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| name = Krematorij (Крематорий)
| name = Krematorij (Крематорий)
| image = Armen_Grigoryan,_Crematorium_DSC_3779_(487017525).jpg
| image = Armen Grigoryan, Crematorium DSC 3779 (487017525).jpg
| caption = Armen Grigoryan at concert
| caption = Armen Grigoryan at concert
| image_size = 200px
| background = group_or_band
| alias =
| alias =
| origin = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]
| origin = [[Moscow]], Russia
| genre = [[Blues rock]], [[hard rock]], [[rock and roll]]
| genre = [[Blues rock]], [[hard rock]], [[rock and roll]]
| years_active = 1983&ndash;present
| years_active = 1983–present
| label = [[Melodia (label)|Melodia]], Moroz, Soyuz etc.
| label = [[Melodia (label)|Melodia]], Moroz, Soyuz
| associated_acts =
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| website = www.crematorium.ru
| website = {{URL|crematorium.ru}}
| current_members = [[Armen Grigoryan]] (vocal, guitar), Maksim Guselshchikov (violin, keyboards), Andrey Yermola (drums), Vladimir Kulikov (guitar), [[Nikolay Korshunov]] (bass)}}
| current_members = [[Armen Grigoryan]] (vocal, guitar), Maksim Guselshchikov (violin, keyboards), Andrey Yermola (drums), Vladimir Kulikov (guitar), [[Nikolay Korshunov]] (bass)}}


'''Krematorij''' ([[Russian language|Russian]] ''Крематорий'' - "Crematorium") is a [[Russian rock]] group. The group is considered one of the best concert performing teams in [[Russia]], known for its masterly [[rock-n-roll]].<ref name="russia-ic.com">[http://www.russia-ic.com/culture_art/music/381/#r12The legends of Russian Rock Music, by V. Ivanova and M. Manykin, 2007]</ref> Formed in Moscow in 1983, Krematorij gained quick recognition, achieved the status of a “legend of Russian Rock-n-Roll” and after 30 years on stage continues to delight its audiences throughout the former Soviet Union, the Netherlands, Germany, Israel and the United States.<ref name="denvernewswire.org">[http://denvernewswire.org/careers-in-denver/crem-aka-%C2%93crematorium%C2%94-%C2%96-an-internationally-renowned-russian-rock-n-roll-band-plans-a-2005-cd-release-us-tour/ “Crem” (aka “Crematorium”) – an Internationally Renowned Russian Rock-n-Roll Band Plans a 2005 CD Release US Tour. By DenverNewsWire]</ref> The group’s [[Frontman|front man]] (and main song writer) is [[Armen Grigoryan]].
'''Krematorij''' ({{Langx|ru|Крематорий|links=no|lit=Crematorium}}) is a Russian [[Rock music|rock]] band. The band is considered one of the best concert performing teams in Russia, known for its masterly [[rock-n-roll]].<ref name="russia-ic.com">{{Cite web|url=http://www.russia-ic.com/culture_art/music/381/#r12The|title=The legends of Russian Rock Music :: Music :: Culture & Arts :: Russia-InfoCentre|website=www.russia-ic.com}}</ref> Formed in Moscow in 1983, Krematorij gained quick recognition, achieved the status of a ''legend of Russian Rock-n-Roll'' and after 30 years on stage continues to delight its audiences throughout the former Soviet Union, the Netherlands, Germany, Israel and the United States.<ref name="denvernewswire.org">[http://denvernewswire.org/careers-in-denver/crem-aka-%C2%93crematorium%C2%94-%C2%96-an-internationally-renowned-russian-rock-n-roll-band-plans-a-2005-cd-release-us-tour/ "Crem" (aka ՛Crematorium՛) an Internationally Renowned Russian Rock-n-Roll Band Plans a 2005 CD Release US Tour. By DenverNewsWire] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203031529/http://denvernewswire.org/careers-in-denver/crem-aka-%C2%93crematorium%C2%94-%C2%96-an-internationally-renowned-russian-rock-n-roll-band-plans-a-2005-cd-release-us-tour/ |date=3 December 2013 }}</ref> The group's frontman (and main songwriter) is [[Armen Grigoryan]].


