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Speakers: Loris Esposito e Gianna Romanelli Ospiti: Elena Mecca e Clara Di Luzio Docente di redazione: Laura Piccolo Abstract: Esploriamo insieme come la musica russa racconta trasformazioni politiche, sociali e personali. Dalla protesta alla riflessione, ogni nota è una rivoluzione. Scaletta brani: 1. “Хочу перемен” dei Kino e Viktor Tsoi (Кино, Виктор Цой) 2. “Я свободен” di Valery Kipelov (Кипелов) 3. “Полигон” di Oxxxymiron 4. “Учились жить” dei Lumen (Люмен) 5. “Богатыный” di Fogel' (Фогель) 6. “Минута вечера” di Tima Belorusskih e Prosto Lera (Тима Белорусских, просто Лера) 7. “Услышит весь район” di Dabro 8. “Ты не смогла простить” di Egor Kreed (Егор Крид)
Премьера совместного видео микса от Silver Nail и VJAUX! Поддержка на моек ютуб канале приветствуется? 0:00 DR ALBAN x Silver Nail, K.Funk, D.Rublev - Its My Life (DJ Baur Drill Edit) 3:00 Artur Pirojkov & Modern Talking & Prezzplay & Se7en & Silver Nail - Fiesta Lady (DJ Baur Mixshow) 6:19 ABBA x Gala, Silver Nali, Lavrushkin - Gimme Desire (Yudzhin MixShow) 8:50 Haddaway ft. Silver Nail vs. Cardi B - What Is Love (DJ MB mashUp) 11:22 Viktor Tsoi, Filatov & Karas, Silver Nail, Corona — Stay With You (Fred & Mykos Mash Up)
In deze aflevering: een vrouw steekt het front over om appels te kopen, Oekraïense partizanen plegen een aanslag. Navalny is een stap dichter bij de isolatiecel. En: alles over zanger Viktor Tsoi, die de glasnost inluidde. Nu is zijn muziek het nieuwe doelwit van het Kremlin.
Pianist (and From The Top host) Christopher O'Riley joins forces with cellist Matt Haimovitz for their latest collaboration: TROIKA – a portrait of artistic rebellion in the face of political suppression. The two sat down with WGTE's Brad Cresswell to talk about the album, which pairs works by Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev and Shostakovich with modern protest songs by Viktor Tsoi, Pussy Riot, and the Beatles.
We continue our dive into Russian post-punk with Russian Pete. Lots of stuff about how they even made records outside of the sanctioned music industry and the CIA asset codenamed Joanna Stingray. Peter also sings This Charming Man for like 4 seconds. We snuck out a KGB interview on a bone record for this episode, don't expect it to stay uploaded for long. Topics: KGB, Assa, Igla, Viktor Tsoi, soyboys, Tsoi-boys, Keith Haring, The Queen Is Dead, Winds of Change, SIG-INT, The Iron Curtain, The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Vladimir Putin, Lukashenko, Kiev, Ukraine
Cyka blyat. In honor of whatever the fuck is happening in Russia right now, we're doing a deep dive into Russian culture before WWIII. The topic this month is Viktor Tsoi, the Soviet-Korean-Kazakh, folk-punk, post-punk, slam dunk slam piece head of the outfit Kino. We bring along an old friend of the pod, Russian Pete, a certified operative behind enemy lines. Topics: Russia, Ukraine, geopolitics, Red Wave, post-Soviet punk, USSR Rock, Kamchatka, Russia invades Ukraine 2022, Moscow, new wave, goth, communsim, socialism, Chernobyl, post-modernism, modernism, politics, the Sino-Soviet Split, Afghanistan, The Smiths, Morrissey, The Cure, Duran Duran, durian
Dimitri and Jimmy Falun Gong (@p2chillpodcast) continue exploring Joanna Stingray's activities during the glasnost-era mainstream explosion of Soviet rock music, including: enlisting her “politically affluent” family friends to reverse a Soviet visa denial, bringing Viktor Tsoi and Yuri Kasparyan to LA to get compulsory dental work and have a “transcendent experience” at Disneyland, Boris Grebenshikov insulting American Rock on David Letterman, the sudden explosion of littering and tacky consumerism in late Soviet culture, Sergei Kuryokhin hanging out with Frank Zappa in Laurel Canyon, Joanna's anticommunist dad taking Viktor and Yuri to the LA Friar's Club/Bohemian Grove nerve center, getting a George Soros grant to bring Kino to Sundance, the tragic/mysterious death of Viktor Tsoi, Joanna Stingray's very rapid and lucrative ascent to Russian rock stardom during/after the collapse of the USSR, and her equally rapid fall from grace in the mid-1990s. Part 2 of 2. Check out the Programmed To Chill podcast on Spotify, Apple, and Patreon: https://linktr.ee/ProgrammedtoChill For access to full-length premium episodes and the SJ Grotto of Truth Discord, subscribe to the Al-Wara' Frequency at patreon.com/subliminaljihad.
