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DDT (band)

DDT
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DDT in Israel during the Inache 2012 tour
Background information
Origin USSR, Russia
Genres Folk rock, hard rock, acoustic rock, russian rock
Years active 1980–present
Labels Teatr DDT
Website http://www.ddt.ru
Members Yuri Shevchuk
Roman Nevelev
Aleksey Fedichev
Artem Mamai
Konstantin Shumaylov
Ivan Vasilyev
Anton Vishnyakov
Alena Romanova
Past members Vladimir Sigachov
Rustem Asanbayev
Rustam Karimov
Gennady Rodin
Nikita Zaytsev
Andrey Vasiliev
Vadim Kurilev
Sergey Ryjenko
Igor Dotsenko
Mikhail Chernov
Pavel Borisov

DDT (or ДДТ in Cyrillic) is a popular Russian rock band founded by its lead singer and the only remaining original member, Yuri Shevchuk (Юрий Шевчук), in Ufa (Bashkir ASSR, RSFSR) in 1980. Named after the pesticide DDT, they are one of the better known and most prolific Russian bands of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

The band was formed in 1980 and originally consisted of five members:

In 1982, the Komsomolskaya Pravda paper sponsored a competition for young musicians called Zolotoy Kamerton (Golden Tuning Fork). DDT submitted three compositions - "Inoplanetyane" (Aliens), "Chyornoye solntse" (Black Sun), and "Ne strelyai!" (Don't Shoot!). During the long-running competition, the group published their first album (on tape), Svinya na raduge (Pig on a Rainbow). The album contained elements of rock and roll, blues and country music. During this time, popular music in the former Soviet Union was split between sanctioned "official" performers who were admitted to the musicians' union, and underground artists. Such underground artists were often highly trained musicians who also had other jobs. A complex underground network evolved in the 1980s and "unofficial" music became widely distributed (although the compensation for the artists was very limited), by "magnitizdat", i.e., in a similar way to the underground channels that had existed for non-state sanctioned literature (samizdat). Such "underground" artists became widely known, and their unofficial albums were sometimes mentioned in the press. In the 1980s, DDT straddled the line between underground and sanctioned artists, but was close to the underground in their musical, lyrical, and performing styles.

DDT's submission to Zolotoy Kamerton reached the final round of the competition and the group was invited to perform in concert at Moscow's Orlyonok complex, together with the other finalist, Rok-sentyabr (Rock-September) from Cherepovets. DDT and three members of Rock-September, Vyacheslav Kobrin, Yevgeny Belozyorov and Andrey Maslennikov, soon produced a collaborative album (on tape), Monolog v Saigone (Monologue in Saigon), later renamed to Kompromiss (Compromise). After recording the album, Sigachyov and Shevchuk returned to Ufa.


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