Martin S. () is a music band formed by members of MoZart (), the band had existed since 2003, in 2011. It is the winner of the 9th BSU Open Music Festival "Such gingerbreads" (2012). In 2012 it was honored as "Breakthrough of the Year" (2nd place) presented by Tuzin.fm. The band released two studio albums: "Martin S." on 12 tracks (2012) and "Pierà ¡y" on 9 tracks (2015); three singles: "Chutkija" (together with Ksienija à ½uk from Naviband) (2013), "Pampieja" (together with Iver) (2014), "Novy Dzieà Â" (2019); one EP: "Nie ZabyàPamylki Nikoli" on 4 tracks (2014).
At the beginning of November 2011 former members of the MoZart band, which had existed since 2003, formed a new band called Martin S. led by singer and songwriter Uladzimier Boà Âka. At the end of November 2011 the band filed an application for participation in the Belarusian selection to the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 for the first time, which took place at the beginning of December 2011. Martin S. released the first single "Mala Miesca," which was recorded at the Hienadà º Syrakvaà ¡'s studio, on March 27, 2012. The recording sessions for the first album began at the "Mapletree" studio in August 2012. Most of the songs on the album were recorded at the "Nerves of Steel" studio, where they were mixed by Siarhiej KudzieliÃÂ. The first ("Red") part of the album on 3 songs was released on September 27, 2012. The second ("Blue") part of the album on 3 songs was released on October 15. The band performed all of the 6 "red" and "blue" new songs during the third Men's Fest, which was held at the facilities of Brest Electro-Mechanical Plant on October 27. The band released the third ("Green") part of the album that was the last and consisted of 3 songs too on November 6, 2012. The full debut CD filled with 12 compositions was published on the Vigma record label on November 8, 2012. The band became the winner of the 9th Open Music Festival "Such gingerbreads," which was held by Belarusian State University at the Minsk club "The Center" on November 29, 2012, and got the prize in a form of rehearsal time in the professional music studio of the enterprise "Bum." At the festival, the band represented the Radio Physics and Computer Technologies Faculty of BSU. The band presented the album "Martin S." with a concert at the Minsk club "RE:Public" on December 6.
The band released a remix album on 10 songs from the first album on March 3, 2013. Ten DJs made their mixes in a dozen of directions of electronic music: progressive house, breakbeat, club house, trance, glitch, big beat, trap music, dubstep, chill-out, house. DJs Vitaú "Ghost", Paval "Transet" Vierchni, Dzianis "Benis" Vaúko, Maksim Kavalioà Â, Aliaksiej "Spaceman," Taciana "Stevia Pill" Silin, Anton "NetMoRaLLi" à  ÃÂurok, Iúlia "Iver" Baà Âko, Aúbert "A.e.r.o." Sipaà Â, and Stanislaà  "Lorado" à ½vanik offered their remixes. In the summer of 2013 Martin S. gave a series of concerts in the regional centers of Belarus, Russia (Moscow), and Lithuania (Vilnius). The single "Chutkija," which was recorded together with Ksienija à ½uk ("Sonika") for three months, was released on 7 October 2013. A total of 17 people from 4 bands collaborated on it. The song "Chutkija" was presented live at the Minsk club "Graffiti" on October 17.
The mini-album "Nie ZabyàPamylki Nikoli" filled with 3 songs "Nie zabyÃÂ," "Pamylki," "Nikoli" recorded at the "fOrZ" studio (sound engineer âÂ à ¹micier Hladko) was released on February 12, 2014. The band presented the new EP on a concert held at the capital club "The Pirates" on March 3. Martin S. released the single "Pampieja" on April 1, 2014. The band released a video for the song "Pampieja" shot at Janka Kupala National Theatre on May 25, 2014. Operators Aliaksandar Aliejnikaà  and Stanislaà  Turko, as well as actors Artur Rajski and Maryja Butkieviàwere involved in the shootings. The band made its first appearance at the 14th Festival of the Belarusian Song and Poetry "Mala93jeÃÂna" on June 25, 2014. In July 2014 Martin S. made its first appearance at the 23rd International Festival "Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk." The band released the EP "Jak joà ÂÃÂ," which was recorded at the voluntary donations expense, on November 28, 2014.
At the end of January 2015 there were three original band members (Uladzimier Boà Âka, Iúlia Baà Âko, Jaà Âhien à  eliepieà Â) left, and three new ones (bassist Marharyta Miadà ºvieckaja, guitarist Andrej MarÃÂanka, and drummer Hiera Supakoà Â) were added to the lineup. The band announced on June 1, 2015 that it successfully raised $3000 by crowdfunding to record a new album. Martin S. released the EP "Uà ¡ÃÂent" on June 5, 2015. It released its second album "Pierà ¡y" on 9 songs on October 5, 2015, while a concert presentation of the album was held in the Minsk club "RE:Public" on October 28. The band presented the song "Tak i treba" from the album in the chart of the Tuzin.fm music portal on February 10, 2016.
The band celebrated its fifth anniversary with a big solo concert in the Minsk club "Brugge" on March 15, 2017.
On the example of the joint-concert of Belarusian rockers in March 2013, Tatyana Bober, concert reviewer over at the portal "Pamiarkoà Âny Huk," noted that the band plays "soft" rock.
In a review of the album "Martin S." published on October 24, 2013, the creator of the music portal Tuzin.fm Siarhei Budkin noticed that the band "mainly aims at ballads" and "plays intelligent indie-rock" with a violin. He highlighted the songs "Stomlieny," "Chto ty" and "My zrobim usio," a rhythmic one, since "these works could be chanted by the progressive part of society throughout the country," even though he made critical remarks that the band lacks a clear promise, because "sometimes the lyrics appear to be too overloaded as to meaning, sometimes they are too naive, while there is not enough of apt expressions that can be stretched on quotes, though."