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Etazhi (IPA: [ɪtɐˈʐɨ], Russian: Этажи, lit. 'Floors') is the second studio album by Belarusian post-punk band Molchat Doma, first released on 7 September 2018 through Detriti Records. Following the band's signing with Sacred Bones Records in January 2020, the album was released in North America for the first time on 27 March 2020.
RuTracker.org (also stylized as rutracker★org; known as torrents.ru until 2010) is the biggest Russian BitTorrent tracker. [1] As of December 2024, it has 14.9 million registered active users, 2.484 million torrents (2.479 million of them being active), and the total volume of all torrents is 5.8 petabytes .
The album was eventually given a worldwide release in 1991 as a 14-track album featuring "I'm in Love Again" as an additional track not available on USSR editions. On this release, the title is misprinted as СНОВА Б СССР ( Б is the Cyrillic equivalent of the letter B in the Latin alphabet, rather than the В , equivalent to V , of ...
Russian band Bi-2 in Köln, 2008 Bi-2 at rock festival "Ostrov" (Krasnoflotsky island, Arkhangelsk), 2013 In 1999 Bi-2 moved to Russia, where the band had previously tried to release its 1997 album "Bespolaya i Grustnaya Lubov" ("Sexless and Sad Love," 1998), but those plans were ruined by the Russian financial crisis of 1998 , which affected ...
The album took first place in the list of the best Russian-language albums according to Rap.ru [25] and The Flow. [26] The video clip for the song "Style" took fifth place in the list of "Best Russian videos of 2015" according to Rap.ru, [14] and the song itself ranked 15th on The Flow's Top 50 Tracks of 2015 list. [27]
Slot (Russian: Слот) is a Russian heavy metal band consisting of members Darya Ravdina, Igor "Cache" Lobanov, Sergey "ID" Bogolyubsky, Nikita Muravyov, and Vasiliy "Ghost" Gorshkov. Since its inception, the group has produced eight studio albums, two remix albums, two mini-albums, and two live DVDs, in addition to recording 20 singles and ...
The duo released their greatest hits album The Best in 2006 after parting ways with Universal Music. [20] The single "Loves Me Not" was selected to promote the album and reached the top 40 in Russia and Slovakia. [21] t.A.T.u.'s fifth studio album Vesyolye Ulybki was released in 2008. It spawned three singles—"Beliy Plaschik", "220", and "You ...
"Ne Ver, Ne Boysia, Ne Prosi" was released as a single as well. The song was used for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2003. The group represented Russia in Riga, Latvia. The group were placed third. A music video was released on their official YouTube account. [1] The song was also used on their greatest hits album The Best (2006).