==History==
== History ==
The group was formed by [[Armen Grigoryan]] and Viktor Troyegubov in 1983 when rock music in the [[USSR]] was censored and banned. After running through several names including "The Lady Killers" and "Black Sunday," the group finally decided on "Crematorium."<ref>[http://russianforforeigners.wordpress.com/music/ Learn Russian in San Diego // Modern Music, by Yulia Savicheva]</ref> They started playing at musical events called "kvartirniki", underground acoustic concerts held at private apartments. The group quickly grew in popularity <ref>{{ru icon}} [http://www.rockar.narod.ru Рок В Армении и Армяне В Роке]</ref> in [[Moscow]] rock circles. The group was unique in its inclusion of violin as a lead instrument, on the same level as lead guitar, giving it a peculiar colorful sound. <ref name="russia-ic.com"/> After the release of ''Illusionary World'' in 1985, the group gained a reputation <ref>[http://www.rock.ru WWW.ROCK.RU - Российский Рок-портал]</ref> throughout the [[Soviet Union]] and began to perform at concerts all over the country. In 1986 "Krematorij" entered into ''Moscow rock-laboratory''. However, Troyegubov left the group due to discord with Grigoryan and formed a new project called ''Smoke''.<ref>[http://www.shum.info/index/vladimir-marochkin/vladimir-marochkin-everyday-life-of-the-russian-rock-musician/ Vladimir Marochkin – Everyday life of the Russian rock musician. Shum.info]</ref> Krematorij continued to increase in popularity <ref name="rock.ru">http://www.rock.ru</ref> until several group members left again after the release of ''Coma'' in 1988. Grigoryan succeeded in drawing new musicians to the band although since 1980's the group sometimes plays with a 'reduced' (acoustic) lineup, including Armen Grigoryan, the violinist and the guitarist. The band has changed with times, "emerging in the words of [[Rodion Schedrin]], as the original "Waltz-Rock" band, much different from its underground beginnings, but always true to its passion to create original music. The band's current repertoire covers a wide range of styles".<ref>[http://www.prnewsnow.com/TextNews/891.html Krematoriy Concert and Party, by Alex Kiskachi, Leo Chelyapov, and Rasputin open, Apr 16, 2005]</ref>
The group was formed by [[Armen Grigoryan]] and Viktor Troyegubov in 1983 when rock music in the [[USSR]] was censored and banned. After running through several names including "The Lady Killers" and "Black Sunday," the group finally decided on "Crematorium."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://russianforforeigners.wordpress.com/music/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080404142211/http://russianforforeigners.wordpress.com/music/|url-status=dead|title=Learn Russian in San Diego // Modern Music, by Yulia Savicheva|archivedate=4 April 2008}}</ref> They started playing at musical events called "kvartirniki", underground acoustic concerts held at private apartments. The group quickly grew in popularity <ref>{{in lang|ru}} [http://www.rockar.narod.ru/ Рок В Армении и Армяне В Роке]</ref> in [[Moscow]] rock circles. The group was unique in its inclusion of violin as a lead instrument, on the same level as lead guitar, giving it a peculiar colorful sound.<ref name="russia-ic.com" /> After the release of ''Illusionary World'' in 1985, the group gained a reputation <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rock.ru/|title=Test Page for the HTTP Server on Fedora|website=www.rock.ru}}</ref> throughout the Soviet Union and began to perform at concerts all over the country. In 1986, Krematorij joined the [[Moscow Rock Laboratory]]. However, Troyegubov left the group due to discord with Grigoryan and formed a new project called ''Smoke''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.shum.info/index/vladimir-marochkin/vladimir-marochkin-everyday-life-of-the-russian-rock-musician/|title=VLADIMIR Marochkin – Everyday life of the Russian rock musician.|website=SHUM.INFO}}</ref> Krematorij continued to increase in popularity <ref name="rock.ru">{{cite web |url=http://www.rock.ru |title = Test Page for the HTTP Server on Fedora}}</ref> until several group members left again after the release of ''Coma'' in 1988. ''Coma'' became the fourth studio album by Krematorij. It was recorded at the [[Gorky Film Studio]] with producer Nikolay Shestov, and was awarded by the 1st diploma of "Avrora" magazine. ''Coma'' is considered the band's strongest effort of the period, and remains one of the most influential albums of the Soviet rock music.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.rockanet.ru/100/84.phtml |title=А. Кушнир "100 магнитоальбомов советского рока" - Крематорий, Кома (1988) |access-date=3 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160325054844/http://rockanet.ru/100/84.phtml |archive-date=25 March 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Grigoryan succeeded in drawing new musicians to the band although since 1980's the group sometimes plays with a 'reduced' (acoustic) lineup, including Armen Grigoryan, the violinist and the guitarist. The band has changed with times, "emerging in the words of [[Rodion Schedrin]], as the original "Waltz-Rock" band, much different from its underground beginnings, but always true to its passion to create original music. The band's current repertoire covers a wide range of styles".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.prnewsnow.com/Public_Release/Country_Music/Crem_aka_Crematorium_-_an_Internationally_Renowned_Russian_RocknRoll_Band_Plans_a_2005_CD_Releas_891.html|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20110809121729/http://www.prnewsnow.com/Public_Release/Country_Music/Crem_aka_Crematorium_-_an_Internationally_Renowned_Russian_RocknRoll_Band_Plans_a_2005_CD_Releas_891.html|archive-date=9 August 2011|url-status=dead|title=Crem aka Crematorium an Internationally Renowned Russian RocknRoll...-PRNewsNow}}</ref>


