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The problems started about a month ago, says Nikolai Kostylev, one half of the electronic duet IC3PEAK. The group would be headed for a concert, only for venue managers to cancel at last minute, citing threatening phone calls. There would even be arrests on arriving into town. We’re doing nothing illegal, just singing our harmless, ironic songs. But we’ve found ourselves subject to a witch-hunt by the security services. You can form your own view.
The latest gig to be targeted was on Thursday in Voronezh, a grey, concrete city 400 miles south of Moscow. Only a fraction of the group’s fans were able to hear the group play a 20-minute concert after plain-clothed officers blocked entry to the club, itself a replacement venue. When tour manager Oleg Mitrofanov tried to accompany more fans into the venue, he was reportedly assaulted and pinned against the wall by police. The men in black claimed to be from health and safety inspectorate, following up reports of food poisoning. The state’s interest in post-modern techno culture does not seem to have come by accident. IC3PEAK are, in fact, only one of a number of groups to have come up against the authorities in recent weeks. Voronezh, the teen-band Friendzone saw a gig cancelled in Yaroslav, central Russia.
Fludd cancelled a show in the northern city of Petrozavodsk, following an intervention by the local prosecutors’ office. What was interesting about Kuznetsov’s story was that the musician could barely be described as an opposition figure. Young Russians have learned to think for themselves. But for Artemy Troitsky, a music critic credited with introducing western music to Soviet audiences, the crackdown brought back more distant memories. The methods the spooks are using are exactly the same: black lists, cancellations of concerts and arrests. He says he still remembers the secret gigs and no-play lists issued by Soviet authorities.
Russian groups and the other for western pop stars. Nastya Kreslina, the other half of the IC3PEAK duo, says the Kremlin did indeed appear to be frightened of people her age. That is very scary for the government. There’s no question the video consciously pokes around Russian taboo. It’s a post-modern take, with multiple layers and vivid images.
There is no single meaning, and it’s very funny when people start to interpret it in a single way. London-based indie record company to offer the pair a record deal. The Kremlin would be wise to learn from history. Underground rock was a significant force in causing the Soviet regime to fall. If the hawks continue with their aggressive course, the regime will end up in the same place. It is difficult to predict which position will prevail, and already there are signs of major differences of opinion within the walls of the Kremlin. There has also been support from the most unlikely of quarters.