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Mashina Vremeni (Russian: Машина времени, lit.'Time Machine') is a Russian rock band founded in 1969. Mashina Vremeni was a pioneer of Soviet rock music and remains one of the oldest still-active rock bands in Russia. The band's music incorporates elements of classic rock, blues, and bard's song. Mashina Vremeni's best known members are Andrei Makarevich (founder, principal singer-songwriter, public face of the band), Alexander Kutikov (bass player and producer/sound engineer), and Evgeny Margulis (guitarist/songwriter).[1]

Mashina Vremeni
The band in 2018
Background information
OriginMoscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
GenresBlues rock, Rock and roll, Progressive rock (early years)
Years active1969–present
MembersAndrey Makarevich
Alexander Kutikov
Valeriy Efremov
Past membersEvgeny Margulis
Sergey Kawagoe †
Pyotr Podgorodetsky
Alexander Zaicev †
Sergey Rizenko
Yuri Borzov
Maxim Kapitanovsky
Yuri Foskin
Andrey Derzhavin
Websitewww.mashina.ru

History


Andrei Makarevich
Andrei Makarevich
Alexander Kutikov
Alexander Kutikov
Evgeny Margulis
Evgeny Margulis
Mashina Vremeni meet Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in 2008. L-R: Medvedev, Yefremov, Margulis, Makarevich
Mashina Vremeni meet Russian president Dmitry Medvedev in 2008. L-R: Medvedev, Yefremov, Margulis, Makarevich
Mashina Vremeni performing at the band's 40th anniversary concert
Mashina Vremeni performing at the band's 40th anniversary concert

Andrei Makarevich's musical career can be traced to a school band called The Kids, which was made up of two male guitarists and two female vocalists. The group sang mostly English-language folk songs and performed primarily at talent shows put on in Moscow schools. According to Makarevich, the momentous event in his musical career came when the Soviet group VIA Atlanty (Russian: ВИА «Атланты») visited his school and allowed him to play a couple of songs on their equipment during a break in the performance. On the heels of this experience, Makarevich joined with other musically talented students from his school and another school to form Mashiny Vremeni (Russian: Машины времени, lit.'Time Machines' – in plural form imitating The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, etc.). The most significant founding members included Sergey Kawagoe and Andrey Makarevich. The band's repertoire consisted of eleven songs in English, now lost.

Mashina Vremeni started playing during the last years of the Brezhnev era, but could not get official bookings as a professional band.[2] In 1979 Makarevich signed the band up with Rosconcert, becoming legitimate in the State music system.[3]


Timeline



Musical style


Mashina Vremeni's sound is eclectic and incorporates multiple different genres. Contributions to song composition have been made by almost every band member, and often reflect each member's particular stylistic preferences. Makarevich is a fan of The Beatles, and many of his songs reflect the Beatles' influence. He is also influenced by blues music and Soviet singer-songwriters, the so-called "bards". Kutikov is a quintessential rocker, he composes guitar-oriented hard rock. Margulis is one of the Russia's best known bluesmen, and his songs are usually blues rock ballads.[citation needed]

The majority of the band's lyrics are written by Makarevich. They were often metaphorical fables that made allegorical puns relating to life in the Soviet and Post-Soviet eras.[citation needed]


Albums


Year Russian Translit English Notes
1978Это было так давноEto bylo tak davnoIt was so long agoSelf-released tape album. Released by an official label only in 1992
1979Маленький принцMalenkiy printzThe Little Princelive album with inter-song quotations from the Antoine de Saint-Exupéry book
1986В добрый часV dobriy chasGood luckCompilation of songs written in 1980–1985
1987Реки и мостыReki i mostyRivers and bridges
1989В круге светаV kruge svetaIn a circle of light
1991Медленная хорошая музыкаMedlennaya khoroshaya muzykaSlow good music
1993Внештатный командиръ ЗемлиVneshtatniy komandir ZemliPart-time commander of Earth
1994Кого ты хотел удивить?Kogo ty khotel udivitWhom did you want to surprise? (Who did you expect to impress)Unpublished song compilation
1994UnpluggedLive acoustic album
1996MegamixElectronic remixes of selected songs
1996Картонные крылья любвиKartonniye kryliya lubviCardboard wings of love
1996НеизданноеNeizdannoeUnpublishedRare songs from the early 70s
1997ОтрываясьOtryvayasBreaking away
1999ХХХ лет МВ30 years of Mashina VremeniXXX anniversary concertLive album
1999Часы и ЗнакиChasy i znakiClocks and signs
200050 на двоих50 na dvoikh50 for twoJoint concert of Mashina Vremeni and Voskreseniye
2001Место где светMesto gde svetA lighted place
2004МашинальноMashinalnoMechanically
2005Kremlin Rocks!A concert of Mashina Vremeni with the Kremlin chamber orchestra
2007Time machine
2009Машины не парковатьMashiny ne parkovatDo not park the cars (Parking forbidden)
2016ВыVyYou
2020В метреV metreIn meter

Line-up



Current line-up


Touring musicians

Former members



Timeline



Involvement in public debate


During the Russo-Ukrainian War frontman Andrey Makarevich denounced Russian military intervention in Crimea and eastern Ukraine. Other people associated with the band kept a low profile in the matter through 2014, but in 2015 it became known that at least Kutikov was against Russian policy in Ukraine, while Derzhavin and director/manager Vladimir Sapunov sided with President Vladimir Putin's policies.[citation needed]


References


  1. "Интервью с М. Макаревичем 18 мая 1984 г." 4 March 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  2. Leslie Woodhead How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin 2013 – 1408840421 "But Time Machine were still totally unofficial, with no possibility of becoming a professional group. “Soviet officials understood that something was happening,” Andrei said, “but they didn't know what to do about it.” "
  3. Woodhead 2013 "... proceeds from their cassettes, Makarevich signed up with the state promotion agency, Rosconcert. After a decade of surviving on the edge, Time Machine became legitimate. It meant they could rely on national publicity and a steady income."
  4. [permanent dead link]
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  6. Filimonov, Mikhail (2004). Искусство жить по Стефановичу. Express Gazeta (in Russian). № 50. Retrieved 2008-12-27.
  7. "Александр Кутиков. Сентиментальное чудовище". Kutikov.com. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  8. "Публикации, группа "Машина времени", А.Макаревич, Е.Маргулис, А.Кутиков, А.Державин, В.Ефремов, С.Кавагое, А.Зайцев". Rock-book.ru. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  9. Машина времени гастроли (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2010-03-25. Retrieved 2010-01-19.



На других языках


[de] Maschina Wremeni

Maschina Wremeni (russisch Машина Времени, deutsch Zeitmaschine) ist eine russische Rockgruppe, die Ende der 1960er Jahre in der Sowjetunion gegründet wurde. Sie gilt neben Aquarium als einer der Pioniere der russischen Rockmusik, war in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren eine der einflussreichsten Bands in der Sowjetunion und hatte dort einen ähnlichen Stellenwert wie The Beatles und The Rolling Stones.[1][2][3] Sie erlangte einen Kultstatus, der bis heute anhält.[4][5][6]
- [en] Mashina Vremeni

[ru] Машина времени (группа)

«Машина времени» — советская и российская рок-группа, одна из старейших существующих групп русского рока. Основана Андреем Макаревичем и Сергеем Кавагоэ 27 мая 1969 года[1], их познакомил Юрий Борзов, который придумал название группы «Time Machines»[2][3]. Жанр творчества группы включает элементы классического рока, рок-н-ролла, блюза и бардовской песни.



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