Diskoteka Avariya is a Russian pop band formed in the town of Ivanovo by Nikolay Timofeev and Aleksey Ryzhov in 1990. Oleg Zhukov joined the band in 1992 and Aleksey Serov did so four years later. In 1997, the first album ТанÑÑй Ñо мной (Dance with Me) was released. In 1999, some of the bandâs songs were included in the Soyuz dance music compilation thus making Diskoteka Avariya popular nationwide. Next album ÐанÑÑки (Maniacs) (2001) brought some of the undeniable hits such as «Ðаколебал ÑÑ!» (Sick of You!) «Ðебо» (Sky) and «Ðа оÑÑÑие аÑаки» (On the Attacking End). After the short hiatus caused by the death of a band member Oleg Zhukov in 2002, Diskoteka Avariya came back with the singles «ÐÑли Ñ
оÑеÑÑ Ð¾ÑÑаÑÑÑÑ» (Stay If You Want) and «СÑÑовÑй ÑÑп» (Harsh Rap). The band won the Best Russian Act award at MTV Music Awards 2002 in Barcelona. In 2005, it became Best Band according to MTV Russia. In 2006, the album ЧеÑвеÑо паÑней (Four Guys) had been released, with the big radio hit «Ðалинки-малинки» (Malinki) featuring Zhanna Friske. A year after the release of the album ÐедеÑÑкое вÑÐµÐ¼Ñ (Unchildish Time) in 2011, Nikolay Timofeev left the band pursuing his solo career. Anna Khohlova, who filled his place, left the band in 2020. Diskoteka Avariya won numerous awards as Best Band, Best Video, Best Song, and Best Dance Project in Golden Gramophone, Song of the Year, and MTV music awards. The track «ÐовогоднÑÑ» (New Year Song), released in 1999, is still topping the charts every year in December. The band specializes in dance music with ironic texts, mixing pop music with rap, hip-hop, and R&B.
Read All
Read Less