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Strannye Igry (Russian: Странные игры,
Strange Games) was a
Soviet Leningrad-based new wave band,
noted for
using the ska
influences (which was unusual...
- Dances" (
Strannye Tantsy) "Cold Trail" (Kholodnyy sled) "Songs
About Nothing" (Pesni Ne O Chyom) "Jester" (Shutnik) 1992 "Strange Dances" (
Strannye Tantsy)...
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released in 1986 and
featuring Russian rock
bands Aquarium, Kino, Alisa, and
Strannye Igry (Strange Games), all from Leningrad. It was the
first release of Russian...
- kind of
anglophone opposition to more
traditional Russian rock music.
Strannye Igry, AVIA and N.O.M. were
among the
first bands of genre. Then
bands like...
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songs by one
artist and the
bands included are Aquarium, Kino, Alisa, and
Strannye Igry (Strange Games). It was the
first release of
Russian rock
music in...
- Taboo [ru], and
Radio Africa, and was also a
frequent collaborator to the band
Strannye Igry. In 1986,
Kuryokhin and
others from the St.
Petersburg musical scene...
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Strange Adults (Russian: Странные взрослые, romanized:
Strannye vzroslye) is a
Soviet lyrical television film of 1974,
which tells of the
complexity of...
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Strange People (Russian: Странные люди, romanized:
Strannye lyudi) is a 1969
Soviet drama film
directed by
Vasily Shukshin. The film
consists of three...
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split album with four
bands from Leningrad: Aquarium, Kino, Alisa, and
Strannye Igry, with one side of
vinyl for each band. This
compilation was the first...
- Pop-Mechanics
often changed;
musicians from rock
groups such as Aquarium, Kino,
Strannye Igry, AVIA, and
Auktyon took part in its performances. Pop-Mechanics ceased...