On the first episode of the new year, the theme is band movies. "A Hard Day's Night" (1964) was the Beatles hit film that added to the hysteria surrounding them at the time. Matt loved the soundtrack and the Mop Tops' personalities. Both loved the clean, old man. "Leto" (2018), the show's first Russian film., captures the burgeoning early 80's Leningrad rock scene. Unfortunately, it's really hard to find, but if you do make sure you give it a watch.Up next, military heist movies with "Kelly Hero's" (1970) and "Three Kings" (1999).Thanks for listening!Did we get something wrong? Have your own recommendations? Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/24theRoadShow
In this episode, host Charlie Connelly delves into the life of Soviet-Russian singer-songwriter Viktor Tsoi. In the 1991 attempted Russian coup, his song Khochu Peremen blasted out from speakers at the barricades. 20 years later in Belarus, the song became the soundtrack to the uprising against the autocratic President Alexander Lukashenko. But, the singer-songwriter never saw his music as being overtly political, he was focused on a different type of change - the one that occurs within an individual. Enjoyed this episode? Let us know by tweeting @TheNewEuropean.
The final episode of a two-part series featuring the music of cities where Dylan did not record his studio albums. Part two emphasizes important recording centers throughout the globe, whereas part one last week focused on cities in the United States. Who could summarize the wonderful sounds we play in this show? You'll just have to listen to find out! In "20 Pounds of Headlines," we round up news from the world of Bob Dylan and in "Who Did It Better?" we ask you who did "Can't Escape From You" better: Bob Dylan as recorded in Dublin or the Peter Viskinde Band as recorded in Copenhagen? RIP Peter Viskinde.
Caroline Ridler, academic and musician, joins Ally Pitts to discuss this musical/drama/biopic which follows the growth of the Leningrad rock scene in the early 1980s, with a particular focus on one of its most famous members, Kino frontman Viktor Tsoi. Listeners in the UK can buy Everything Was Forever, Until It Was No More by Alexei Yurchak from Princeton University Press via our uk.bookshop.org affiliate link. 10% of the sale will go towards covering the costs of running the show and you'll also be helping out independent bookshops! Visit our uk.bookshop.org affiliate store here!Expect SPOILERS from about 32 minutes in until the end. Leto stars Teo Yoo, Roman Bilyk, and Irina Starshenbaum. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow and rate us on Podchaser: www.podchaser.com/russophilesunitemoviepodcastSupport the show/fund Ally's caffeine habit at: ko-fi.com/russophilesunite Check out Caroline's bass covers of Kino songs over at her YouTube channel.The show's intro music is Cold by Sasha Ilyukevich and the Highly Skilled Migrants. You can find more of their music at: https://thehighlyskilledmigrants.bandcamp.com/ or on Spotify. If you'd like to get in touch and tell us what you thought of the film and/or the podcast episode, it would be great to hear from you! Here are some ways you can do that: Twitter: @RussophilesU Email: russophilesunite@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/russophilesunite Instagram: www.instagram.com/russophiles_unite/ Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/Ally_ Find Ally's other podcast appearances at: https://www.podchaser.com/creators/alistair-pitts-107ZzmUqmI
Triin ja Madis teevad külmikust leitud siidrile päkad silma ning üritavad hapukurgihooajast olenemata põnevaid uudispärle leida. Räägime Brad Pitti šampanjaärist, kust ta endise kaasa Angelina Jolie välja puksis ning millega nüüd maailma esimest ülikallist rosé-šampust toodab. Juttu tuleb ka legendaarse vene rokkbändi Kino liidri Viktor Tsoi nime kandvast järjekordsest filmist, mille väljatuleku takistamiseks tema poeg lausa Putinile avalduse esitas. Viimasena tuleb juttu 84-aastasest Jaapani naisest, kes pornonäitlemisega leiba teenib.
