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== History == |
== History == |
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Sektor Gaza was founded in Voronezh by [[Yuri Klinskikh|Yuri Klinkskikh]], also known as Yuri "Khoi".<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://worldelectricguitar.ru/articles/gaza_strip.php|title=История российской рок-группы "Сектор Газа"|website=Worldelectricguitar.ru|access-date=5 September 2019}}</ref> The group is named after an industrial district of Voronezh nicknamed Sektor Gaza due to its high levels of environmental contamination (also corresponds to the Russian name of [[Gaza Strip]]).<ref name=russmus /><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=http://musicrock24.ru/sector-gaza/75-content/385-group-history.html|title=История группы Сектор Газа|website=Musicrock24.ru|language=ru |
Sektor Gaza was founded in Voronezh by [[Yuri Klinskikh|Yuri Klinkskikh]], also known as Yuri "Khoi".<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://worldelectricguitar.ru/articles/gaza_strip.php|title=История российской рок-группы "Сектор Газа"|website=Worldelectricguitar.ru|access-date=5 September 2019}}</ref> The group is named after an industrial district of Voronezh nicknamed Sektor Gaza due to its high levels of environmental contamination (also corresponds to the Russian name of [[Gaza Strip]]).<ref name=russmus /><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=http://musicrock24.ru/sector-gaza/75-content/385-group-history.html|title=История группы Сектор Газа|website=Musicrock24.ru|language=ru |access-date=5 September 2019}}</ref> Sektor Gaza's first performance as a group occurred at the local rock club on 9 June 1988, but the group's official date of establishment is traditionally given as 5 December 1987, the date of Klinskikh's first solo performance of material from Sektor Gaza's future repertoire at the Voronezh rock club.<ref name=":0" /> |
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In 1989, the group recorded the demo tapes ''Plugi-vugi'' ({{Lang-ru|Плуги-вуги|lit=Plows-woogie (i.e., pun on "Boogie-woogie")}}) and ''Kolhoznyj pank'' ({{Lang-ru|Колхозный панк|lit=Kolkhoz Punk}}).<ref name=":0" /> |
In 1989, the group recorded the demo tapes ''Plugi-vugi'' ({{Lang-ru|Плуги-вуги|lit=Plows-woogie (i.e., pun on "Boogie-woogie")}}) and ''Kolhoznyj pank'' ({{Lang-ru|Колхозный панк|lit=Kolkhoz Punk}}).<ref name=":0" /> |
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== Discography == |
== Discography == |
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=== Demo albums === |
=== Demo albums === |
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* 1989 |
* 1989: ''Плуги-вуги'' (''Plows-woogie'') |
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* 1989 |
* 1989: ''Колхозный Панк'' (''[[Kolkhoz]] Punk'') |
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=== Studio albums === |
=== Studio albums === |
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* 1990 |
* 1990: ''Зловещие Мертвецы'' (''The Evil Dead'') |
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* 1990 |
* 1990: ''Ядрёна Вошь'' (''Vigorous Louse'') |
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* 1991 |
* 1991: ''Ночь перед Рождеством'' (''The Night before Christmas'') |
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* 1991 |
* 1991: ''Колхозный Панк'' (''Kolkhoz Punk'') |
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* 1992 |
* 1992: ''Гуляй, мужик!'' (''Make Merry, Man!'') |
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* 1993 |
* 1993: ''Нажми на Газ'' (''Hit The Gas'') |
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* 1993 |
* 1993: ''Сектор Газа'' (''Gas Sector'' or ''Gaza Strip'') |
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* 1994 |
* 1994: ''Танцы после Порева (''Dancing after Sex'') |
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* 1994 |
* 1994: ''Кащей Бессмертный'' (''Kashchey The Immortal'') |
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* 1996 |
* 1996: ''Газовая Атака'' (''Gas Attack'') |
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* 1997 |
* 1997: ''Наркологический Университет Миллионов'' (''Narcological University for Millions'') |
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* 1997 |
* 1997: ''Сектор Газа'' (''Gas Sector'' or ''Gaza Strip'') {{small|[Re-recording]}} |
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* 2000 |
* 2000: ''Восставший из Ада'' (''Hellraiser'') |
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=== Compilations and remixes === |
=== Compilations and remixes === |
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* 1996 |
* 1996: Избранное I (Best of I) |
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* 1996 |
* 1996: Избранное II (Best of II) |
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* 1998 |
* 1998: Баллады (Ballads)—contains calm rock ballads |
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* 1999 |
* 1999: Extasy—Techno-style remixes by Aleksey Bryantsev (DJ Krot) |
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* 1999 |
* 1999: Extasy 2—Techno-style remixes by Aleksey Bryantsev (DJ Krot) |
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* 2002 |
* 2002: Избранное III (Best of III) |
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* 2003 |
* 2003: Баллады II (Ballads II) |
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* 2015 |
* 2015: Вой на Луну (Howl at the Moon) |
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=== Vinyl releases === |
=== Vinyl releases === |
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* 1991 |
* 1991: Колхозный панк (Kolkhoz Punk) |