Uniqueness of Krematorij is also in their improvisational style. According to critics, "instead of boringly regurgitating the same old program at every performance", the group uses "a solid music base to recreate every performance anew, adding slight nuances, visualization effects and just plain Crem magic, which can only be felt at a live concert".<ref name="denvernewswire.org"/>
Uniqueness of Krematorij is also in their improvisational style. According to critics, "instead of boringly regurgitating the same old program at every performance", the group uses "a solid music base to recreate every performance anew, adding slight nuances, visualization effects and just plain Crem magic, which can only be felt at a live concert".<ref name="denvernewswire.org" />


The first ''conceptual'' album of the group, "Zombi", was written towards the end of 1990, and, released in 1991. It was considered by Zvuki.ru as an album "inhabited by certain strange and wondrous creatures, some "terrible bacchae," and other [[Tolkien]]ian organisms barely recognizable in the [[dark]]".<ref>[http://www.zvuki.ru/R/P/3031 Zombi, 22.05.2000, Анна АРУТЮНЯН (ЗВУКИ РУ)]</ref>
The first conceptual album of the group, ''Zombi'', was written towards the end of 1990, and, released in 1991. It was considered by Zvuki.ru as an album "inhabited by certain strange and wondrous creatures, some "terrible bacchae," and other [[Tolkien]]ian organisms barely recognizable in the dark".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.zvuki.ru/R/P/3031/|title=КРЕМАТОРИЙ - Zombi - Звуки.Ру|website=Zvuki.ru}}</ref>


Troyegubov temporarily returned to the group in 1993 as both a musician and the director of the group. In 1994, the group worked on the film '''''[[Tatsu (1994 film)|Tatsu]]'''''; however, the film was not a success and was never brought to rental, though clips from the film are frequently used in Krematorij’s music videos. After another quarrel, Troyegubov left the group for a second and final time. He later wrote a book entitled ''Life in Krematorij and Outside It'' in which he makes many accusations against Grigoryan. He returned to ''Smoke'' which quickly dissipated.
Troyegubov temporarily returned to the group in 1993 as both a musician and the director of the group. After another quarrel, Troyegubov left the group for a second and final time. He later wrote a book entitled ''Life in Krematorij and Outside It'' in which he makes many accusations against Grigoryan. He returned to ''Smoke'' which quickly dissipated.


