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Tartak

Tartak (Ukrainian: Тартак [tɐrˈtɑk], lit.''Woodsaw'') is a popular hip-hop/rapcore/alternative crossover band from Ukraine. They mix styles of guitar rock, hip-hop and dance music to produce an energetic compositions and lyrics.

Tartak
Тартак
Tartak performing
Background information
Origin Lutsk, Ukraine
GenresAlternative rock, rap-rock, punk rock, rapcore, pop punk, funk
Years active1994–present
LabelsMoon Records
Lavina Music
Members
  • Oleksandr Polozhynskyi
  • Vitaliy Pavlyshyn
  • Andriy Blahun
  • Eduard Kosorapov
  • Dmytro Chuyev
  • Anton Yehorov
Websitehttp://www.tartak.com.ua

Sashko thought that a woodsaw symbolized something energetic, loud, active, and was hence appropriate for a band name.

History

Sashko Polozhynskyi and Vasily Zinkevich, Jr. founded the group in the Fall of 1996 in Lutsk, Ukraine. The name of the group, Tartak, means a woodworking company.

The group has released five albums with a total of 74 songs and 9 videos.[1] Tartak's songs "Ni Ya Ne Tu Kokhav" and "Stilnykove Kohannia" stayed on the Top 40 charts for 144 days and 75 days respectively.[2] Tartak was one of the bands that performed during the events of the Orange Revolution.

On Independence Day of Ukraine 2020 President Volodymyr Zelensky awarded Polozhynskyi the Order of Merit, but Polozhynskyi renounced it and stated that the award should have been given to the five War in Donbass veterans were that were arrested in December 2019 on the suspicion of killing journalist Pavel Sheremet.[3][4] According to Polozhynskyi there was no "really substantial proof of their guilt" and they had been "suffering from lawlessness for more than six months."[4] He blamed Zelensky for his "participation a briefing where people were unjustifiably called murderers - without trial, without investigation, without evidence."[4]

Beginning and First Album (1996-2001)

The point of reference for the history of the Tartak band is 1996. It was then that the newly formed band took part in the selection round of the Chervona Ruta festival, at which Tartak soon won. Tartak won the first prize in the dance music genre.

At the end of 1997, Sashko Polozhynsky and Vasily Zinkevich, Jr., who formed the band at the time, were joined by Andrii Blahun - keyboardist - and guitarist Andrii "Muha" Samoilo. At the beginning of 1998, as a part of the band, musicians traveled all over Ukraine as the winners of the Chervona Ruta-97 festival (chervona means red and ruta is a mythological or actual species of flowering plants).

At the end of the tour, Tartak experienced a number of setbacks. Initially, it was forbidden to give concerts at open venues in Kyiv, then Vasyl Zinkevich Jr. was forced to leave the collective. The band balanced in the air for a long time until they were taken into care by producer Olexii Yakovliev. During this time, Sashko Polozhynskyi had time to work on radio and television, which made Tartak, in the person of the frontman, more recognizable.

At the end of 1999, DJ Valentyn Matiyuk joined the band, and at the beginning of 2000, Tartak sat down to record its debut album, Demo hrafichnyi vybukh (Demo Graphic Blast) which has been recorded for almost two years.

For the five songs that were included in the album, they made video clips. The first video-clip for the song "O-la-la" was shot by Viktor Prykhodko back in 1999. In October 2001, drummer Eduard Kosorapov and bass player Dmytro Chuyev joined the band. The joining of new musicians made it possible to move to full live sound at concerts - without backings and sequences.

One by one Tartak was invited by all the largest Ukrainian festivals: - "Tavriysky Ihry", "Pearls of the Season", "Lemkivska Vatra" in Poland, "Extremism" in Kyiv, "Rokoteka" in Lviv, "Tchaika", where for the first time acted as the headliner, and already at the height of this festival procession was a performance on "Rock Existence".

System of Nerves and MuLyShcha (2002-2005)

In the middle of 2002, Tartak began recording a second album. The idea of creating a collection of songs recorded with friends, Sashko has long been nurtured. And in March 2003, the newly released album of duets System of Nerves appeared. The album included 17 songs, which included, among others, "Katya Chilly," "TNMK," "DE SHIFER," "Faktychno Sami," "Motor'roll," "Svityaz" and others. Tartak spent the entire first half of 2004 in the studio, and as a result, the third album, Music Letter of Happiness, was released in June. The album included 15 songs, among which the songs "Veselo!", "Nashelito", "Hooligany", "I ne khochu" and "Stilʹnykove Kokhannya" became particularly popular.

Opir materialiv and Simka (2009—2014)

The new album, Opir materialiv (Material Resistance) was uploaded for free on New Year's Day, January 1, 2010. The reason was the unsuccessful negotiations for the release of the disc.

