Viktor Tsoy
Viktor Robertovich Tsoi (Russian: Ви́ктор Ро́бертович Цой; 21 June 1962 – 15 August 1990) was a Soviet and Russian singer and songwriter who co-founded Kino, one of the most popular and musically influential bands in the history of Russian music.
Born and raised in Leningrad, Tsoi started writing songs as a teenager. Throughout his career, Tsoi contributed a plethora of musical and artistic works, including ten albums. After Kino appeared and performed in the 1987 Soviet film Assa, the band's popularity sparked, triggering a period referred to as "Kinomania", and leading to Tsoi's leading role in the 1988 Kazakh new wave art film The Needle. In 1990, after their high-profile concert at the Luzhniki Stadium, Tsoi briefly relocated to Latvia with bandmate Yuri Kasparyan to work on the band's next album. Two months after the concert, Tsoi died in a car collision.
He is regarded as one of the pioneers of Russian rock and is credited with popularizing the genre throughout the Soviet Union. He retains a devoted following in many ex-Soviet countries, such as Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Lithuania, where he is known as one of the most influential and popular people in the history of Russian music. (Wikipedia)
2021Rock Beyond
1989The Needle
2020Tsoi
1987Assa
NaNВиктор Цой - Концерт в Донецке. Фестиваль МузЭко 1990
2006Просто хочешь ты знать
2010The Needle Remix
1990Sex & Perestroika
1986The End of a Vacation
1986Yahha
1992Last Hero
1988Rock
1990Viktor Tsoi and the Kino group - concert at the Olimpiysky Sports Complex
1996Sunny Days
Rock around the Kremlin
1986Dialogues
2023Как уходили кумиры
Star Factory
2010The Needle Remix
1989The Needle
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