Kontora Kooka or Kontora Kuka (Russian: Контора Кука) is a Russian rock music group formed in Samara in the early 1990s. According to Rolling Stone Russia, their album Check was the best Russian album of 2013.[1]

Kontora Kooka (Контора Кука)
Vladimir 'Kook' Elizarov
Vladimir 'Kook' Elizarov
Background information
OriginRussia
Genrespsychedelic rock, new wave, experimental rock, noise, industrial
Years active1990–present
LabelsGeometry
MembersVladimir 'Kook' Elizarov
Victor Gurov
Danila Telegin
Past membersVadim 'Joy' Bistrov
Timur Taziev
Alexey Karpov
Andrey Berezovsky
Websitehttps://kontorakooka.bandcamp.com

Band history edit

The band has three members. Vladimir 'Kook' Elizarov is the band's ideologist, as well as a vocalist, guitarist, percussionist, and lyricist. Danila Telegin, a guitarist and singer, is the second member. The third member of the group, Viktor Gurov, is responsible for programming drum machines, noises, keyboard, and other electronic musical instruments.[citation needed]

In 2000, their first album was released under the title Kontora Kooka (Контора Кука).[2] The band's second album, Renovation, was released in 2004 by the Geometry music label. Critics compared Kontora Kooka's music to The Residents and other little-known post-rock bands. In 2006, the band recorded an industrial album named Ordnung (Орднунг), which was influenced by Einstürzende Neubauten.[citation needed]

The album Jazz Virus (Вирус Джаза)[3] was released in the spring of 2012. That same year, the cover of the album won the Red Dot design award.[4]

In early 2013, Danila Telegin left the group to start his own project, TLGN. The album CHECK (ЧЕК)[5] was recorded in that year. After a long break, Oleg Sadovnikov returned to the group.[citation needed] According to Andrey Bukharin of Rolling Stone Russia, CHECK was one of the top ten albums and the best Russian album of 2013.[1]

Middle Volga (Средняя Волга) was released in 2014.[6]

On November 24, 2015, the album RIO (РИО) was released. Valeria Pikalova, the leader of Synesthesia, who previously collaborated with teams such as Adora VEGA and Purple Fog Side, took part in the recording of the album. Union Concern (Концерн Союз) named Rio one of the top twenty domestic albums of 2016.[7]

Just one year later, on 29 November 2016, the band released the album Karachun. RuTracker.org selected the title track for their annual collection of the best tracks of 2016. The song "Baba-Lebeda" from the album got a spot on the annual compilation "ArtSovet Rutracker.org 2016 Essentials Titanium Block".[8]

Kontora Kooka released the album Mein lieber friend (German: Mein lieber freund)) on September 19, 2017.[9] Album featured by Aleksey Mogilevsky (ex-Nautilus Pompilius, Sax). Union Concern (Концерн Союз) named it the best album of the year[10] and web portal NNeFormat (Наш Неформат) ranked it one of the top ten albums of the year.[11]

Discography edit

Studio albums[12] edit

Title (Transliterated) Title (Russian) Title (English) Release Date
Kontora Kuka Контора Кука Cook's Office 2000
Renovatsiya Реновация Renovation 2004
LO-END LO-END LO-END 2009
Virus Dzaza Вирус Джаза Jazz Virus 2011
CHECK ЧЕК CHECK 2013
Srednyaya Volga Средняя Волга Middle Volga 2014
RIO РИО RIO 2015
Karachun Карачун Karachun 2016
Mein lieber friend Mein lieber friend Mein lieber friend 2017
WOO-EEE.... ЙЯ-ЁЁЁ.... WOO-EEE.... 2019
Forst Zinna Форст-Цинна Forst Zinna 2019
Black Russian Woman Black Russian Woman Black Russian Woman 2021

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Top 10 albums of 2013 RollingStone.ru". Archived from the original on 2014-01-03. Retrieved 2014-01-03.
  2. ^ Review of the "Kontora Kooka" in the Fuzz magazine No. 11, 2000      
  3. ^ Review of "Jazz Virus" in the Rolling Stone Russia №2, 2012      
  4. ^ "red dot award: communication design 2012". Archived from the original on 2018-01-29. Retrieved 2018-01-28.
  5. ^ Review of "CHECK" in the Rolling Stone Russia №9(110), 2013      
  6. ^ "Review of the "Middle Volga" from Rollingstone.ru 25 December 2014". Archived from the original on 16 April 2016. Retrieved 2016-04-16.      
  7. ^ "top 20 domestic albums of 2016". Archived from the original on 2018-01-29. Retrieved 2018-01-28.
  8. ^ "ArtSovet Rutracker.org 2016 Essentials Titanium Block" on Discogs
  9. ^ "Review Rollingstone.ru on "Mein Lieber friend..."]". Archived from the original on 2019-11-09. Retrieved 2019-11-09.      
  10. ^ "25 album of the best domestic 2016". Archived from the original on 2018-01-29. Retrieved 2018-01-28.
  11. ^ "NNeFormat: Results-2016". Archived from the original on 2018-01-24. Retrieved 2018-01-29.
  12. ^ "Discography". kontora-kooka.kroogi.com. Retrieved 2017-03-29.

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