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Agata Kristi : ウィキペディア英語版
Agatha Christie (band)

Agatha Christie ((ロシア語:Агата Кристи), often transliterated as Agata Kristi) were a Russian Post-punk/gothic rock band led by brothers Vadim and Gleb Samoylov, formed in Sverdlovsk in late 1987. It was named after the British detective writer Agatha Christie. According to Gleb Samoylov, the band's main tendencies were based on 1970s art-rock and rock'n'roll, yet the lyrics represented early 1980s punk rock ''decadence'' movement. The band knew underground prominence during the fall of the Soviet Union, however mainstream popularity came only during the 1990s, with best recorded albums being ''Pozornaya zvezda'' ("The Shameful Star") in 1993 and ''Opium'' in 1995. Following the dramatic death of Aleksandr Kozlov in 2001, the band decreased recording material and went on hiatus by mid-2004. During 2008 Samoylov made an effort of reuniting the members (two of who went on to create solo projects) and made the final tour around the country. The material served as ground for their last album titled ''Epilogue''. Their last concert played in their hometown of Ekaterinburg, on September 27, 2010, at the end of which Samoylov stepped forward and took three minutes to thank the fans for 22 years of support. The song ''Ya budu tam'' ("I Will Be There") then concluded Agata Kristi's existence.
Though many notable Russian bands such as ''Nautilus Pompilius'', ''Akvarium'' and ''Kino'' made prominence of early punk-rock movement in the late Soviet Russian scene, ''Agata Kristi'' are known as the only pioneers to have elaborated their own style upon this theme and brought it into the 1990s and 2000s Russian punk-rock scene.
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They've released several tape albums: ''Esli'' (If), ''Svet'' (Light), ''Golos'' (Voice) while Vadim was stud. In the year 1988, when Vadim finished his studies they've changed the name of the band to Agatha Christie after English detective writer Agatha Christie. The name was chosen by Aleksandr Kozlov, because of his initial's co-incidence to Agatha Christie's ("Александр Козлов"; "Агата Кристи"). Then, Vadim said that the name reflects the band's sound style, a mysterious, eccentric, and at times sadistically spooky mix of glam, goth rock, and techno-like electronics.

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