Technology (Russian: Технология) is a Soviet-Russian synthpop band formed in 1990 by Leonid Velichkovsky, Andrey Kokhaev, and Roman Ryabtsev, former members of the band Bioconstructor [ru] (Russian: Биоконструктор).[1]
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Origin | Moscow, USSR-Russia |
Genres | Synthpop, alternative dance, new wave |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | JAM Records, POPmarket |
Website | www |
The image and sound of the group in the early 1990s: "leather jackets, hairstyles, monochrome synthetics, an impassive romantic voice" – gave rise to a comparison of Technology with the British band Depeche Mode, which was very popular in the USSR. However, according to Velichkovsky, their similarity was due to the laws of style, and the musicians themselves did not copy Depeche Mode.
Year | Title | Album |
2006 | "Dayte Ognya"(Let the Fire) | Nositel Idey (The Carrier of Ideas) |
2007 | "Kamni"(Stones) | |
2009 | "Lateks"(Latex) | |
"Divny Novy Mir"(Brave New World) | ||
"Brave New World" feat. "Elegant Machinery" (English version) | ||
2011 | "Nachalnik Vselennoy"(Head of the Universe) |
Year | Title | Album |
1991 | "Press the Button" (Nazhmi Na Knopku) | All That You Want (Vsyo, Chto Ty Hochesh) |
"Strange Dances" (Strannye Tantsy) | ||
"Cold Trail" (Kholodnyy sled) | ||
"Songs About Nothing" (Pesni Ne O Chyom) | ||
"Jester" (Shutnik) | ||
1992 | "Strange Dances" (Strannye Tantsy) (alternative version) | |
2009 | "Brave New World" | The Carrier of Ideas (Nositel Idey) |
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