2012 saw the release of the next album, Simka, which included 12 tracks.

In 2014, Polozhynskyi took up the Buv'ye side-project with which he recorded an album and several singles. On April 15, 2019, Buv'ye celebrated its fifth anniversary and presented its second studio album. On the occasion of the anniversary, the team had prepared a gift for all its fans - the release of the second album entitled 12 Pisenʹ, Yakymy BUV'YE Ne Khoche Nikomu Nichoho Dovodyty (12 Songs that BUVIE Wants No One to Prove Anything).[5]

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2001 - Demo hrafichnyi vybukh (Демографічний вибух)
  • 2003 - Systema nerviv (Система нервів)
  • 2004 - Muzychnyi lyst shchastia (Музичний лист щастя)
  • 2005 - Huliai-Horod (Гуляйгород)
  • 2006 - Slozy ta sopli (Сльози та соплі)
  • 2010 - Opir materialiv (Опір матеріалів)
  • 2012 - Simka (Сімка)
  • 2015 - Vvichnist (Ввічність)

Remix albums

  • 2005 - Pershyi komertsiynyi (Перший комерційний))
  • 2007 - Kofein (Кофеїн)
  • 2010 - Nazbyralosia na 2010 (Назбиралося на 2010) - remixes, remakes, unreleased

Singles

  • 2006 - "Ukrayino, zabyvai!" (Україно, забивай!)

Compilations

  • 2006 - Zaklipani pisni abo bachyly ochi shcho kupuvaly (Закліпані пісні або бачили очі що купували)
  • 2007 - Dlia tiekh kto v puti (Для тєх кто в путі)

References

Inline
  1. ^ List of Tartak albums
  2. ^ Top40-Charts
  3. ^ They do not believe it! Reaction of people to detention of suspects in Sheremet’s murder case, 112 Ukraine (13 December 2019)
    (in Ukrainian) A print on clothing, a sacred sacrifice and a cameraman's backpack: what evidence did police show in Sheremet's case?, LB.ua (15 December 2019)
  4. ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) Polozhynsky renounced the order and blamed Zelensky for Sheremet's case, Ukrayinska Pravda (24 August 2020)
  5. ^ notatky.com.ua (2019-04-15). "Був'є – 12 пісень, якими Був'є не хоче нікому нічого доводити (Альбом)". Нотатки про українську музику (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2019-09-25.

External links

  • (in Ukrainian) Official web site
  • (in Ukrainian) Official biography by band's front-man Sashko Polozhynskyi
  • (in Ukrainian) 10th Anniversary interview