Meanwhile, Krematorij continued its creative life, releasing several more albums and performing on tours all over the world.<ref>{{ru icon}} [http://www.crematorium.ru КРЕМАТОРИЙ-официальный сайт группы<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Krematorij contributed greatly to the development of the Russian rock music genre.<ref name="rock.ru"/> The group continues to delight its audiences throughout the former [[Soviet Union]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Germany]], [[Israel]] and the [[United States]]. Grigoryan composes multifaceted lyrics that frequently deal with the themes of life and death in various religious contexts. The use of the [[violin]] serves to give Krematorij an individuality that has been essential to the group’s continued popularity.
Meanwhile, Krematorij continued its creative life, releasing several more albums and performing on tours all over the world.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.crematorium.ru/|title=Крематорий - официальный сайт группы|website=www.crematorium.ru}}</ref> Krematorij contributed greatly to the development of the Russian rock music genre.<ref name="rock.ru" /> The group continues to delight its audiences throughout the former Soviet Union, the Netherlands, Germany, Israel and the United States.
[[File:30let.jpg|250px|thumb|''Krematorij'' in 2013]]
[[File:30let.jpg|thumb|left|Krematorij in 2013]]
In 2000 Krematorij released an album entitled "Three Sources" a name that was taken from the [[Apocalypse]], from the chapter about the three spirits summoned to take part in the great battle during Armageddon. "For an epigram to the album I would include a quote from the song "Zveroyascher," which would be ''studying humans and animals, and everything that comes between them....''", said Armen Grigoryan.<ref>[http://www.zvuki.ru/R/P/2346?all=R And Three Composing Parts, 6.03.2000, Анна АРУТЮНЯН (ЗВУКИ РУ)]</ref>


In 2000 Krematorij released an album entitled "Three Sources" a name that was taken from the [[Apocalypse]], from the chapter about the three spirits summoned to take part in the great battle during Armageddon. "For an epigram to the album I would include a quote from the song "Zveroyascher," which would be ''studying humans and animals, and everything that comes between them....''", said Armen Grigoryan.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.zvuki.ru/R/P/2346/|title=КРЕМАТОРИЙ - And Three Composing Parts - Звуки.Ру|website=Zvuki.ru}}</ref>
Krematorij toured in USA, Europe and Israel, performing their hits "Tanya", "Kondrati", "Trash Wind", "Ugly Elsa", "Saxy Cat", "Strawberry with Ice", "Little Girl", "Katmandu" and many others.


In 2001 guitarist Dmitry Terentyev become Andrey Murashov's successor. Terentyev's arrival revitalised the band creatively, and in 2002 a new album titled "Mithology" was released by Soyuz Records, showing a wide variety of musical styles.<ref>(in Russian) Михаил Марголис. «Крематорий» и его мифология / газета «Московские новости», 2002-19-51</ref>
In 2006 Armen Grigoryan starts new project ''3' Angel'' and releases album "[[Kitaysky Tank|Chinese Tank]]".


Krematorij celebrated its 20th anniversary by playing a number of shows in Russia and abroad. A new DVD containing footage of a show performed in the [[Gorbunov Palace of Culture]] was released in 2004. Krematorij toured in USA, Europe and Israel, performing their hits "Tanya", "Kondrati", "Trash Wind", "Ugly Elsa", "Saxy Cat", "Strawberry with Ice", "Little Girl", "Katmandu" and many others.
In 2008 Krematorij's new album was awarded by the "Golden Disk" of All-Russian Association of the Phonographic Industry. Their song "Amsterdam" headed the Top 13 of Russian [[Nashe Radio]] for several weeks. The same done "Chemodan Prezidenta" in 2013.<ref>[http://www.crematorium.ru/news-band/group/2328-2013-04-13 1 место!, Crematorium.ru]</ref>


