DDT (or ДДТ in
Cyrillic
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) is a Russian
rock band
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. It was founded in 1980 by its lead singer and only remaining original member,
Yuri Shevchuk (), in
Ufa (
Bashkir ASSR, Russia, USSR).
History
Ufa period (1980–1985)
The band was formed in 1980 in
Ufa, Bashkir ASSR
and originally consisted of five members:
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Yuri Shevchukvocals
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,
guitar
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Vladimir Sigachyov keyboard
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Rustem Asanbayevguitar
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Gennady Rodinbass guitar
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*
Rustam Karimovpercussion
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In 1982, the ''
Komsomolskaya Pravda
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History and profile
During the Soviet era, ''Komsomolskaya ...
'' newspaper sponsored a competition for young musicians called (). DDT submitted three compositions"" (Aliens), "" (Black Sun), and "" ('Don't Shoot!'). During the long-running competition, the group published their first album (on
tape), (Pig on a Rainbow). The album contained elements of
rock and roll
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,
blues
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and
country music
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. At the time, popular music in the
Soviet Union
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was split between "official" performers who were admitted to the musicians' union, and
underground artists. Such underground artists were often highly trained musicians who also had other jobs. A complex underground network evolved in the 1980s, and "unofficial" music became widely distributed (though artist compensation was very limited) by
''magnitizdat'', in a similar way to the underground channels that had existed for non-state sanctioned literature (
''samizdat'').
DDT's submission to reached the final round of the competition and the group was invited to perform in concert at Moscow's
Orlyonok complex, together with the other finalist, (Rock-September) from
Cherepovets. DDT and three members of Rock-September,
Vyacheslav Kobrin,
Yevgeny Belozyorov and
Andrey Maslennikov, soon produced a collaborative album (on tape), (Monologue in Saigon), later renamed (Compromise). After recording the album, Sigachyov and Shevchuk returned to
Ufa.
Sigachyov distanced himself from the group, while Shevchuk recruited new members including Rodin, drummer
Sergey Rudoy, guitarist
Rustam Rezvanov and keyboard player
Vladislav Senchillo.
In May 1983, DDT performed at the
Luzhniki Stadium
The Grand Sports Arena of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex, commonly known as
Luzhniki Stadium, is the national stadium of Russia, located in its capital city, Moscow. Its total seating capacity of 78,011 makes it the List of football stadiums in R ...
in Moscow, as part of a three-day, sanctioned festival, (Rock for Peace). Their performance, however, was edited out of the official television program covering the event.
The band produced the album (Periphery) in April 1984. After recording the album, some members of the group landed on a
KGB
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watch list and were subjected to
government persecution. The band's music was banned, forcing them to go underground.
Although they never considered themselves
political activists, Shevchuk always felt it was his duty as a citizen and
songwriter
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to address both the strengths and weaknesses of the government, a difficult stance to take due to KGB persecution. DDT continued to work as a non-conformist group, producing albums and giving concerts throughout the country. This was challenging, as they received little if any money for the records they produced during this period, and very little for their concerts. Like other
dissident artists, they survived through a combination of cleverness, perseverance, and help from their fans.
Shevchuk spent some time in Sverdlovsk (now
Yekaterinburg
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), performing with the group
Urfin Juis. In November 1985, DDT covertly recorded the album (Time) in Moscow with additional musicians, but the recording process was very difficult.
1986–1997
In 1986, Shevchuk moved to Leningrad (now
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the Neva, River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland ...
) with his wife, son and mother. The move helped him to establish himself at the forefront of the Russian rock scene as the city was the center of a musical resurgence. In 1987, he recreated DDT. Its new members included:
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Vadim Kurilevbass
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Andrei "Skinny" Vasilievguitar
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Igor Dotsenkodrums
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Nikita "Zoltsman" Zaitsevviolin
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, guitar
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Mikhail "Uncle Misha" Chernovsaxophone
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Andrey Muratovkeyboards
On January 23, 1987, the new lineup debuted on the stage of the
Leningrad Rock Club
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. In June 1987, DDT performed at the Leningrad Rock Festival in front of a crowd of 3,000 crammed into a venue with a capacity of 1,000.
In the summer of 1988, DDT toured across Russia and recorded a new album, (I was given this role), which contained some songs from their old albums re-recorded in a professional studio. In 1988, the band also made their first visit to the US; their concert in Los Angeles was covered by
MTV
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.
In 1989, they went on tour with the band
Alisa, performing at a rock festival in Hungary. In 1990, DDT performed several concerts in the US and Japan. Also in 1990, the band released (Thaw), which presented their first concert from Saint Petersburg. They also participated in a
Viktor Tsoi tribute concert, after the renowned singer-songwriter died in a car accident on August 15, 1990.