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For other uses see Tartak disambiguation Tartak Ukrainian Tartak tɐrˈtɑk lit Woodsaw is a popular hip hop rapcore alternative crossover band from Ukraine They mix styles of guitar rock hip hop and dance music to produce an energetic compositions and lyrics TartakTartakTartak performingBackground informationOriginLutsk UkraineGenresAlternative rock rap rock punk rock rapcore pop punk funkYears active1994 presentLabelsMoon Records Lavina MusicMembersOleksandr PolozhynskyiVitaliy PavlyshynAndriy BlahunEduard KosorapovDmytro ChuyevAnton YehorovWebsitehttp www tartak com uaSashko thought that a woodsaw symbolized something energetic loud active and was hence appropriate for a band name Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginning and First Album 1996 2001 1 2 System of Nerves and MuLyShcha 2002 2005 1 3 Opir materialiv and Simka 2009 2014 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Remix albums 2 3 Singles 2 4 Compilations 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditSashko Polozhynskyi and Vasily Zinkevich Jr founded the group in the Fall of 1996 in Lutsk Ukraine The name of the group Tartak means a woodworking company The group has released five albums with a total of 74 songs and 9 videos 1 Tartak s songs Ni Ya Ne Tu Kokhav and Stilnykove Kohannia stayed on the Top 40 charts for 144 days and 75 days respectively 2 Tartak was one of the bands that performed during the events of the Orange Revolution On Independence Day of Ukraine 2020 President Volodymyr Zelensky awarded Polozhynskyi the Order of Merit but Polozhynskyi renounced it and stated that the award should have been given to the five War in Donbass veterans were that were arrested in December 2019 on the suspicion of killing journalist Pavel Sheremet 3 4 According to Polozhynskyi there was no really substantial proof of their guilt and they had been suffering from lawlessness for more than six months 4 He blamed Zelensky for his participation a briefing where people were unjustifiably called murderers without trial without investigation without evidence 4 Beginning and First Album 1996 2001 Edit The point of reference for the history of the Tartak band is 1996 It was then that the newly formed band took part in the selection round of the Chervona Ruta festival at which Tartak soon won Tartak won the first prize in the dance music genre At the end of 1997 Sashko Polozhynsky and Vasily Zinkevich Jr who formed the band at the time were joined by Andrii Blahun keyboardist and guitarist Andrii Muha Samoilo At the beginning of 1998 as a part of the band musicians traveled all over Ukraine as the winners of the Chervona Ruta 97 festival chervona means red and ruta is a mythological or actual species of flowering plants At the end of the tour Tartak experienced a number of setbacks Initially it was forbidden to give concerts at open venues in Kyiv then Vasyl Zinkevich Jr was forced to leave the collective The band balanced in the air for a long time until they were taken into care by producer Olexii Yakovliev During this time Sashko Polozhynskyi had time to work on radio and television which made Tartak in the person of the frontman more recognizable At the end of 1999 DJ Valentyn Matiyuk joined the band and at the beginning of 2000 Tartak sat down to record its debut album Demo hrafichnyi vybukh Demo Graphic Blast which has been recorded for almost two years For the five songs that were included in the album they made video clips The first video clip for the song O la la was shot by Viktor Prykhodko back in 1999 In October 2001 drummer Eduard Kosorapov and bass player Dmytro Chuyev joined the band The joining of new musicians made it possible to move to full live sound at concerts without backings and sequences One by one Tartak was invited by all the largest Ukrainian festivals Tavriysky Ihry Pearls of the Season Lemkivska Vatra in Poland Extremism in Kyiv Rokoteka in Lviv Tchaika where for the first time acted as the headliner and already at the height of this festival procession was a performance on Rock Existence System of Nerves and MuLyShcha 2002 2005 Edit In the middle of 2002 Tartak began recording a second album The idea of creating a collection of songs recorded with friends Sashko has long been nurtured And in March 2003 the newly released album of duets System of Nerves appeared The album included 17 songs which included among others Katya Chilly TNMK DE SHIFER Faktychno Sami Motor roll Svityaz and others Tartak spent the entire first half of 2004 in the studio and as a result the third album Music Letter of Happiness was released in June The album included 15 songs among which the songs Veselo Nashelito Hooligany I ne khochu and Stilʹnykove Kokhannya became particularly popular Opir materialiv and Simka 2009 2014 Edit The new album Opir materialiv Material Resistance was uploaded for free on New Year s Day January 1 2010 The reason was the unsuccessful negotiations for the release of the disc 2012 saw the release of the next album Simka which included 12 tracks In 2014 Polozhynskyi took up the Buv ye side project with which he recorded an album and several singles On April 15 2019 Buv ye celebrated its fifth anniversary and presented its second studio album On the occasion of the anniversary the team had prepared a gift for all its fans the release of the second album entitled 12 Pisenʹ Yakymy BUV YE Ne Khoche Nikomu Nichoho Dovodyty 12 Songs that BUVIE Wants No One to Prove Anything 5 Discography EditStudio albums Edit 2001 Demo hrafichnyi vybukh Demografichnij vibuh 2003 Systema nerviv Sistema nerviv 2004 Muzychnyi lyst shchastia Muzichnij list shastya 2005 Huliai Horod Gulyajgorod 2006 Slozy ta sopli Slozi ta sopli 2010 Opir materialiv Opir materialiv 2012 Simka Simka 2015 Vvichnist Vvichnist Remix albums Edit 2005 Pershyi komertsiynyi Pershij komercijnij 2007 Kofein Kofeyin 2010 Nazbyralosia na 2010 Nazbiralosya na 2010 remixes remakes unreleasedSingles Edit 2006 Ukrayino zabyvai Ukrayino zabivaj Compilations Edit 2006 Zaklipani pisni abo bachyly ochi shcho kupuvaly Zaklipani pisni abo bachili ochi sho kupuvali 2007 Dlia tiekh kto v puti Dlya tyeh kto v puti References EditInline List of Tartak albums Top40 Charts They do not believe it Reaction of people to detention of suspects in Sheremet s murder case 112 Ukraine 13 December 2019 in Ukrainian A print on clothing a sacred sacrifice and a cameraman s backpack what evidence did police show in Sheremet s case LB ua 15 December 2019 a b c in Ukrainian Polozhynsky renounced the order and blamed Zelensky for Sheremet s case Ukrayinska Pravda 24 August 2020 notatky com ua 2019 04 15 Buv ye 12 pisen yakimi Buv ye ne hoche nikomu nichogo dovoditi Albom Notatki pro ukrayinsku muziku in Ukrainian Retrieved 2019 09 25 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tartak in Ukrainian Official web site in Ukrainian Official biography by band s front man Sashko Polozhynskyi in Ukrainian 10th Anniversary interview This Ukrainian biographical article is a stub 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