DK (band)

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DK
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DK at the punk festival in Zelenograd. On the left sits Andrey Panov (Svin) from Avtomaticheskie udovletvoriteli.
Background information
Origin Moscow, USSR (now Russia)
Genres Experimental rock, art punk, jazz rock, avant-garde, psychedelic rock, blues rock, hard rock, spoken word, lo-fi
Years active 1980–1990 (Reunion: 2001)
Website http://www.letov.ru/DK/
Members Sergey Zharikov
Dmitry Yanshin
Igor Belov
Sergey Letov
Alexander Belonosov
Sergey Polyansky
Past members Evgeny Morozov
Victor Klemeshov
Oleg Opoitsev
Oleg Andreev
Alexander F. Sklyar
Alexei Vishnya etc

DK (or ДК in Cyrillic) is a cult Soviet underground avant-garde rock band founded by its drummer and leader Sergey Zharikov in Moscow in 1980. It was one of the first Soviet and Russian experimental rock bands. DK was known for the dirty art punk style, sound, that combined blues rock, free jazz and RIO, and their scandalous satirical anti-Soviet creativity. The band released about 40 albums from 1980 to 1990. It's one of the most influential bands in USSR, they influenced many famous Soviet and Russian bands e.g. Grazhdanskaya Oborona, Sektor Gaza, Mongol Shuudan, Dna Error etc.

History

Sergey Zharikov thought about creating your own rock band in 1979, after he returned from the army.

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Sergey Zharikov, band leader, lyricist, songwriter, drummer and ideologist

During the ten years of existence, the band went through a few lineups, and only the drummer Sergey Zharikov remained a constant member of the band. He was also the author of lyrics and music. The first album was recorded in the basement of the Moscow hostel on tape. The first vocalist was the singer Evgeny Morozov graduated from the Gnesin school of music. In 1984 he was jailed for speculation. Dmitry Yashin was one of the co-founders of the group and almost a permanent member of staff. He was the lead guitarist in DK from 1981 to 1985 and from about 1987 to 1989. Yanshin was also the head of the band "Vesyoliye Kartinki", in which played some former members of DK. Sergey Letov was a saxophonist of DK from 1984 to 1989. He also remastered some albums of DK.[1]

The band played original jazz-rock, but since 1982, began to experiment in music and began to play with art-punk, beat, shake, blues and psychedelic rock. Zharikov argued that his creativity refers to the Moscow conceptualism. Since 1985 Zharikov records spoken word albums and rarely plays instrumental music. The last album was released in 1990. In the early 1990s Zharikov stopped making music and started to write articles in magazines and Newspapers. He was also a speechwriter and image-maker of Vladimir Zhirinovsky.

In 2001 was an official reunion concert of DK, timed to the 20th anniversary of the band. The members and organizers of concert were vocalist Igor Belov, guitarist Dmitry Yashin, bassist Sergey Polyansky, keyboardist Alexander Belonosov, saxophonist Sergey Letov and drummer Sergey Zharikov. The concert was attended by music critic Sergei Guriev, Siberian rock musician Nick Rock-n-Roll and many others.

The song Novy Povorot ("New twist") was used in the film by Alexei Balabanov's Cargo 200.

Discography

Remastered compilated albums

References