Triin ja Madis teevad külmikust leitud siidrile päkad silma ning üritavad hapukurgihooajast olenemata põnevaid uudispärle leida. Räägime Brad Pitti šampanjaärist, kust ta endise kaasa Angelina Jolie välja puksis ning millega nüüd maailma esimest ülikallist rosé-šampust toodab. Juttu tuleb ka legendaarse vene rokkbändi Kino liidri Viktor Tsoi nime kandvast järjekordsest filmist, mille väljatuleku takistamiseks tema poeg lausa Putinile avalduse esitas. Viimasena tuleb juttu 84-aastasest Jaapani naisest, kes pornonäitlemisega leiba teenib.
Triin ja Madis teevad külmikust leitud siidrile päkad silma ning üritavad hapukurgihooajast olenemata põnevaid uudispärle leida. Räägime Brad Pitti šampanjaärist, kust ta endise kaasa Angelina Jolie välja puksis ning millega nüüd maailma esimest ülikallist rosé-šampust toodab. Juttu tuleb ka legendaarse vene rokkbändi Kino liidri Viktor Tsoi nime kandvast järjekordsest filmist, mille väljatuleku takistamiseks tema poeg lausa Putinile avalduse esitas. […]
BBC's Seva Novgorodsev joins us once more just in time for his 80th birthday! This time, we gather around Zoom, but the conversation is, as always, entertaining and unexpected--one never knows where Seva will lead us and what he will teach us. We hope you enjoy! If you wish to check out any of Seva's books and his latest audiobook "Настоящий джентльмен" (A True Gentleman), visit his site https://seva.ru/store/?id=16. https://seva.ru/img/ngcover.jpg NOTE: This episode was recorded on April 17th, 2020 via Zoom. CREDITS Co-Producer: Tom Rehnquist (Connect: facebook.com/thomas.rehnquist) Co-Producer/Host: Matthew Orr (Connect: facebook.com/orrrmatthew) Associate Producer/Co-Host: Lera Toropin Associate Producer: Kathryn Yegorov-Crate Associate Producer: Cullan Bendig Associate Producer: Samantha Farmer Associate Producer: Milena D-K Audio Editor: Michelle Daniel Music Theme by Charlie Harper (Connect: facebook.com/charlie.harper.1485 Instagram: @charlieharpermusic) www.charlieharpermusic.com (Additional Background music by Blue Dot Sessions, Loyalty Freak, Michelle Daniel Trio, Charlie Harper & Michelle Daniel; Small samples of songs included from YouTube trailers of movies LETO and BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY) Executive Producer & Creator: Michelle Daniel (Connect: facebook.com/mdanielgeraci Instagram: @michelledaniel86) www.msdaniel.com DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this episode do not necessarily reflect those of the show or the University of Texas at Austin. Special Guests: Seva Novgorodsev (Сева Новгородцев) and Thomas Garza.
