Gorod 312

Gorod 312
Origin Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Genres pop, rock
Years active 2001 - present
Website http://www.gorod312.ru
Members Svetlana Nazarenko (Aya), Aleksander Il'ichuk, Dmitriy Pritula (Dim), Leonid Pritula (Leon), Leonid Nikonov (Nik), Mariya Ileeva (Masha)
Past members Igor Dzhavad-Zade, Sergey Krivopustov, Sergey Kovtun, Viktor Golovanov (Vik)

Gorod 312 (Russian: Город 312) is a very famous Russian-language band from Kyrgyzstan, formed in 2001. In the beginning of their career the band’s name was “Mangra”, but then they changed it to “Gorod 312” which means “City 312” in Russian. 312 is the code of Bishkek, the city in Kyrgyzstan they came from. The band became famous in 2005, a year when they realized their first album “213 dorog” (213 дорог, “213 roads”). The name of this album is the name of the band spelled backwards.

In 2006 they released their next album “Vne zony dostupa” (Вне зоны доступа, “out of range”); In the next 2007 year they released their following album “Obernis’” (обернись, “turn back”); In 2009-2010 they tour in USA, Belgium, Poland, Germany, France, Netherlands. In 2010 they film first in Russia 3D clip for a song “Pomogi mne” (Помоги мне, “Help me”).

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