After the
Soviet Union's collapse in 1991, DDT attracted an even greater following both at home and abroad, as their albums and concerts began to be broadcast and publicized more widely. In 1991, the band recorded another album, the keyboard-heavy ('A crawling soldier'; originally the name of
a Cossack infantry unit), but after many months of work Shevchuk decided to shelve it and the album was not released until 1995, four years later.
In 1992 DDT released the album (Spring, the actress). This lyrical album, which was dedicated to Shevchuk's deceased wife, Elmira, met with great success. It contained some of the band's greatest hits, including "" (What is autumn), "" (Rain), and "" (Motherland). After releasing the album, the band toured extensively. Soon afterwards it began to change its sound and performance strategy by adding "programmes"conceptually prepared concertsto its
repertoire
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. During December 1992 and January 1993, DDT presented its first programme, (Black mongrel Petersburg),
and toured widely in
CIS countries. On May 27, 1993, on the anniversary of the founding of Saint Petersburg, the band performed a free concert in
Dvortsovaya Square,
which was attended by 120,000 people.

In the beginning of 1994, a new album, (That's all...), was recorded. The musicians had planned to make a
double album
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, but because of challenging deadlines and an unstable lineup, a significant amount of early musical material and recordings did not make it into the final version. Years later, the songs were included in the band's album (Born in the USSR).
During the summer of 1994, DDT took part in the
White Nights of Saint Petersburg rock festival in
Berlin
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. That autumn, the group was awarded the Ovatsiya ('Ovation') award for Best Rock Group of the Year. Yuri Shevchuk was also named Best Rock Musician of the Year.
In January 1995, during
First Chechen War
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, Shevchuk went on a peace mission to
Chechnya
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,
where he performed 50 concerts for Russian troops and Chechen citizens alike. On June 25, 1995, DDT performed a 15th anniversary concert in
Petrovsky Stadium, attracting an audience of tens of thousands of fans. Afterwards, the group toured with its newest programme, (From and to). At the end of the winter of 1995–1996, the group spent time working in a recording studio in the US.
In February–March 1996, DDT recorded a new album, (Love),
at
Long View Farm
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It was the lo ...
in
Massachusetts
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with two new musicians: bassist I. Tikhomirov (from the group
Kino) and keyboard player D. Galitsky.
In the summer of 1996, after returning from the US, the group headlined several festivals, including
VladiROCKstok, the first large-scale international music festival in the formerly
closed city
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Historically, the construction of closed cities became increasingly common after the beginning of the Cold War, particularly in the Soviet Union. Since t ...
of
Vladivostok
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on the Sea of Japan.
1998–2004

In May 1998, the band released a new album titled ''
Mir nomer nol'' (World number zero)a concept album which contained influences from
industrial music and relied heavily on electronic, computer-generated music. With this program DDT lost some of their old fans but found a huge success among younger listenerswhich Shevchuk and DDT were very pleased by. The ''Mir nomer nol'' tour included about 70 cities in Russia and overseas.
A new album, ''
Metel avgusta'' (Snowstorm of August), contained mostly outtakes from ''Mir nomer nol'' as well as more lyrical songs.
Since then, the band has won a number of Russian music awards and been awarded humanitarian citations for their creative and charitable work. Shevchuk and his group also regularly travel throughout the CIS and other
former Soviet republics giving benefit concerts. In the spring and summer of 2002, 10 out of 11 concerts the band played were benefits for various social and cultural organizations. The band has reached an ever-growing audience in the US and Europe, and in the first two decades of the 21st century have traveled frequently throughout the world, playing concerts and gaining new fans. Shevchuk's music and lyrics are not only influenced by traditional Western rock music, but also by the entire scope of Russian folk, classical, and religious music.
In many respects, Shevchuk's initial years of struggle as an underground musicians shaped his and, by extension, the band's philosophy toward their art. The question of the music's marketability was never part of the song writing process as there was no market in which to compete but only an allegiance to the purity of artistic expression.
In 2002 and 2003 DDT released a double album called ''Yedinochestvo'' (Solitude), which was even more experimental than ''Mir nomer nol''. After the following tour, Vadim Kurilev, the band's guitarist and bassist from its original Saint Petersburg lineup, left the group to begin a solo career. One of Kurilev's last performances as a DDT member was released on the CD ''
Gorod bez okon'' (A city without windows).
2005–present
In 2005, DDT celebrated their 25th anniversary with an extended tour throughout Russia, Europe, and North America, and the release of a new album entitled ''
Propavshiy bez vesti'' (Missing in action), which received critical acclaim.
In 2007 DDT released the album ''
Prekrasnaya lyubov'' (Beautiful love), a collection of previously unreleased songs which had been performed by the group for many years in addition to several new songs. The album differs from previous albums, representing a greater focus on political and social themes versus the more common ideas in their other albums. Many songs are in the
chanson
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style.
