Tancy Minus

Tancy Minus

Singer, Songwriter
    Licenses:
  • First Music Publishing Co,
  • Агентство Вячеслава Петкуна
"Dancing Minus" is a Russian rock band founded in 1995 by Vyacheslav Petkun. Vyacheslav Petkun first performed in the Leningrad art-punk band Secret Voting, and collaborated with the band Korpus-2. Then he created his own band, which he called "Dancing". The first concert took place on June 10, 1992 at the closing of the season in the Summer School, which was held in the Central Park under the patronage of the Danish authorities. The first performance of the group with the name "Dancing Minus" took place on May 8, 1994 in the club of the Humanitarian University at the festival "On the Eve of Victory", but the official date of formation of the group is April 1, 1995. In 1995 Vyacheslav Petkun together with bassist Oleg Polevshchikov moved to Moscow, where he started to perform concerts. In 1996 the band was formed, which included musicians from St. Petersburg and Moscow. In 1997 the band began to conduct active concert activity. Soon they recorded their debut album "10 drops". Some of the songs from the album were later released on the compilations of youth guitar music "2000 % of live energy". In 1999, soon after the song "City" was released on the "Collection of Completely Different Music U1", "City" took the third place on the "Listener's Hit Parade U1". Then followed the performance of "Dances Minus" at "Maxidrom - 99", in "Yubileiny" and in Luzhniki at the festival of "Megahouse". In summer - fall 1999 the band finished work on their second album "Flora\Fauna". About the same time video clips for the songs "City" and "Flowers Blossom" were shot. In 1999 Oleg Polevshchikov was replaced by Mikhail Khait. 2000-е In 2000 the band wrote the soundtrack to Igor Kalenov's movie "Exit", later released as an album. The collaboration with Kalenov was continued in August 2001, when the band took part in the movie Cinderella in Boots. Kalenov also made a movie about the band, released on cassette and DVD. In the fall of 2001, Vyacheslav Petkun announced the disbandment of the band, and in honor of this, MTV channel started playing clips of the band with the inscription "The band's disbandment is dedicated to". On December 10, 2001 the album "Losing Shadow" was released. During this period, keyboardist Philip Pisarev joined the band, replacing Klim Shlenyev. In 2002 Petkun began to host the talk show "Black/White", dedicated to show business, on the STS channel, and also played the role of Quasimodo in the Russian version of the musical "Notre-dame de Paris", staged at the Operetta Theater. The song "Belle" was played on almost all radio stations, the band and Petkun became frequent participants of many concerts. In November 2003 the collection of the best songs "Best" was released. On December 10, the first acoustic concert was played at the Moscow Art Theater. 2004-2006 years were devoted to concert activity and work on a new album, which was released in May 2006 and called "EYUYA". In August another collection of hits "From A to Z" was released. In 2006 guitarist Igor Shcherbakov left "Dancing Minus", and Alexander Mishin - acoustic guitar and Anton Khabibulin - electric guitar took his place. In summer 2007 Oleg Zanin replaced Vitaly Voronin at the drum kit. 2010-е In June 2010 Filipp Pisarev left the band on sabbatical, deciding to concentrate on his project "EXIT live" (formerly "Flint and Ekaterina Ivanova"). His last concert took place on June 25 in the club "16 tons". He was replaced by Sergey Khaschevsky, who previously played in the bands "Trunks", "Bulldozer" and many others. The band is a regular participant of "Nashestviye" and "Maxidrom" festivals. In January 2005 the band performed at the festival "Russian Winter" in London on Trafalgar Square. In 2012, the musicians of Dantsy Minus (along with other musicians) protested against the persecution of Colonel Valery Morozov, commander of the pilotage group Strizhi. On November 22, 2014, the group Dantsy Minus presented the album "Cold". On March 6, 2017, the band released the EP "Three", consisting of 3 songs written to poems by Ilya Kormiltsev, Dmitry Bykov and Anton Shagin. 2020-е On January 20, 2020, the band released the single "Skis", recorded in an indie rock style. On January 29, 2021, the new album "8" was released. On November 19, 2021, the band unveiled a mini-album, Assonances, consisting of four songs, "Nadaje", "Whalefish", "Losing My Shadow", and "Four Pages". A video clip was shot for the song "Nadazhe", directed by the band's leader Vyacheslav Petkun himself. On February 16, 2022, Dancing Minus released the song "Vestochka". The composition was dedicated to actor Mikhail Yefremov, who was serving a prison sentence for a fatal traffic accident. The video for the song was filmed during one of the band's performances by director Alexey Zaikov. On March 17, the band released a mini-album, Pereverevesnet, like the previous one, consisting of four tracks, including "Vestochka". On December 20, 2022, Dantsy Minus guitarist Anton Khabibulin died

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Dance
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First Music Publishing Co
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First Music Publishing Co
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First Music Publishing Co
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