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| death_place = [[Voronezh]], [[Russia]] |
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| genre = [[Author song]], [[folk-rock]], [[hard rock]], [[punk-rock]], [[rap rock]], [[rap metal]] |
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| label = Black Box, Gala Records |
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'''Yuri Nikolayevich Klinskikh''' ({{ |
'''Yuri Nikolayevich Klinskikh''' ({{langx|ru| Юрий Николаевич Клинских}}; July 27, 1964 – July 4, 2000) was a Russian musician, singer, songwriter, arranger, and founder of the rock band [[Sektor Gaza]]. He was also known as '''Yuri "Khoy"'''. |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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From 1982 to 1984, Klinskikh served in the |
From 1982 to 1984, Klinskikh served in the [[Soviet Army]] in the [[Russian Far East|Far East]]. From 1984 to 1986, he worked in [[Main Directorate for Road Traffic Safety (Russia)|the traffic police]], and then as a milling-machine operator in a factory. He started writing songs as a hobby in his early school years {{Citation needed|date=April 2021}}. He began performing in 1987. In 1988, he founded the band [[Sektor Gaza]]. |
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On July 4, 2000, Klinskikh reportedly {{Where|date=April 2021}} felt severe chest and stomach pain, but chose not to cancel a meeting later that day to film a music video for the song "Noch Straha" ("Night of Fear"). He died that day, at the age of 35, in [[Voronezh]]. Although it was rumored that he died due to either [[heart failure]] or [[Hepatitis C]] caused by severe alcohol and possibly drug abuse, the exact cause of his death remains unknown since an official investigation was never carried out.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sektorgaza.net/tragedy.htm|title=Трагические подробности смерти лидера группы "СЕКТОР ГАЗА"|publisher=Официальный сайт|language=ru|archive-url=https:// |
On July 4, 2000, Klinskikh reportedly {{Where|date=April 2021}} felt severe chest and stomach pain, but chose not to cancel a meeting later that day to film a music video for the song "Noch Straha" ("Night of Fear"). He died that day, at the age of 35, in [[Voronezh]]. Although it was rumored that he died due to either [[heart failure]] or [[Hepatitis C]] caused by severe alcohol and possibly drug abuse, the exact cause of his death remains unknown since an official investigation was never carried out.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sektorgaza.net/tragedy.htm|title=Трагические подробности смерти лидера группы "СЕКТОР ГАЗА"|publisher=Официальный сайт|language=ru|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120301071053/http://sektorgaza.net/tragedy.htm|url-status=live|archive-date=2012-03-01}}</ref> He is buried on the [[Levoberezhniy cemetery]] of Voronezh. |
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== Discography == |
== Discography == |
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== Further reading == |
== Further reading == |
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* Tikhomirov, Vladimir (2001). ''"Khoi!": Epitafiya rok- |
* Tikhomirov, Vladimir (2001). ''"Khoi!": Epitafiya rok-razdolbayu'' ({{Langx|ru|«Хой!»: Эпитафия рок-раздолбаю|links=no}}), Moscow: Antao. {{ISBN|5-85929-091-8}}. |
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* Gnoevoy, Roman (2004). ''Sektor Gaza glazami blizkikh'' ({{ |
* Gnoevoy, Roman (2004). ''Sektor Gaza glazami blizkikh'' ({{Langx|ru|«Сектор Газа» глазами близких|links=no}}), Moscow: Antao. {{ISBN|5-94037-043-8}}. |
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* Alekseyev, Aleksandr (2009). ''{{Interlanguage link|Who's Who in Russian Rock Music|lt=Kto yest kto v rossiyskoy rok-muzyke|ru|Кто есть кто в российской рок-музыке}}'' ({{ |
* Alekseyev, Aleksandr (2009). ''{{Interlanguage link|Who's Who in Russian Rock Music|lt=Kto yest kto v rossiyskoy rok-muzyke|ru|Кто есть кто в российской рок-музыке}}'' ({{Langx|ru|Кто есть кто в российской рок-музыке|links=no|lit=Who's Who in Russian Rock Music}}). {{ISBN|978-5-17-048654-0}} (AST), {{ISBN|978-5-271-24160-4}} (Astrel), {{ISBN|978-985-16-7343-4}} (Kharvest). |
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==External links== |
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 7 November 2024
Yuri Klinskikh | |
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Birth name | Yuri Nikolayevich Klinskikh |
Also known as | Yuri Khoy |
Born | Voronezh, RSFSR, Soviet Union | 27 July 1964
Died | 4 July 2000 Voronezh, Russia | (aged 35)
Genres | Author song, folk-rock, hard rock, punk-rock, rap rock, rap metal |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, musician, arranger |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, keyboards |
Years active | 1987—2000 |
Labels | Black Box, Gala Records |
Formerly of | Sektor Gaza |
Yuri Nikolayevich Klinskikh (Russian: Юрий Николаевич Клинских; July 27, 1964 – July 4, 2000) was a Russian musician, singer, songwriter, arranger, and founder of the rock band Sektor Gaza. He was also known as Yuri "Khoy".
