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Zemfira

Zemfira can be an indie rock and roll musician notable on her behalf departure from the original role of ladies in Russian music. Though she’s been endlessly in comparison to feminine rockers, Zhanna Aguzarova, Yanka Dyagileva, and Nastia Poleva, she hardly resembles some of her Russian predecessors, aligning even more …

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Kolibri

An spectacular outgrowth from the Leningrad Rock and roll Membership, Kolibri flourished on the crossroads of two cultural eras, charming hard rock-calloused viewers using their vocal harmonies and womanly wiles. Led by eccentric diva Natalya Pivovarova (previously of Sergei Kuryohin’s group Pop-Mehanika [Pop Auto mechanic]), they sang their missing melodies …

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Nautilus Pompilius

Sverdlovsk-Leningrad cross Nautilus Pompilius became famous because of its abrupt ascension to celebrity by the end from the 1980s, creating a name for Sverdlovsk (now Ekaterinburg) because the third capitol of Soviet rock. Its audio started in the Ural Mountains but discovered a house among innovative Leningrad organizations like Akvarium …

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Nastia Poleva

One of a small number of Soviet ladies rockers, Nastia Poleva is most beneficial known for early function, executing the poetry of Ilya Kormiltsev more than her own unembellished new influx compositions. She discovered fame early like a vocalist for hire, offering vocals for a few of the largest titles …

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