Zoopark
Zoopark is a Russian electro-pop band that formed in 2013. Their early track "(S)trakh v Tvoikh Glazakh" helped establish their sound, which mixes pop hooks...
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Zoopark is a Russian electro-pop band that formed in 2013. Their early track "(S)trakh v Tvoikh Glazakh" helped establish their sound, which mixes pop hooks with electronic production. The group includes Aleksandr Karavaev on vocals, Aleksandra Markina on keyboards, Ivan Savenkov on guitar, and Dmitry Shumakov on drums.
They released an EP in 2014 and followed with albums like "Skotom" in 2016 and "Oni" in 2018. Songs such as "21-j Dubl'" and "6 Utra" show their blend of melodic writing and electronic textures.
Zoopark kept recording through that period, putting out the single "Teper' Ty" in 2020 and the album "Teper' Ya" in 2021. Their catalog includes tracks like "Ballada O Kroki, Karme i Nishtiake" and "Bliuz Subbotnego Vechera," which carry a reflective, sometimes blues-tinged feel within their pop framework.
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