In 2006 Armen Grigoryan starts new project ''3' Angel'' and releases album [[Kitaysky Tank|''Chinese Tank'']]. He became the only artist in the history of [[Nashestvie]] festival, who performed at the festival with two groups, Krematorij and 3' Angel.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.crematorium.ru/history/short|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309071708/http://www.crematorium.ru/history/short|url-status=dead|title=Crematorium, Short History|archivedate=9 March 2016}}</ref>
In 2013 Krematorij had a great concert tour dedicated to its 30th anniversary.


In 2008 Krematorij's album ''Amsterdam'' was awarded by the "Golden Disk" of All-Russian Association of the Phonographic Industry. The tour in support of the album, called ''A Tour to the Amsterdam'', started in the spring of 2008. Their song "Amsterdam" headed the Top 13 of Russian [[Nashe Radio]] for several weeks. The same done "Chemodan Prezidenta" in 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.crematorium.ru/news-band/2328-2013-04-13|title=1 место!|website=Крематорий - официальный сайт группы}}</ref> According to the critics, with a new line-up, Krematorij "remains one of the most authentic rock bands of the Russian music scene".<ref>[http://www.crematorium-club.com/news-archive/16-articles-a-interviews/909--l-r-2013- Крематорий, «Чемодан Президента» (2013)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160313094921/http://www.crematorium-club.com/news-archive/16-articles-a-interviews/909--l-r-2013- |date=13 March 2016 }}</ref>
==Discography==
Over the years, Crematorium has released 15 albums of original songs, 8 compilations, 2 discs of historic musical recordings and numerous live concert CDs and DVDs.


The next album ''Hunter'' was recognized as one of the best rock albums of 2021 by the "Reproductor" Russian portal<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://reproduktor.net/2021/12/top-10-luchshie-albomy-russkogo-roka-2021-goda/|title=ТОП-10: лучшие альбомы русского рока 2021 года|date=28 December 2021}}</ref> and one of the best albums of 2021 according to an open vote on the Musecube.org portal.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://musecube.org/newskub/vybiraj-luchshij-albom-2021-goda/|title=Выбирай лучший альбом 2021 года &#124; Musecube}}</ref>
1983 - Винные Мемуары / Vinnie Memuary/ Wine Memoirs


In June 2023 the group released a collection of their best songs translated into different languages "The Big One".<ref>[https://www.nashe.ru/news/gruppa-krematoriy-perevela-pesni-na-raznye-yazyki-v-albome-the-big-one Группа «Крематорий» перевела песни на разные языки в альбоме «The Big One», Nashe radio, 26.05.2023]</ref>
1984 - Крематорий / Krematoriy / Crematorium


== Discography ==
1985 - Иллюзорный Мир / Illyuzorniy Mir / World of Illusions
Over the years, Crematorium has released 15 albums of original songs, 8 compilations, 2 discs of historic musical recordings and numerous live concert CDs and DVDs.
*1983 Винные мемуары / Vinnie Memuary/ Wine Memoirs
*1984 Крематорий / Krematoriy / Crematorium
*1985 Иллюзорный мир / Illyuzorniy Mir / Illusory World
*1988 Кома / Coma
*1989 Клубника со льдом / Klubnika So L'dom / Strawberries on Ice
*1991 Зомби / Zombie
*1994 Танго на облаке / Tango Na Oblake/ Tango on the Cloud
*1995 Текиловые сны / Tekilovie Sny / Tequila Dreams
*1996 Гигантомания / Gigantomania
*1996 Микронезия / Micronesia
*1997 Ботаника / Botanika / Botany
*2000 Три источника / Tri Istochnika / Three Springs
*2001 Реквием для всадника без головы / Rekviem Dlya Vsadnika Bez Golovy / Requiem for the Headless Horseman
*2002 Мифология / Mythology
*2003 Рок`Н`Ролл / Rock'n'Roll
*2008 Амстердам / Amsterdam
*2009 XXV Лет — The Best / XXV Let / 25 Years
*2013 Чемодан президента / Chemodan Prezidenta / President's Suitcase
*2016 – Люди-невидимки / Lyudi-nevidimki / Invisible People
*2021 – Охотник / Okhotnik / The Hunter


