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Pyotr Mamonov Grant Minassian Ilya Urezchenko Alex Gritskevich Slava Losev
Past members
Aleksandr Lipnitsky Aleksey Bortniychuk Karen Sarkisov Pavel Hotin Aleksey Pavlov
Zvuki Mu (Russian: Зву́ки Му[ˈzvukʲɪˈmu], roughly translated as "Sounds of Moo", sounding to the Russian ear as a humorous abbreviation of Zvuki Muzyki, the Russian translation for The Sound of Music) was a Russian alternative rock/indie/post-punk band founded in Moscow in 1983. Lead singer and songwriter Pyotr Mamonov was one of the most revered and eccentric figures of the Russian art scene, whose absurdist lyrics are as playful and disturbing as his vocal style and explosive on-stage presence.[3]
The 2013 video for The National's single "Sea of Love", directed by Sophia Peer, was based on Zvuki Mu's video for Grubyj Zakat.[4][5][unreliable source?] In 2015, Mamonov reunited the band with new members, called "Brand new Zvuki Mu".[6][unreliable source?]
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ZvukiMu (Russian: Зву́ки Му [ˈzvukʲɪ ˈmu], roughly translated as "Sounds of Moo", sounding to the Russian ear as a humorous abbreviation of Zvuki Muzyki...
2021) was a Russian rock musician and the frontman of the Moscow band ZvukiMu. Pyotr Nikolayevich Mamonov was born on 14 April 1951 to an engineer and...
bands, such as Aria, Mashina Vremeni, Voskreseniye, Center, Krematorij and ZvukiMu, were rather different from the others, and sometimes more discreet. The...
band's main musical influences. They have also mentioned Manu Chao, Fugazi, ZvukiMu, Karamelo Santo, Sasha Kolpakov and The Clash as influences. They performed...
production; keyboards on "The Soul of Carmen Miranda" John Cale ZvukiMu production ZvukiMu 1991 Achtung Baby production (with Dan Lanois), keyboards; string...
by artists as varied as Nico, Robert Calvert, Genesis, David Bowie, and ZvukiMu, in various capacities such as use of his studio and electronic treatments...
writer, and musician. He was one of the founders of the Soviet rock group ZvukiMu. Aleksandr Lipnitsky was born on 8 July 1952 in Moscow. Lipnitsky was the...
at Six Young Guns Young the Giant Yungblud Zoé The Zolas Zox The Zutons ZvukiMu Zwan List of alternative metal artists List of Britpop musicians List of...
Novosibirsk rock festival. "We weren't even going to play", Letov said, "but ZvukiMu didn’t come and Murzin suggested that we play instead.". After all, he...
Mnogotochie, as well as rock musicians: Yegor Letov, Boris Grebenshchikov, DDT, ZvukiMu, Alisa, Agatha Christie and others. In 2016, Mashnov, under the pseudonym...
singer Carlos Marín dies aged 53". Metro. "Zemřel kytarista Luboš Andršt, bylo mu 73 let" (in Czech). 2021-12-20. Retrieved 2021-12-23. "Doobie Brothers acknowledge...
appropriations committee (2005–2007). Pyotr Mamonov, 70, Russian rock musician (ZvukiMu), COVID-19. Kä Mana, 67, Congolese writer, professor, and theologian, COVID-19...
music in the Soviet Union, featuring Boris Grebenshchikov, Televizor, ZvukiMu and Auktion. Vronsky was the writer-producer-director of Mondo Moscow,...
had time to defend his Ph.D. From 1982 to 1983 he was the guitarist of ZvukiMu. He was one of the founders of the label General Records. Since 2001, he...
Jouanard, 83, French writer. Aleksandr Lipnitsky, 68, Russian musician (ZvukiMu), drowned. Richard Marsina, 97, Slovak historian. Larry McMurtry, 84, American...
player. From 1984 to 1990, he was a member of underground art-punk group “ZvukiMu”, produced by Brian Eno. Between 1991 and 1995, he participated in the...
festival included Bravo (Russian: «Браво»), Centre (Russian: «Центр»), ZvukiMu (Russian: «Звуки Му»), Nikolai Kopernik [ru] (Russian: «Николай Коперник»)...
Lab Festival took place in 1986, the tusovka spirit was on display with ZvukiMu frontman Peter Mamonov singing lyrics like: I'm dirty, I'm exhausted. My...
and radio, direction and music production for the fellow musicians, like ZvukiMu). In 1990 Shumov moved to Los Angeles (California, United States), where...
Masculine-Singular. Beginning in 1991 Pyotr Mamonov, the leader of the rock band ZvukiMu, began to perform at the Stanislavsky Drama Theatre periodically. He first...
make a full turn in work: "…We've got a whole bunch of our own stuff: ZvukiMu, russian avant-garde." In October, Glintshake released a single from an...
music video for "Sea of Love", which alludes to Russian punk rock band ZvukiMu's music video for their 1995 single "Grubiy Zakat (Грубый Закат)", was released...
Hum. July 15 – Pyotr Mamonov, 70, Russian rock musician and songwriter (ZvukiMu) July 26 - Mike Howe, 55, vocalist for American band Metal Church. July...