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* 1993 |
* 1993: Нажми на газ (Hit The Gas) |
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== Music videos == |
== Music videos == |
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* 1992 |
* 1992: Колхозный панк (Kolhoz Punk)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRgZHwvwFGY&list=PL_kjtLvj5SGSM5fODzTocv5JGhp-iKADq|title=Сектор Газа – Колхозный панк -|last=Mitrofun1980|accessdate=9 January 2019|publisher=[[YouTube]]}}</ref> |
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* 1993 |
* 1993: Лирика (Lyric)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2j4jna1m9Xo|title=YouTube|publisher=[[YouTube]]|accessdate=9 January 2019}}</ref> |
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* 1996 |
* 1996: Туман (Fog)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhAAyziM6MM&list=RDVhAAyziM6MM|title=Сектор Газа-туман|last=mas193cm|accessdate=9 January 2019|publisher=[[YouTube]]}}</ref> |
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* 1999 |
* 1999: Пора домой (Time to go home)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FwUJPUuP-c&index=2&list=RDVhAAyziM6MM|title=Сектор Газа – Пора Домой|last=GubinDenis|accessdate=9 January 2019|publisher=[[YouTube]]}}</ref> |
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* 2000 |
* 2000: Ночь страха (Fright Night) [completed by the fans in 2013]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1FDNz0xNdw|title=Сектор Газа-Ночь страха (2013)|last=Архив Сектор Газа|accessdate=9 January 2019|publisher=[[YouTube]]}}</ref> |
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== Band members == |
== Band members == |
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Revision as of 02:43, 11 June 2022
Sektor Gaza | |
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Origin | Voronezh, Russia |
Genres | Folk rock, punk rock, horror punk, hard rock, rap rock, rap metal, alternative metal, nu metal |
Years active | 1987–2000 |
Labels | Black Box Gala Records |
Past members | Yuri Klinskikh † and others |
Website | http://sektorgaza.net/english.htm |
Sektor Gaza (Template:Lang-ru, translated as Gas Sector)[note 1] was a Russian punk rock band from Voronezh, founded in 1987 by Yuri Klinskikh.
History
Sektor Gaza was founded in Voronezh by Yuri Klinkskikh, also known as Yuri "Khoi".[2] The group is named after an industrial district of Voronezh nicknamed Sektor Gaza due to its high levels of environmental contamination (also corresponds to the Russian name of Gaza Strip).[1][3] Sektor Gaza's first performance as a group occurred at the local rock club on 9 June 1988, but the group's official date of establishment is traditionally given as 5 December 1987, the date of Klinskikh's first solo performance of material from Sektor Gaza's future repertoire at the Voronezh rock club.[2]
In 1989, the group recorded the demo tapes Plugi-vugi (Template:Lang-ru) and Kolhoznyj pank (Template:Lang-ru).[2]
In 1990, the group recorded the albums Zloveschie Mertvetsy (Template:Lang-ru) and Yadryona Vosh (Template:Lang-ru) in a professional recording studio in Voronezh. Klinskikh sold his motorcycle in order to afford to rent the studio.[2]
In 1991, Sektor Gaza made their television debut, appeared on the popular programs 50x50 and Programma A (Template:Lang-ru) on the Central Television of the USSR.[3][4] The music video for "Kolhoznyj pank" (Template:Lang-ru) was shown on the youth program Do 16 i starshe... (Template:Lang-ru), contributing to the group's fame across the country.[3] In the same year, the group recorded the album Noch pered Rozhdestvom (Template:Lang-ru) at the Mir studio in Moscow, and rerecorded the album Kolhoznyj pank at Gala Records.[2][3]
In 1992, Sektor Gaza released their sixth studio album, Gulyai, muzhik! (Template:Lang-ru) and toured extensively.[2]
In 1993, the group released Nazhmi na gaz (Template:Lang-ru).[2]
In 1994, Sektor Gaza released Kashchey Bessmertnyi (Template:Lang-ru), a punk-opera based on the famous Russian folklore figure. On this album, Klinskikh performed original lyrics to the melodies of songs by popular groups such as AC/DC, Queen, Ace of Base, and Nirvana.[2] The album ranked in the top 10, and journalists called Sektor Gaza "a young promising group from the back of beyond". [citation needed]
In 1995, the group performed at the Rock Summer festival in Tallinn.[5] They also toured Germany and Israel and gave a concert at the Gorbunov Palace of Culture.[3]
In 1996, Sektor Gaza released Gazovaya Ataka (Template:Lang-ru), which marked a change in the group's style and a move away from obscene lyrics. The music video for the track "Tuman" (Template:Lang-ru) off this album made it into the rotation of many Russian television channels.[2][3]
In 1997, the group released Narcologichesky Universitet Millionov (Template:Lang-ru). The song "Pora domoj" (Template:Lang-ru) from this album became a hit.[2][3]
In the summer of 1998, Klinskikh and Aleksey Bryantsev (DJ Krot) arranged some Sektor Gaza songs as techno remixes, which were released on the album Extasy in 1999.[2][6] In November 1998, Sektor Gaza toured Russia.[citation needed]
In October 2000, the group released a new album, Vosstavshij iz ada (Template:Lang-ru). Klinskikh's health was in decline due to liver disease. On 4 July 2000, Klinskikh complained of strong pains in his stomach and the left side of his chest. He chose not to cancel a meeting later that day to film a music video for the song "Noch Straha" (Template:Lang-ru). He suffered heart failure shortly thereafter. Klinskikh died in Voronezh at the age of 35. He is buried in the Levoberezhniy Cemetery.