On March 3, 2008, DDT performed at the
Dissenters' March in St. Petersburg to protest the controversial election of
Dmitry Medvedev
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as President of Russia. Subsequently, in May 2010 Shevchuk received considerable media attention following a pointed dialogue with Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin
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in which he openly confronted him (on state television) with questions regarding such controversial topics as democracy, freedom of speech, assembly, and freedom of the press in Russia.
On September 24 and 26, 2008, DDT presented an anti-war program called ''Ne streliaj!'' (Don't Shoot!). These concerts (featuring bands from
Georgia
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,
South Ossetia
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and
Ukraine
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) were dedicated to the casualties of wars, particularly victims of the
war in South Ossetia. The concert in Saint Petersburg was shown on TV by
Channel 5 without commercial breaks.
In the summer of 2009, DDT participated in the "Rok nad Volgoy" festival ("Rock above the Volga") in Samara and in the international music festival "Sotvorenie mira" (Creation of the World) in
Kazan
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. On September 2, 2009, the band performed on
VVC Square to protest the demolition of historical buildings in Moscow.

By the time DDT began to record its next studio album, Shevchuk was the only member left from its original Petersburg line-up. He brought together a brand-new team:
* Konstantin "The Cat" Shumailov - keyboards;
* Alex Fedichev - lead guitar;
* Artyom Mamay - drums, vibraphone;
* Roman Nevelev - bass;
* Anton Vishnyakov - trombone, tambourine, shaker;
* Alena Romanova - backing vocals
In 2011, DDT released the concept album ''
Inache'' (Otherwise). According to Shevchuk, the album's central theme is freedom in all its forms and the lyrical hero is a
Prince Hamlet
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of the 21st century which has no doubt regarding the question "
To be, or not to be
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?". He clearly knows: "To be!", but the question remains - "In which way?"

The band embarked on a large, successful tour which lasted from 2011 to 2014. On April 5, 2012, DDT released a film titled ''
Nebo pod serdtsem'' (The sky under the heart) a compilation of behind-the-scenes and concert footage from the band's performance at the "
Olympic Stadium
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". This was the first
multiple-camera concert films made in Russia. Later that year, the band took part in the rock festival ''The Best City UA'' in
Dnipropetrovsk
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. In 2013, the band toured in Germany, performing at
Tempodrom in
Berlin
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and at
Grugahalle in
Essen
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. A
concert in Essen was later released on CD+DVD in 2014.
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DDT always was and still is one of the most popular rock groups in Russia, and their concerts typically attract tens of thousands of fans. Shevchuk put together the first incarnation of the band in the summer of 1980, and although its members have changed over the years, he continues to voice the concerns and frustrations of the Russian people in his music today just as he did in the band's infancy. The more than 20 albums in DDT's discography not only chronicle the history of a rock group, but also provide poignant narratives that examine many aspects of life in the Soviet Union and Russia during the past 35 years.
Members
Current members
*Yuriy Shevchuk – vocals, acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, guitar, poems, main musical themes (1980–present)
*Konstantin Shumailov – keyboards, samplers, programming, backing vocals (1996–present)
*Alexey Fedichev – lead guitar, mandolin, ukulele, backing vocals (2003–present)
*Pavel Dodonov – guitar (2020–present)
*Artem Mamay – drums, vibraphone, bass guitar, keyboards (2010–present)
*Roman Nevelev – bass guitar (2011–present)
*Anton Vishnyakov – trombone, backing vocals, tambourine, shaker (2010–present)
*Alyona Romanova – backing vocals, voice, vocals, kaluka (2010–present)
Former members
*Rinat Shamsutdinov – drums (1979–1980)
*Rustem Asanbayev – guitar (1979–1983)
*Gennady Rodin – bass guitar (1979–1984)
*Vladimir Sigachev – keyboards (1979–1987)
*Rustem Karimov – drums (1981–1983)
*Niyaz Abdyushev – bass (1984–1986)
*Sergei Rudoy – drums (1984–1986)
*Sergey Letov – saxophone (1985–1987)
*Sergey Ryzhenko – guitar, violin, keyboards, recorder (1985, 1994–1995)
*Andrey Vasiliev – guitar (1986–1998)
*Vadim Kurylev – guitar, bass guitar, recorder, harmonica, balalaika, accordion, organ (1986–2002)
*Igor Dotsenko – drums (1986–2010)
*Nikita Zaitsev – guitar, violin (1987–2000)
*Andrey Muratov – keyboards, organ (1987–1993)
*Igor Tikhomirov – bass guitar, sitar (1995–1998)
*Mikhail Chernov – saxophone, flute, bass clarinet, svirel, kurai (1988–2010)
*Pavel Borisov – bass guitar, double bass (1998–2011)
*Ivan Vasiliev – trumpet (1999–2014)
Discography
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilations
Singles
References
Sources
* 290 pages.
External links
*
*
*
DDT at Russmus
* ttp://www.religare.ru/2_41464.html May 2007 Interview with Shevchuk in Religare publicationbr>March 2004 Article on DDT in BBC News
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