Rabbota Ho

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Rabbota Ho (Раббота Хо) was an experimental rock band formed in Kyiv, Ukraine. They are considered one of the most influential Ukrainian musical groups of its era along with Kollezhskiy Asessor.[1][2][3] They were an integral part of the Kyiv music scene named "rok-artil".[4][5]

Background[edit]

The group was formed in Soviet Ukraine and produced music with an erratic, experimental post-punk sound that often used dissonance between upbeat songs and dark lyrics.[6] They achieved notability throughout the Soviet Union, distributing their records through samizdat.[7] Their 1989 album Repetitsiya bez orkestra (Репетиция без Оркестра) was later listed in on Alexander Kushnir's 100 Tapes of Soviet Rock. They released five other albums throughout the 90s.[citation needed]

Tracks from this group were included in the Novaya Scena: Underground From Ukraine! compilation.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nykolenko, Oles. "Чому українська музика 90-х така дивна (і така прекрасна)". Suspilne Kultura.
  2. ^ Panimash, Danylo. "Випередити свій час: 12 українських експериментальних гуртів 1980–1990-х". Slukh. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  3. ^ Shelekhov, Ivan. "A Look at Contemporary Ukrainian Music". The Attic. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Роббота Хо". Rock UA.
  5. ^ Klochkov, Oleksandr. "Перші роки музичного андеграунду в Україні. Між архівами, локальним фольклором та звучанням сьогодні". Creating Ruin. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  6. ^ Drozd, Sherman. "Танцы в солидоле. Сергей Попович о группе "Раббота ХО"". Amneziya. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  7. ^ Drozd, Sherman. "Самиздат "Гучномовець" Как появился рупор киевского рока". Amneziya. Retrieved 10 December 2023.