Kino are the symbol of russian rock and if you don't know their music, you're missing something good. Today from 10 to 12 if you listen to our cultural program you will have the opportunity to get to know the story of Kino and their legendary frontman Viktor Tsoi. Davide, Irina and Sasha will review all their career through thoughts, anecdotes, and a chronologic history of their discography from the very beginning to the premature death of Viktor Tsoi. We created for you a playlist of our favorite songs spanning their music from the acoustic first album to punk and the rock guitar riffs that made them unique. And here you can listen to our favorite of songs by Victor Tsoi and Kino: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRQ6tMa-53hvgBBRZIBlMNb2-Bqwkm-DN
Returning to the studio, Tom Garza joins us to discuss not vampires but Russian rock, from the years prior to the fall of the USSR to today itself. And this is not just an academic subject for him, it's his lived experience. Featuring snippets with legendary music critic Artemy Troitsky, who launched the first discotheque in Soviet Russia, this episode (not to overstate the theme) truly ROCKS. For more on the impact of rock and roll on the USSR, see a feature from PRI: https://www.pri.org/stories/2011-05-19/how-rock-and-roll-brought-soviet-union-down To read about Joanna Stingray, see: https://www.rbth.com/arts/330211-joanna-stingray And check out the book Troitsky mentions: How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin by Leslie Woodhead https://www.amazon.com/How-Beatles-Rocked-Kremlin-Revolution-ebook/dp/B009SJZKFY/ref=sr11?crid=1WXAE8411Y28M&keywords=how+the+beatles+rocked+the+kremlin&qid=1572282790&sprefix=the+beatles+rocked%2Caps%2C175&sr=8-1 Also, as mentioned by Tom Garza, Artemy Troitsky's famous book BACK IN THE USSR: THE TRUE STORY OF RUSSIAN ROCK is available here: https://www.amazon.com/Back-USSR-True-Story-Russia/dp/0571129978/ref=sr13?keywords=artemy+troitsky&qid=1572282885&sr=8-3 https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51-9zBDsUTL._SX323_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg Along similar lines, Troitsky in recent years released a new book on Soviet subculture, called (aptly enough) Subkultura: Stories of Youth and Resistance in Russia. https://www.cornerhousepublications.org/publications/artemy-troitsky-subkultura-stories-of-youth-and-resistance-in-russia-1815-2017/ https://www.cornerhousepublications.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/9780992952488-2.jpg (Below) A picture of Garza and Troitsky taken this summer in Moscow at the Russian language release of Subkultura. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRU9EzepAliOkpZOVViOaDX2e659s1MDb-2wSne2396KimTaVlP&s Music credits: Clips of rock songs included for educational purposes from YouTube recordings of Aquarium, Viktor Tsoi/Kino, Vladimir Vysotsky, Okujawa, Boston, Zemfira, Basta, and Alla Pugacheva. RECORDING NOTE: Episode recorded October 11th, 2019 at the University of Texas at Austin. Clips with Artemy Troitsky recorded on July 2019 in Moscow, Russia. CREDITS Co-Producer: Matthew Orr (Connect: facebook.com/orrrmatthew) Co-Producer: Tom Rehnquist (Connect: facebook.com/thomas.rehnquist) Associate Producer: Lera Toropin Supervising Producer: Kathryn Yegorov-Crate Music Producer: Charlie Harper (Connect: facebook.com/charlie.harper.1485 Instagram: @charlieharpermusic Visit him on the web: www.charlieharpermusic.com) (original background music from Carl Phaser, Computer Music All Stars, Kai Engel, David Hilowitz, Hiro, Byzance, Christian Bjoerklund, Semaphore, and Scott Holmes) Executive Producer & Creator: Michelle Daniel (Connect: facebook.com/mdanielgeraci Instagram: @michelledaniel86) www.msdaniel.com Follow The Slavic Connexion on Instagram: @slavxradio, Twitter: @SlavXRadio, and on Facebook: facebook.com/slavxradio . Visit www.slavxradio.com for more episodes and information. Special Guest: Thomas Garza.