Discography
Demo albums
- 1989: Плуги-вуги (Plows-woogie)
- 1989: Колхозный Панк (Kolkhoz Punk)
Studio albums
- 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 (Gas Sector or Gaza Strip)
- 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 (Gas Sector or Gaza Strip) [Re-recording]
- 2000: Восставший из Ада (Hellraiser)
Compilations and remixes
- 1996: Избранное I (Best of I)
- 1996: Избранное II (Best of II)
- 1998: Баллады (Ballads)—contains calm rock ballads
- 1999: Extasy—Techno-style remixes by Aleksey Bryantsev (DJ Krot)
- 1999: Extasy 2—Techno-style remixes by Aleksey Bryantsev (DJ Krot)
- 2002: Избранное III (Best of III)
- 2003: Баллады II (Ballads II)
- 2015: Вой на Луну (Howl at the Moon)
Vinyl releases
- 1991: Колхозный панк (Kolkhoz Punk)
- 1993: Нажми на газ (Hit The Gas)
Music videos
- 1992: Колхозный панк (Kolhoz Punk)[7]
- 1993: Лирика (Lyric)[8]
- 1996: Туман (Fog)[9]
- 1999: Пора домой (Time to go home)[10]
- 2000: Ночь страха (Fright Night) [completed by the fans in 2013][11]
Band members
- Yuri "Hoy" Klinskikh – vocal, texts, music – 1987–2000
- Oleg Kryuchkov – drums – 1988–1990
- Semen Titievsky – bass – 1988–1991
- Igor Kuschev – guitar – 1989–1991
- Sergei Tupikin – guitar, bass – 1989–1993
- Aleksey Ushakov – keyboards – 1989–1995
- Alexandr Yakushev – drums – 1989–1998
- Tatiana Fateeva – vocal – 1990–1993
- Vladimir Lobanov – guitar (on concerts only) – 1991–1993
- Igor "Egor" Zhirnov (Chernyi obelisk, Rondo) – guitar (on albums only) 1991–2000
- Vitaly Suchkov – bass (on concerts only) – 1993
- Vadim Gluhov – guitar (on concerts only) – 1993–2000
- Irina Puhonina – vocal (on albums only) – 1994, 1996
- Vasily Chernykh – guitar (on concerts only) – 1995–1998
- Igor Anikeev – keyboards – 1995–2000
- Elbrus Cherkezov – bass (on album only) – 1997
- Valery Podzorov – bass (on concerts only) – 1997–1998
- Veronika Nekiforova – vocal (on album only) – 1998
- Vasily Dronov – bass (on album only) – 2000
See also
Explanatory notes
- ^ "The name of the group is a pun on the the Middle East conflict and an ecologically contaminated industrial zone of Voronezh, which the natives called "Gaza Strip."[1]
References
- ^ a b "Сектор Газа / Sektor Gaza". Russmus.net. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "История российской рок-группы "Сектор Газа"". Worldelectricguitar.ru. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f g "История группы Сектор Газа". Musicrock24.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 5 September 2019.
- ^ Sektor Gaza appearance on Programma A (in Russian). 16 November 1991.
- ^ "1995 – Rock Summer VII – Rock Summer". rocksummer.ee. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
- ^ "Сектор Газа – Extasy". Discogs. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
- ^ Mitrofun1980. "Сектор Газа – Колхозный панк -". YouTube. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
- ^ mas193cm. "Сектор Газа-туман". YouTube. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ GubinDenis. "Сектор Газа – Пора Домой". YouTube. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
- ^ Архив Сектор Газа. "Сектор Газа-Ночь страха (2013)". YouTube. Retrieved 9 January 2019.