Sektor Gaza (, Gaza Sector) was a Soviet and Russian punk rock band from Voronezh, founded in 1987 by Yuri Klinskikh.
History
Sektor Gaza was founded in Voronezh by Yuri Klinskikh, also known as Yuri Khoy. The group is named after an industrial district of Voronezh nicknamed Sektor Gaza due to its high levels of environmental contamination (also corresponds to the Russian name of Gaza Strip). Sektor Gaza's first performance as a group occurred at the local rock club on 9 June 1988, but the group's official date of establishment is traditionally given as 5 December 1987, the date of Klinskikh's first solo performance of material from Sektor Gaza's future repertoire at the Voronezh Rock Club.
In 1989, the group recorded the demo tapes Plugi-vugi () and Kolkhozny pank ().
In 1990, the group recorded the albums Zloveshchiye Mertvetsy () and Yadryona Vosh () in a professional recording studio in Voronezh. Klinskikh sold his motorcycle in order to afford to rent the studio.
In 1991, Sektor Gaza made their television debut, appearing on the programs 50x50 and Programma A () on the Central Television of the USSR. The music video for "Kolkhozny pank" was shown on the youth program Do 16 i starshe... (), contributing to the group's fame across the country. In the same year, the group recorded the album Noch pered Rozhdestvom () at the Mir studio in Moscow and rerecorded the album Kolkhozny pank at Gala Records.
In 1992, Sektor Gaza released their sixth studio album, Gulyay, muzhik! () and toured extensively. In 1993, the group released Nazhmi na gaz ().
In 1994, Sektor Gaza released Kashchey Bessmertny (), a punk-opera based on the famous Russian folklore figure. On this album, Klinskikh performed original lyrics to the melodies of songs by groups such as AC/DC, Queen, Ace of Base, and Nirvana.
In 1995, the group performed at the Rock Summer festival in Tallinn. They also toured Germany and Israel and performed at the Gorbunov Palace of Culture. Also in August, the single "Tuman" was released.
In 1996, Sektor Gaza released Gazovaya Ataka (), which marked a change in the group's style and a move away from obscene lyrics. The music video for the track "Tuman" () off this album made it into the rotation of many Russian television channels.
In 1997, the group released Narcologichesky Universitet Millionov (). The song "Pora domoy" () from this album became a hit.
In the summer of 1998, Klinskikh and Aleksey Bryantsev (DJ Krot) arranged some Sektor Gaza songs as techno remixes, which were released on the album Extasy in 1999.
In October 2000, the group released a new album, Vosstavshy iz Ada (). Klinskikh's health was in decline due to liver disease. On 4 July 2000, Klinskikh complained of strong pains in his stomach and the left side of his chest. He chose not to cancel a meeting later that day to film a music video. He suffered heart failure shortly thereafter. Klinskikh died in Voronezh at the age of 35.
Discography
Demo albums
- 1989: ÃÂûÃÂóø-òÃÂóø (Plows-woogie)
- 1989: ÃÂþûÃÂ
þ÷ýÃÂù ÃÂðýú (Kolkhoz Punk)
Studio albums
- 1990: ÃÂûþòõÃÂøõ ÃÂõÃÂÃÂòõÃÂà(The Evil Dead)
- 1990: ïôÃÂÃÂýð ÃÂþÃÂà(Vigorous Louse)
- 1991: ÃÂþÃÂàÿõÃÂõô àþöôõÃÂÃÂòþü (The Night before Christmas)
- 1991: ÃÂþûÃÂ
þ÷ýÃÂù ÃÂðýú (Kolkhoz Punk)
- 1992: ÃÂÃÂûÃÂù, üÃÂöøú! (Make Merry, Man!)
