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Gorod 312 (Russian: Город 312, "City 312") is a Russian-language band from Kyrgyzstan,[1] formed in 2001. In the beginning of their career the band's name was "Mangra," but then they changed it to "Gorod 312." 312 is the area code of Bishkek, the city in Kyrgyzstan they came from. The band became famous in 2005, the year they released their first album 213 dorog (213 дорог, "213 roads"). The name of this album is the band's name spelled backwards.

Gorod 312
OriginBishkek, Kyrgyzstan
GenresPop, rock, pop rock, alternative rock
Years active2001 (2001)–present
LabelsR-Concert, Real
MembersSvetlana Nazarenko (Aya)
Aleksander Il'ichuk
Dmitriy Pritula (Dim)
Leonid Pritula (Leon)
Leonid Nikonov (Nik)
Mariya Ileeva (Masha)
Past membersIgor Dzhavad-Zade
Sergey Krivopustov
Sergey Kovtun
Viktor Golovanov (Vik)
Websitewww.gorod312.ru

Among other awards, Gorod 312 won two Golden Gramophone Awards for their songs.

History

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2000s

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In 2006, they released their next album Vne zony dostupa (Вне зоны доступа, "Out of Range"), which featured songs in alternative rock, blues, and power ballad styles.[2]

In 2007, they released their following album Obernis' (Обернись, "Turn Back");

In 2009 and 2010, they toured in the United States, Belgium, Poland, Germany, France, and the Netherlands.

2010s

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In 2010, they filmed first in Russia 3D clip for a song "Pomogi mne" (Помоги мне, "Help Me").

2020s

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Political advocacy

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The band supports the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the Presidential Administration of Russia put it on the list of singers who were recommended to be invited to state-sponsored events.[3]

Band Members

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Discography

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Albums

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Singles

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References

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  1. ^ "Стало известно время выступления группы『Город 312』в Курске".
  • ^ Wiser, Danny (2021-06-22). "KYRGYZSTAN: Out Of Range (Вне зоны доступа) - Gorod 312". 200worldalbums.com. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  • ^ "Кремль предложил регионам и телеканалам поддержать в Новый год «патриотичных» артистов. В список попали Shaman, Григорий Лепс, «Земляне» — и бывший «военкор» из Мариуполя" [The Kremlin invited regions and television channels to support “patriotic” artists in the New Year. The list included Shaman, Grigory Leps, “Earthlings” - and a former “military correspondent” from Mariupol]. Meduza (in Russian). 4 December 2022.

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    Last edited on 11 July 2024, at 19:18  





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