Ottodix
Ottodix is a Russian musical ensemble that began in 2017. The band is led by vocalist and songwriter Nastya Polyakova, and their early performances in...
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Ottodix is a Russian musical ensemble that began in 2017. The band is led by vocalist and songwriter Nastya Polyakova, and their early performances in Moscow's underground scene were known for a raw, stripped-down sound.
In 2019, Ottodix released the single "Виртуальная Любовь (Virtual Love)," which gained significant attention. The song's haunting melody and bittersweet lyrics connected with listeners, helping the band reach a wider audience. Other tracks like "Антихрист (Anti Christ)," "1453," "Ego," and "Pensieronero" followed, exploring themes of love, loss, and existential questions.
Their music often creates an ethereal, dreamlike atmosphere, drawing from a mix of influences including folk, electronic, and experimental genres. The band's name plays on the Latin phrase "octodix," meaning "eight days," which hints at themes of cyclical existence in their work.
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