Tequilajazzz
Tequilajazzz is a Russian alternative rock band led by bassist Evgeny "Ai-yai-yai" Fedorov (Russian: Евгений "Ай-яй-яй" Фёдоров) based in Saint Petersburg. Band members also included drummer Aleksandr "Dooser" Voronov (Russian: Александр "Дусер" Воронов) on the drums, Konstantin Fedorov (Russian: Константин Федоров), and guitarist Oleg Baranov (Russian: Олег Баранов).
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![]() Evgeny Fedorov during Tequilajazzz concert in Chicago on Sep 29, 2002 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Saint Petersburg, Russia |
Genres | Alternative rock, experimental rock, electronic rock |
Years active | 1993–2010, 2013–2015, 2016–present |
Associated acts | Zorge |
Members | Evgeny "Ai-yai-yai" Fedorov Aleksandr "Dooser" Voronov Konstantin Fedorov Oleg Baranov Aleksey Alyarkinsky Oleg Emirov |
The group was known for its energetic live performances, characteristic rhythm section, rather minimalistic yet inventive arrangements, and openness to contact with fans. The group's first album Strelyali? (Russian: Стреляли?) was released in 1995.
Group members cited The Pixies and Sonic Youth, among others, as their influences.
Tequilajazzz officially disbanded in 2010.[1] In 2013, the group reunited and performed anniversary concerts. They recorded an acoustic album, which was released in 2018.[2]
Discography
Studio albums
- Strelyali? (1993)
- Virus (1996)
- Tselluloid (1998)
- 150 Milliardov Shagov (1999)
- Vyshe Oseni (2002)
- Journal Zhivogo (2009)
- NEBYLO (2018)
Side and solo projects
Tequilajazzz members are involved in a number of side and solo projects playing in a wide variety of musical styles, including the bands Optimystica Orchestra and S.P.O.R.T. Evgeny Fedorov has also composed music for several Russian motion picture and television series soundtracks.
References
- "Распалась группа Tequilajazzz". lenta.ru (in Russian). 2010-07-17. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "Tequilajazzz выпустила акустический альбом "Небыло". Послушайте его прямо сейчас". Meduza (in Russian). 2018-04-20. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
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