last hero" the most famous and popular Russian rock band of the 80's and early 90's in its "New Romantic" stage with the original version of a later-to-be-very popular rock anthem (St. Petersburg/Moscow) --------- 09. Ņåėåāčēīš "×åėīāåź čē āąņū" (1985) Television Set "The man from the cotton wool" very political synth-pop/experimental band (St. Petersburg) --------- 10. Ēāóźč Ģó "Åęåäķåāķūé ćåšīé" (1989) Sounds of Moo "Everyday hero" energetic synth-heavy track from Brian Eno-produced album by this highly eccentric Moscow band --------- 11. Ģóģčé ņšīėėü "Ńąéīķąšą äčńźą" (1987) Mumiy troll "Sayonara of the disc" very popular Russian "rockapops" (pop-rock) band in its early stage with playful synth-pop song (Vladivostok) --------- 12. Ąāčą "Óšīź šóńńźīćī ˙ēūźą, ׹ńņü 1 (Äī ńāčäąķč˙)" (1986) Avia "Russian language lesson, Part I (Goodbye)" theatrical electronic/rock/avant garde band with one of the more accessible, jokey minimalist synth track (St. Petersburg) --------- 13. Ļīļ-źīģįčķąņ "Ņåėåōīķķūé šīįīņ" (1987) Pop-factory "Robot-telephone" dance/synth-pop side-project of the Bioconstructor/Bio leader Alexander Jakovlev (Moscow) --------- 14. Ēīäčąź "Ēīäčąź" (1980) Zodiac "Zodiac" Latvian synth/electronic "space rock" band, one of the most commercially successful projects of the year 1980 in USSR ========= Notes: Compiled by Vladimir Kruglov aka Passing_Stranger (SoulSeek) Contact me with your questions and suggestions at: russian_synth@mail.ru I'd also love to hear your opinions and thoughts about the music presented by this compilation.
This compilation is the first volume of a (hopefully) longer series. Tracks for this compilation were gathered from various sources so the overall sound may be a little inconsistent
RUSSIAN 80'S SYNTH WAVE, Vol. 2 ================================ 01. Ńåźņīš ćąēą "Źąēą÷ü˙" (1994) Sector Gaza "The Cossack song" actually punks, but this song sounds more like early New Wave with synth melody and powerful guitar sound (and hilarious lyrics at the top) - great opener! --------- 02. Ōīźńņšīņ "Ęčāą˙ āīäą" (1984) Foxtrot "Living water" I know very little of this band, seems like another one from the wave of, ahem, New Wave-styled bands that sprang around 1984 in Soviet underground circles --------- 03. Ōīšóģ "Äąāąéņå ńīēāīķčģń˙" (1984) Forum "Let's call-up" one of the first commercial pop-stars in USSR with strictly New Wave/Romantic image, hugely popular in the mid 80's (esp. their frontman Victor Saltykov - see later) --------- 04. Ž. ×åšķąāńźčé č Ā. Ģąņåöźčé "Šīįīņ" (1983) J. Chernavsky & V. Matetzki "The robot" the studio duo with quirky synth-pop number from their only album "Banana islands", that was a cult record in the mid 80's --------- 05. Ļščģóń "Ņåėåōīķ" (1984) Primus "The telephone" one of the popular mid 80's bands with lots of New Wave synth/electropop stylings, but essentially a songwriter-oriented project --------- 06. Ąšńåķąė "Ģąķčļóė˙ņīš" (1985) Arsenal "The manipulator" very famous Soviet jazz-rock/fusion band experimenting with 80's sounds and rhythms --------- 07. Żėåźņšīźėóį "Ńõīęó ń óģą" (1987) The Electro Club "Going crazy" rather Alphaville-y sounding ballad from this project with very unstable personnal (this time the same frontman as with Forum track) --------- 08. Ņåõķīėīćč˙ "Āńå, ÷ņī ņū õī÷åųü" (1991) Technology "Anything you want" top and quintessential Russian Depeche Mode clones, real superstars in 1991-1993 --------- 09. Arrival "Ļšīńņūå ńėīāą" (1990) Arrival "Simple words" another Depeche Mode wannabies --------- 10. Ķ(īāą˙)Š(óńńźą˙)Ć(šóļļą) "Āšåģ˙ ēīāåņ ģåķ˙" (1990) N(ew)R(ussian)G(roup) "The time calls me" short-lived New Romantic electropop duo that was very popular in the late 80's/early 90's --------- 11. Ļšīłąé, ģīėīäīńņü "Ńžššåąėčēģ" (1987) Goodbye, youth "Surrealism" strange electropop/cabaret duo with A. Vertinsky impersonation frontman; caused a mild sensation in underground rock circles in the late 80's, but vanished very quickly --------- 12. Ķīāą˙ źīėėåźöč˙ "Šīģąķņč÷åńźčé żźńļšåńń" (1988) New Collection "Romantic express" an electronic instrumental project that was very popular in the late 80's and very early 90's, their tracks were quite often used as theme music on TV and radio programs --------- 13. Čķņåšāüž "Šīįīņ" (1987) Interview "The robot" quite a surreal early New Wave number from the band that later became a soft metal one with strong Christian leanings (so-called "white metal") --------- 14. Įčīźīķńņšóźņīš "Żńņåņ" (1989) Bioconstructor "The aesthete" one of the first and best Russian "real" synth-pop bands (black clothes, Kraftwerkian poses, strong technocratic orientation in music and lyrics...) with their top (IMO) song. ========= Notes: Compiled by Vladimir Kruglov aka Passing_Stranger (SoulSeek) Contact me with your questions and suggestions at: russian_synth@mail.ru I'd also love to hear your opinions and thoughts about the music presented by this compilation.
Tracks for this compilation were gathered from various sources so the overall sound may be a little inconsisten
saspamoju:) krievu val - kjeburi bet tulkojums ir in inglish
vaimandieniņ :)
nu mana ziņkārība būs apmierināta uz ilgu laiku :) |
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