== See also ==
1988 - Кома / Coma
*[[Rock music in Russia]]


== Sources ==
1989 - Клубника Со Льдом / Klubnika So L'dom / Strawberries on Ice
{{Reflist}}

1991 - Зомби / Zombie

1994 - Танго На Облаке / Tango Na Oblake/ Tango on the Cloud

1995 - Текиловые Сны / Tekilovie Sny / Tequila Dreams

1996 - Гигантомания / Gigantomania

1996 - Микронезия / Micronesia

1997 - Ботаника / Botanika / Botany

2000 - Три Источника / Tri Istochnika / Three Springs

2001 - Реквием Для Всадника Без Головы / Rekviem Dlya Vsadnika Bez Golovy / Requiem for the Headless Horseman

2002 - Мифология / Mythology

2003 - Рок`Н`Ролл / Rock'n'Roll

2008 - Амстердам / Amsterdam

2009 - XXV Лет — The Best / XXV Let / 25 Of Years

2013 - Чемодан Президента / Chemodan Prezidenta / President's Suitcase

==See also==
* [[Legends of Russian Rock]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
*{{Commonscatinline}}
* [http://www.crematorium.ru/ Crematorium.ru] Official band website. (Russian)
*{{official|http://www.crematorium.ru}} {{in lang|ru}}
* [http://www.russmus.net/bands-krematorij.htm RussMus.Net: Krematorij Lyrics and English translations] (English)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070927201248/http://www.russmus.net/bands-krematorij.htm RussMus.Net: Krematorij Lyrics and English translations] {{in lang|en}}
* [http://www.crematorium-club.com Fan-club (in Russian)]
* [http://www.peoples.ru/art/music/rock/krematory/ Crematorium at Peoples.ru]
*[http://www.crematorium-club.com/ Fan-club] {{in lang|ru}}
* [http://www.crematorium.com.ua/ Songs collection]
*[http://www.peoples.ru/art/music/rock/krematory/ Crematorium at Peoples.ru]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20081019072252/http://www.crematorium.com.ua/ Songs collection]

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== Sources ==
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Krematorij (Крематорий)
Armen Grigoryan at concert
Armen Grigoryan at concert
Background information
OriginMoscow, Russia
GenresBlues rock, hard rock, rock and roll
Years active1983–present
LabelsMelodia, Moroz, Soyuz
MembersArmen Grigoryan (vocal, guitar), Maksim Guselshchikov (violin, keyboards), Andrey Yermola (drums), Vladimir Kulikov (guitar), Nikolay Korshunov (bass)
Websitecrematorium.ru

Krematorij (Russian: Крематорий, lit.'Crematorium') is a Russian rock band. The band is considered one of the best concert performing teams in Russia, known for its masterly rock-n-roll.[1] Formed in Moscow in 1983, Krematorij gained quick recognition, achieved the status of a legend of Russian Rock-n-Roll and after 30 years on stage continues to delight its audiences throughout the former Soviet Union, the Netherlands, Germany, Israel and the United States.[2] The group's frontman (and main songwriter) is Armen Grigoryan.