Nossos perfis do Twitter com resenhas de discos: https://twitter.com/TurminhaDoRamon https://twitter.com/radiolatorresmo Discos do Programa: Gary Clark Jr. - This Land Kino - Gruppa Krovi ( Кино́ - Группа крови ) Comentado no programa: Gary Clark Jr tocando This Land no Saturday Night Live - https://youtu.be/XwWQFKKUejk Muro em Moscou em homenagem a Viktor Tsoi - https://static.themoscowtimes.com/image/article_1360/61/6004dc9950144bf3bc3dc471e7a78402.jpg A agulha (Filme estrelado por Viktor Tsoi) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097561/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
Esta semana, los cosmopoditas se ponen gomina, sirven unos vasos de vodka y enchufan las balalaikas, para sumergirse en el underground de Leningrado en los años 80. Axel y Javier hablan de “Leto”, la película de Kirill Serebrennikov que recorre los primeros pasos del mítico rockero soviético Viktor Tsoi y sus andanzas en el mundillo de la rebeldía juvenil. Apadrinado por Mike Naumenko, su esposa Natalia y otros punks proletarios, Viktor aprende a transitar las difíciles aguas de la negociación con el orden soviético y a convertirse no solamente en un músico exitoso sino en un artista de la crítica, la recepción y la traducción de influencias musicales extranjeras. Cincuenta y siete minutos de programa, porque todo concluye al fin, nada puede escapar, todo tiene un final, todo termina. Suscribite y apoyanos en Spotify, Apple Podcasts, TuneIn, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts y en tu aplicación favorita. Escribinos a cosmopodis@gmail.com y seguinos en Instagram y en Twitter en @cosmopodis.
Una nueva descarga de Suave es la Noche, la número 42, Gervi Navío os saluda desde la Torre de Radiopolis, en la 92.3 FM de Sevilla, el Rock es nuestro aliado, la senda de la libertad. Esta noche de noviembre reconstruimos las ruinas de Leningrado con la imponente figura de Viktor Tsoi y Kinó, mientras la Creadence Clearwater Revival calienta el estudio, los Gravity Kills nos cargan con su culpa, nos perdemos con los oscuros Lost Paradise, y es que, son estos Strange Days los que nos han tocado vivir, un respiro en forma de mujer con Free, la guitarra de Bettancurt nos provoca, los Sex Pistols nos escupen diversión, Gene Vincent nos calma…y Rory Gallagher nos invita a un largo trago de electricidad…que grande es el Rock, nunca te abandona, como dice Mario Benedetti.. …el dolor es costumbre sembrando de fracasos tu memoria y dejándote a solas con la noche Pues vamos a combatir la soledad con un puñado de canciones para reconfortar nuestras pesadillas, bienvenidos al abismo. Lista de Temas 01-Good Golly Miss Molly. Creedence Clearwater Revival 02-Vremja est´, a deneg net. Kinó 03-Blame. Gravity Kills 04-Strange Days. The Doors 05-Eternal. Paradise Lost 06-Woman. Free 07-No Fun. Sex Pistols 08-Moonlight on Vermont. Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band 09-Pornograffitti. Extreme 10-Unchained Melody. Gene Vincent 11-Too much Alcohol. Rory Gallagher. Recordad que Dios es Suave y la llama del rock sigue por siempre encendida con cada Riff de guitarra, con cada aullido de dolor….con cada sonrisa complice…volvemos en 15 días, Larga vida al Rock and Roll. Gervi Navío
The movie this time is late '80s Russian cult favourite Assa, directed by Sergei Solovyov. To discuss the film, Ally is joined by former Moscow resident and self-described 'emergency back-up guest' Carrie Pitts. We were fortunate enough to see it on the big screen as Kino Klassika put it on as part of their #YouthOnTheMarch season of Soviet New Wave films. Expect SPOILERS from about 9 minutes in until the end. CONTENT WARNING: the movie features scenes domestic violence, and, as we discuss during this episode, an extremely insensitive casting decision. Assa stars Tatyana Drubich, Stanislav Govorukhin, and Sergei 'Afrika' Bugaev. It also features a memorable cameo by Kino frontman Viktor Tsoi. Much of the soundtrack was written by another Russian rock star, Boris Grebenshchikov. If you'd like to get in touch and tell us what you thought of the film and/or the podcast episode, here are some ways you can do that: Twitter: @RussophilesU Email: russophilesunite@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/russophilesunite/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/russophiles_unite/ Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/Ally_
This week we listen to music by 1980s Leningrad legend/cult figure Viktor Tsoi and his band Kino. Plus we tell some meaty stories about Tsoi's life and the late Soviet / early Perestroika rock scene.
