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Ruki Vverh (Russian: Руки Bверх meaning "Hands Up") was one of the most successful Russian pop groups of the 90's. They produced mostly dance music that combined simple melodies with progressive sounds of the time. One of their biggest hits was "Kroshka Moya". The group was officially disbanded in August 2006, but in 2012 they returned with new songs and new album. Discography: 1997 Dyshite ravnomerno 1997 Dyshite ravnomerno (+4 new songs) 1998 Ruki vverh, doktor shlyager! — album cover-version and remix of song by Vyacheslav Dobrynin 1998 Sdelay pogromche! 1998 Sdelay yeshyo gromche 1999 Bez tormozov 1999 Sovsem bez...
Baklava is acoustic neoethno band, consisting of a female vocal and traditional (macedonian) folk instruments (kaval, tambura, def), primarily basing their sound on string instruments, but are not hesitant to incorporate other instruments (bassoon, tarabuka when the music tells them to. They experiment with their take on the minimalist concept best expressed through the words Simplicity and Unpretentiousness. BAKLAVA consists of the following people: Elena Hristova - vocals, kaval Nikola Nikolov– tambura’ s Vladimir Martinovski - tambura’ s Dejan Sibinovski – def http://www.baklava.com.mk/ .
Мои Ракеты Вверх (Moj Rakety Vverh or Moj rakety) is an indie rock band from Moscow, Russia. The band has 4 LPs, s\t, "Nuclear Weapon Mushroom Potato Chips", "Humanaut", "Listen to Me" and one EP "Nightmaremars" so far. They've already been signed by Smashed records in Australia and in Holland. .