Origin: | Moscow, USSR-Russia |
Genre: | Synthpop, alternative dance, new wave |
Years Active: | 1990–present |
Label: | JAM Records, POPmarket |
Technology is a Soviet-Russian synthpop band formed in 1990 by Leonid Velichkovsky, Andrey Kokhaev, and Roman Ryabtsev, former members of the band .[1]
The image and sound of the group in the early 1990s: "leather jackets, hairstyles, monochrome synthetics, an impassive romantic voice" – gave rise to a comparison of Technology with the British band Depeche Mode, which was very popular in the USSR.
Year | Title | Album | |
2006 | "Dayte Ognya"(Let the Fire) | Nositel Idey (The Carrier of Ideas) | |
2007 | "Kamni"(Stones) | ||
2009 | "Lateks"(Latex) | ||
"Divny Novy Mir"(Brave New World) | |||
"Brave New World" feat. "Elegant Machinery" (English version) | |||
2011 | "Nachalnik Vselennoy"(Head of the Universe) |
Year | Title | Album | |
1991 | "Press the Button" (Nazhmi Na Knopku) | All That You Want (Vsyo, Chto Ty Hochesh) | |
"Strange Dances" (Strannye Tantsy) | |||
"Cold Trail" (Kholodnyy sled) | |||
"Songs About Nothing" (Pesni Ne O Chyom) | |||
"Jester" (Shutnik) | |||
1992 | "Strange Dances" (Strannye Tantsy) (alternative version) | ||
2009 | "Brave New World" | The Carrier of Ideas (Nositel Idey) |