- 1993: ÃÂðöüø ýð ÃÂð÷ (Hit The Gas)
- 1993: áõúÃÂþàÃÂð÷ð (Gas Sector or Gaza Strip)
- 1994: âðýÃÂàÿþÃÂûõ ÃÂþÃÂõòð (Dancing after Sex)
- 1994: ÃÂðÃÂõù ÃÂõÃÂÃÂüõÃÂÃÂýÃÂù (Kashchey The Immortal)
- 1996: ÃÂð÷þòðàÃÂÃÂðúð (Gas Attack)
- 1997: ÃÂðÃÂúþûþóøÃÂõÃÂúøù ãýøòõÃÂÃÂøÃÂõàÃÂøûûøþýþò (Narcological University for Millions)
- 1997: áõúÃÂþàÃÂð÷ð (Gas Sector or Gaza Strip)
- 2000: ÃÂþÃÂÃÂÃÂðòÃÂøù ø÷ ÃÂôð (Hellraiser)
Compilations and remixes
- 1996: ÃÂ֖ÃÂðýýþõ I (Best of I)
- 1996: ÃÂ֖ÃÂðýýþõ II (Best of II)
- 1998: ÃÂðûûðôà(Ballads)âÂÂcontains calm rock ballads
- 1999: ExtasyâÂÂTechno-style remixes by Aleksey Bryantsev (DJ Krot)
- 1999: Extasy 2âÂÂTechno-style remixes by Aleksey Bryantsev (DJ Krot)
- 2000: ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂõõ (Best)
- 2002: ÃÂ֖ÃÂðýýþõ III (Best of III)
- 2003: ÃÂðûûðôàII (Ballads II)
- 2004: ÃÂðûûðôÃÂ: ÃÂþûýðàòõÃÂÃÂøà(Ballads: full version)
- 2015: ÃÂþù ýð ÃÂÃÂýà(Howl at the Moon)
Vinyl releases
- 1991: ÃÂþûÃÂ
þ÷ýÃÂù ÿðýú (Kolkhoz Punk)
- 1993: ÃÂðöüø ýð óð÷ (Hit The Gas)
- 2016: ÃÂþù ýð ûÃÂýà(Howl at the Moon)
- 2023: ÃÂðÃÂúþûþóøÃÂõÃÂúøù ÃÂýøòõÃÂÃÂøÃÂõàüøûûøþýþò (Narcological University for Millions)
- 2024: ÃÂÃÂûÃÂù, üÃÂöøú! (Make Merry, Man!)
Music videos
- 1992: ÃÂþûÃÂ
þ÷ýÃÂù ÿðýú (Kolhoz Punk)
- 1993: ÃÂøÃÂøúð (Lyric)
- 1996: âÃÂüðý (Fog)
- 1999: ÃÂþÃÂð ôþüþù (Time to go home)
- 2000: ÃÂþÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂðÃÂ
ð (Fright Night) [completed by the fans in 2013]
Band members
- Yuri "Khoy" Klinskikh â vocal, texts, music â 1987âÂÂ2000
- Oleg Kryuchkov â drums â 1988âÂÂ1990
- Semen Titievsky â bass â 1988âÂÂ1991
- Igor Kuschev â guitar â 1989âÂÂ1991
- Sergei Tupikin â guitar, bass â 1989âÂÂ1993
- Aleksey Ushakov â keyboards â 1989âÂÂ1995
- Alexandr Yakushev â drums â 1989âÂÂ1998
- Tatiana Fateeva â vocal â 1990âÂÂ1993
- Vladimir Lobanov â guitar (on concerts only) â 1991âÂÂ1993
- Igor "Egor" Zhirnov (Chernyi obelisk, Rondo) â guitar (on albums only) 1991âÂÂ2000
- Vitaly Suchkov â bass (on concerts only) â 1993
- Vadim Gluhov â guitar (on concerts only) â 1993âÂÂ2000
- Irina Puhonina â vocal (on albums only) â 1994, 1996
- Vasily Chernykh â guitar (on concerts only) â 1995âÂÂ1998
- Igor Anikeev â keyboards â 1995âÂÂ2000
- Elbrus Cherkezov â bass (on album only) â 1997
- Valery Podzorov â bass (on concerts only) â 1997âÂÂ1998
- Veronika Nekiforova â vocal (on album only) â 1998
- Vasily Dronov â bass (on album only) â 2000
See also
Explanatory notes
References
External links