Biography
[edit]From 1982 to 1984, Klinskikh served in the Soviet Army in the Far East. From 1984 to 1986, he worked in the traffic police, and then as a milling-machine operator in a factory. He started writing songs as a hobby in his early school years [citation needed]. He began performing in 1987. In 1988, he founded the band Sektor Gaza.
On July 4, 2000, Klinskikh reportedly [where?] felt severe chest and stomach pain, but chose not to cancel a meeting later that day to film a music video for the song "Noch Straha" ("Night of Fear"). He died that day, at the age of 35, in Voronezh. Although it was rumored that he died due to either heart failure or Hepatitis C caused by severe alcohol and possibly drug abuse, the exact cause of his death remains unknown since an official investigation was never carried out.[1] He is buried on the Levoberezhniy cemetery of Voronezh.
Discography
[edit]Solo album
[edit]1981—1985 — Акустический альбом (Acoustic album)
Sektor Gaza
[edit]Demo albums
[edit]- 1989 — Плуги-вуги (Plows-woogie)
- 1989 — Колхозный панк (Kolkhoz Punk)
Formal albums
[edit]- 1990 — Зловещие мертвецы (The Evil Dead)
- 1990 — Ядрёна вошь (Vigorous Louse)
- 1991 — Ночь перед Рождеством (The Night before Christmas)
- 1991 — Колхозный панк (Kolkhoz Punk)
- 1992 — Гуляй, мужик! (Make Merry, Man!)
- 1993 — Нажми на газ (Hit The Gas)
- 1993 — Сектор газа (Sector of Gas)
- 1994 — Танцы после порева (Dancing after Sex)
- 1994 — Кащей Бессмертный (Kashchey The Immortal)
- 1996 — Газовая атака (Gas Attack)
- 1997 — Наркологический университет миллионов (Narcological University for Millions)
- 1997 — Сектор газа (Sector of Gas) [Re-recording]
- 2000 — Восставший из Ада (Hellraiser)
Remix album
[edit]- 1999 — Extasy — Techno-style remixes by Aleksey Bryantsev (DJ Krot)
- 1999 — Extasy 2 — Techno-style remixes by Aleksey Bryantsev (DJ Krot)
References
[edit]- ^ "Трагические подробности смерти лидера группы "СЕКТОР ГАЗА"" (in Russian). Официальный сайт. Archived from the original on 2012-03-01.
Further reading
[edit]- Tikhomirov, Vladimir (2001). "Khoi!": Epitafiya rok-razdolbayu (Russian: «Хой!»: Эпитафия рок-раздолбаю), Moscow: Antao. ISBN 5-85929-091-8.
- Gnoevoy, Roman (2004). Sektor Gaza glazami blizkikh (Russian: «Сектор Газа» глазами близких), Moscow: Antao. ISBN 5-94037-043-8.
- Alekseyev, Aleksandr (2009). Kto yest kto v rossiyskoy rok-muzyke (Russian: Кто есть кто в российской рок-музыке, lit. 'Who's Who in Russian Rock Music'). ISBN 978-5-17-048654-0 (AST), ISBN 978-5-271-24160-4 (Astrel), ISBN 978-985-16-7343-4 (Kharvest).