History

[edit]

The group was formed by Armen Grigoryan and Viktor Troyegubov in 1983 when rock music in the USSR was censored and banned. After running through several names including "The Lady Killers" and "Black Sunday," the group finally decided on "Crematorium."[3] They started playing at musical events called "kvartirniki", underground acoustic concerts held at private apartments. The group quickly grew in popularity [4] in Moscow rock circles. The group was unique in its inclusion of violin as a lead instrument, on the same level as lead guitar, giving it a peculiar colorful sound.[1] After the release of Illusionary World in 1985, the group gained a reputation [5] throughout the Soviet Union and began to perform at concerts all over the country. In 1986, Krematorij joined the Moscow Rock Laboratory. However, Troyegubov left the group due to discord with Grigoryan and formed a new project called Smoke.[6] Krematorij continued to increase in popularity [7] until several group members left again after the release of Coma in 1988. Coma became the fourth studio album by Krematorij. It was recorded at the Gorky Film Studio with producer Nikolay Shestov, and was awarded by the 1st diploma of "Avrora" magazine. Coma is considered the band's strongest effort of the period, and remains one of the most influential albums of the Soviet rock music.[8] Grigoryan succeeded in drawing new musicians to the band although since 1980's the group sometimes plays with a 'reduced' (acoustic) lineup, including Armen Grigoryan, the violinist and the guitarist. The band has changed with times, "emerging in the words of Rodion Schedrin, as the original "Waltz-Rock" band, much different from its underground beginnings, but always true to its passion to create original music. The band's current repertoire covers a wide range of styles".[9]

Uniqueness of Krematorij is also in their improvisational style. According to critics, "instead of boringly regurgitating the same old program at every performance", the group uses "a solid music base to recreate every performance anew, adding slight nuances, visualization effects and just plain Crem magic, which can only be felt at a live concert".[2]

The first conceptual album of the group, Zombi, was written towards the end of 1990, and, released in 1991. It was considered by Zvuki.ru as an album "inhabited by certain strange and wondrous creatures, some "terrible bacchae," and other Tolkienian organisms barely recognizable in the dark".[10]

Troyegubov temporarily returned to the group in 1993 as both a musician and the director of the group. After another quarrel, Troyegubov left the group for a second and final time. He later wrote a book entitled Life in Krematorij and Outside It in which he makes many accusations against Grigoryan. He returned to Smoke which quickly dissipated.

Meanwhile, Krematorij continued its creative life, releasing several more albums and performing on tours all over the world.[11] Krematorij contributed greatly to the development of the Russian rock music genre.[7] The group continues to delight its audiences throughout the former Soviet Union, the Netherlands, Germany, Israel and the United States.

Krematorij in 2013

In 2000 Krematorij released an album entitled "Three Sources" a name that was taken from the Apocalypse, from the chapter about the three spirits summoned to take part in the great battle during Armageddon. "For an epigram to the album I would include a quote from the song "Zveroyascher," which would be studying humans and animals, and everything that comes between them....", said Armen Grigoryan.[12]

In 2001 guitarist Dmitry Terentyev become Andrey Murashov's successor. Terentyev's arrival revitalised the band creatively, and in 2002 a new album titled "Mithology" was released by Soyuz Records, showing a wide variety of musical styles.[13]

Krematorij celebrated its 20th anniversary by playing a number of shows in Russia and abroad. A new DVD containing footage of a show performed in the Gorbunov Palace of Culture was released in 2004. Krematorij toured in USA, Europe and Israel, performing their hits "Tanya", "Kondrati", "Trash Wind", "Ugly Elsa", "Saxy Cat", "Strawberry with Ice", "Little Girl", "Katmandu" and many others.

In 2006 Armen Grigoryan starts new project 3' Angel and releases album Chinese Tank. He became the only artist in the history of Nashestvie festival, who performed at the festival with two groups, Krematorij and 3' Angel.[14]

In 2008 Krematorij's album Amsterdam was awarded by the "Golden Disk" of All-Russian Association of the Phonographic Industry. The tour in support of the album, called A Tour to the Amsterdam, started in the spring of 2008. Their song "Amsterdam" headed the Top 13 of Russian Nashe Radio for several weeks. The same done "Chemodan Prezidenta" in 2013.[15] According to the critics, with a new line-up, Krematorij "remains one of the most authentic rock bands of the Russian music scene".[16]

The next album Hunter was recognized as one of the best rock albums of 2021 by the "Reproductor" Russian portal[17] and one of the best albums of 2021 according to an open vote on the Musecube.org portal.[18]

In June 2023 the group released a collection of their best songs translated into different languages "The Big One".[19]

Discography

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Over the years, Crematorium has released 15 albums of original songs, 8 compilations, 2 discs of historic musical recordings and numerous live concert CDs and DVDs.

