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Korova may refer to: * Korovakill, an Austrian band formerly named Korova * Korova (record label), a record label * Korova (Liverpool), a bar in Liverpool, England * Korova Russian word for cow. * The Russian-language title of ''The Cow'' (1989 film), an animated short film by Aleksandr Petrov * Korova Milk Bar, a central location in the novel '' A Clockwork Orange'' and its adaptations. {{disambiguation ...
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Korovakill
Chryst is an Austrian avant-garde/extreme metal one-man band formed in 1990, initially under the name Korova, then changing its name to Korovakill and finally to Chryst. Their former name, Russian for "cow" (Корова), is also an allusion to the "Korova Milk Bar" of Anthony Burgess' famous novel '' A Clockwork Orange''. History The band that would become Chryst was formed in 1990 in Innsbruck, Austria, initially bearing the name Korova, by Christof Niederwieser (who would futurely provide vocals for Angizia's first two studio albums), Michael Kröll, Moritz Neuner (of Dornenreich, Abigor, Graveworm, Leaves' Eyes Leaves' Eyes is a symphonic metal band from Germany and Norway. Formed in 2003 by Liv Kristine, formerly the lead singer of Theatre of Tragedy, along with the entire line-up of Atrocity (band), Atrocity, the band has since released eight studio a ... and Angizia fame) and Georg Razesberger. They would release their first studio album, ''A Kiss in the Charnel ...
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Korova (record Label)
Korova was a British record label, named after the fictitious Korova Milk Bar that was featured in the film '' A Clockwork Orange'', 'korova' () also being the Ukrainian and Russian word for 'cow'. The imprint was founded in London, England in 1979 as a division of Warner Communications' WEA (Warner-Elektra-Atlantic) record company. Korova's first album release was Echo & the Bunnymen's debut album '' Crocodiles'', with Zoo Records' Bill Drummond and David Balfe closely involved in the project. The label was originally active during the early to mid-1980s, not only releasing recordings by Echo & the Bunnymen, but also records by the Sound, Guns for Hire, Dalek I Love You, Tenpole Tudor, Ellery Bop and Strawberry Switchblade (like Echo & the Bunnymen, also management clients of Balfe). Korova also released a couple of singles by Drummond and Balfe's band with Lori Lartey called Lori & the Chameleons and put out a few UK releases from the Residents catalogue, as well as A ...
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Korova (Liverpool)
Korova was a bar, music venue and restaurant located at 32 Hope Street, Liverpool, England. Before moving to its final premises, it was located on Fleet Street close to Concert Square. Its name referenced the Korova Milk Bar from '' A Clockwork Orange''.. It has since been relaunched as "Frederick's". History Korova was created through a joint venture between restaurateur Rob Gutmann, promoter Steve Miller and Daniel Hunt and Reuben Wu of electronic band Ladytron in September 2005. The concept for the venue was based upon Ladytron's club night EVOL. The original Korova, located on Fleet Street, appeared on the album cover for the Arctic Monkeys first album '' Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not''. The cover depicts Chris McClure – a friend of the band – in the basement of the venue posing for a photo to mark the band's good memories of Liverpool. In 2009, Korova moved to new premises on Hope Street in Liverpool city centre. Fire On 17 April 2010, 6 ...
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The Cow (1989 Film)
''The Cow'' ( ''Korova'') is a 1989 Soviet animated short film directed by Aleksandr Petrov. Summary The film, based on a short story by Andrei Platonov, tells the story of a boy who recalls how his family lost its cow. Technique It was made using paint-on-glass animation. Accolades The film competed at the 40th Berlin International Film Festival, where it received an Honourable Mention and also received the Gran Prix of the Hiroshima International Animation Festival. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film The Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film is an award given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) as part of the annual Academy Awards, or Oscars, since the 5th Academy Awards (with different names), covering the year .... References External links''The Cow'' on IMDb {{DEFAULTSORT:Cow 1989 animated short films 1989 films Animated films about cattle Animated films based on Russian short fiction Films di ...
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