Yin & Young Episode 28: Actor, Writer Teo Yoo (유태오)Yin & Young meet with actor, writer Teo Yoo in Seoul and delve deep into his journey as an actor from Germany, to America, to the U.K. and eventually settling in Korea. Teo's path gives insight into the parent-child relationship, the artistic process, and finding one's place in the world.* James met Teo at Sundance in 2015. * Teo starred in the film “Seoul Searching” directed by Benson LEE (not Kim).* Born and raised in Germany, Teo left at age 20.* Wasn't great at school, but excelled in the arts and athletics. Played a lot of street basketball.* Made a deal with his parents to finish high school if he could travel for a year.* Took classes at the Lee Strasberg school in New York and decided that acting was for him. Also studied Meisner technique.* Maxed out his dad's credit card to pay for school over the course of two years.* Used all his resources to buy tons of DVDs and to watch plays. Watched two films every day before he went to sleep.* Sacrificed everything for acting: there were times he didn’t have enough money for food and or a place to sleep.* After getting on the wait list, called the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) everyday and until he got into the program.* Teo went back to Germany soon after London and started writing poetry.* Father's side is from North Korea. Mother's side is from North Korea and from a southern island of South Korea.* His father started off as a miner and his mother was a nurse in Germany.* After the mines closed down, the Yoo family started their own deli.* In Korea, Germany, or the U.S., doesn't feel accepted as one of their own.* Is a citizen of the world.* Writing is his therapy. * Teo’s a published children's author in Korea. Using Shakespearean rhythms, he wrote a story about a little monster that eats socks.* Teo plays Viktor Tsoi in an upcoming film by Kirill Serebrennikov called “Leto”. Said it was his hardest role to date.* Did research of Korean historical figures he would like to play such as Antonio Corea the “Korean Man”.* Wants to cultivate his acting and reserve directing for his 40s.* Has found spiritual help in the writings of Eckhart Tolle.—Language Corner: Where is the toilet?Mandarin - 廁所在哪裡? - cèsuǒ zài nǎlǐ Taiwanese - pian-so ti toh-ui?Korean - 화장실이 어디예요 - hwajangsil-i eodiyeyoGerman - Wo ist die Toilette?Japanese - トイレはどこですか - toire wa dokodesu ka—Teo Yoo links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teoyoo/ @teoyooFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialteoyoo/Twitter: https://twitter.com/teoyoo @teoyooSoundcloud: Florence Kamerad - https://soundcloud.com/fyodorkamerad The tracks “Coelln 1988” and “Hopa Minor” were used for the intro and outro respectively. Song in the 60 sec teaser is “autumn 31”.—Starring Teo:Seoul Searching (on Netflix): https://www.netflix.com/title/80106230MV Noel(노을) - our last day (그날의 너에게): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs9Ch5KUocQRussian Director Serebrennikov finishes “Leto” under house arrest: http://www.calvertjournal.com/news/show/9620/russian-director-serebrennikov-finishes-viktor-tsoi-rock-film-house-arrest—Yin & Young links:* Main Website: http://www.jamesyshih.com/yin-young-podcast/* iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/yin-young-podcast-jys/id1185421015?mt=2* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yinyoungpodcast/* YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkvtVW6pVPeKFn7H_6ai8lA?* Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/yin-young-podcast
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Pianist (and From The Top host) Christopher O'Riley joins forces with cellist Matt Haimovitz for their latest collaboration: TROIKA – a portrait of artistic rebellion in the face of political suppression. The two sat down with WGTE's Brad Cresswell to talk about the album, which pairs works by Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev and Shostakovich with modern protest songs by Viktor Tsoi, Pussy Riot, and the Beatles.
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Greetings, Comrades! This episode covers more of Gorbachev, including his recent interviews – and historically, the events in 1986 – 1987, and how Glasnost and Perestroika influenced the Soviet culture. We're trying something new this time, so there's a bit of a change in format this time – we're still trying to find that perfect recipe, so all of your comments are very appreciated. We have two images for you today: First is the famous Russian singer, Viktor Tsoi, we talk about his death on the show, thought you might like to see him. Secondly, your typical block house, in Soviet design. There are tons of those in Riga, forming most districts. We mention those in the show – they're called “Khruschevkas” Thirdly – Here's the link to where you can find out more about Heather's (from Rennaisance England podcast) book, Casting the Past, in which we're a part in, where to buy it and all the info you need to know:
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