  • 1983 – Винные мемуары / Vinnie Memuary/ Wine Memoirs
  • 1984 – Крематорий / Krematoriy / Crematorium
  • 1985 – Иллюзорный мир / Illyuzorniy Mir / Illusory World
  • 1988 – Кома / Coma
  • 1989 – Клубника со льдом / Klubnika So L'dom / Strawberries on Ice
  • 1991 – Зомби / Zombie
  • 1994 – Танго на облаке / Tango Na Oblake/ Tango on the Cloud
  • 1995 – Текиловые сны / Tekilovie Sny / Tequila Dreams
  • 1996 – Гигантомания / Gigantomania
  • 1996 – Микронезия / Micronesia
  • 1997 – Ботаника / Botanika / Botany
  • 2000 – Три источника / Tri Istochnika / Three Springs
  • 2001 – Реквием для всадника без головы / Rekviem Dlya Vsadnika Bez Golovy / Requiem for the Headless Horseman
  • 2002 – Мифология / Mythology
  • 2003 – Рок`Н`Ролл / Rock'n'Roll
  • 2008 – Амстердам / Amsterdam
  • 2009 – XXV Лет — The Best / XXV Let / 25 Years
  • 2013 – Чемодан президента / Chemodan Prezidenta / President's Suitcase
  • 2016 – Люди-невидимки / Lyudi-nevidimki / Invisible People
  • 2021 – Охотник / Okhotnik / The Hunter

See also

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Sources

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  2. ^ a b "Crem" (aka ՛Crematorium՛) – an Internationally Renowned Russian Rock-n-Roll Band Plans a 2005 CD Release US Tour. By DenverNewsWire Archived 3 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Learn Russian in San Diego // Modern Music, by Yulia Savicheva". Archived from the original on 4 April 2008.
  4. ^ (in Russian) Рок В Армении и Армяне В Роке
  5. ^ "Test Page for the HTTP Server on Fedora". www.rock.ru.
  6. ^ "VLADIMIR Marochkin – Everyday life of the Russian rock musician". SHUM.INFO.
  7. ^ a b "Test Page for the HTTP Server on Fedora".
  8. ^ "А. Кушнир "100 магнитоальбомов советского рока" - Крематорий, Кома (1988)". Archived from the original on 25 March 2016. Retrieved 3 March 2016.
  9. ^ "Crem aka Crematorium an Internationally Renowned Russian RocknRoll...-PRNewsNow". Archived from the original on 9 August 2011.
  10. ^ "КРЕМАТОРИЙ - Zombi - Звуки.Ру". Zvuki.ru.
  11. ^ "Крематорий - официальный сайт группы". www.crematorium.ru.
  12. ^ "КРЕМАТОРИЙ - And Three Composing Parts - Звуки.Ру". Zvuki.ru.
  13. ^ (in Russian) Михаил Марголис. «Крематорий» и его мифология / газета «Московские новости», 2002-19-51
  14. ^ "Crematorium, Short History". Archived from the original on 9 March 2016.
  15. ^ "1 место!". Крематорий - официальный сайт группы.
  16. ^ Крематорий, «Чемодан Президента» (2013) Archived 13 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ "ТОП-10: лучшие альбомы русского рока 2021 года". 28 December 2021.
  18. ^ "Выбирай лучший альбом 2021 года | Musecube".
  19. ^ Группа «Крематорий» перевела песни на разные языки в альбоме «The Big One», Nashe radio, 26.05.2023
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