Sektor Gaza

Sektor Gaza
Background information
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
Website http://sektorgaza.net/english.htm
Past members Yuri Klinskikh
and others

Sektor Gaza (Russian: Сектор Газа, translated both as Gas Sector and Gaza Strip) was a Russian punk rock band formed on 5 December 1987 in the city of Voronezh, Russia. Despite only semi-officially existing (due to obscene lyrics), the group remains popular in Russia today. The group name was taken from an eponymous industrial district of Voronezh (itself named for high levels of environmental contamination). Their music style could be defined as Russian punk, integrated with elements of different musical genres such as rock, rap, and Russian folk.[1]

A punk-opera named "Kaschey-the-immortal" was released in 1994. It is a punk version of a famous Russian fairy tale with the name of the evil protagonist taken as its title. In this album Yuri has borrowed musical themes from a number popular groups such as AC/DC, Queen, Ace of Base, Nirvana, infusing them with his own lyrics. The album ranked in the top 10, and journalists called "SG" "a young promising group from the back of beyond".

The group released four videoclips: "Kolkhoz punk", "Lyric", "The fog" and "It's time to return home". Together with DJ Mole Yuri arranged some "SG" remixes in techno. "SG" uses curse words in their songs, but this was rarely seen in any of their concert performances. Klinskikh was quoted as stating, "I am using four letter words not for the sake of it...our songs are for those who can understand us. If you're stupid, you remain the same after the concert".[2]

In November 1998 "SG" toured Russia.

A new album, "Hellraiser," was released in October 2000. Klinskikh's health was declining due to liver disease. On 4 July 2000, Yuri "Hoy" Klinskih 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". He suffered heart failure shortly thereafter. Klinskikh died in Voronezh (Russia) at the age of 35. He is buried in the Levoberezhniy Cemetery.

Discography

Albums

Demo albums

  • 1989 — Плуги-вуги (Plows-woogie)
  • 1989 — Колхозный Панк (Kolkhoz Punk)

Formal 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)

Other recordings:

  • 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)

Discs (vinyl):

  • 1991 — Колхозный панк (Kolkhoz Punk)
  • 1993 — Нажми на газ (Hit The Gas)

Clips

  • 1992 — Колхозный панк (Kolhoz Punk)[3]
  • 1993 — Лирика (Lyric)[4]
  • 1996 — Туман (Fog)[5]
  • 1999 — Пора домой (Time to go home)[6]
  • 2000 — Ночь страха (Fright Night) [completed by the fans in 2013][7]

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

References

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