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Zodiaks
Details of Zodiaks (Group), information and links
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“ Zodiac (Zodiak, , ) was a space disco music band that existed in the 1980s in Latvia, then a part of Soviet Union. The band was extremely popular in the Soviet Union and has been credited by critics as the Soviet answer to the French band Space who were popular at the time.Biography
Zodiac was formed by Jānis Lūsēns, then studying composition at the Latvian State Conservatory in Riga (now Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music). The other four members of the group were also students of various faculties of the same conservatory.
Zodiac's first vinyl record Disco Alliance (Russian: Диско альянс, Latvian: Disko alianse) was released in 1980 on the monopolist Melodiya label, during the band members' studentship. A significant part of the group's success was that the album was produced by Aleksandrs Grīva, also the father of band member Zane Grīva. The music featured a lot of then-unusual synthesized sounds and effects together with more conventional euro disco elements.
The second album Music in the Universe () released two years later was much inspired by a meeting with cosmonauts in the Star City, Moscow and their tales about space flights. The music of the second album was much more rock-influenced than [......] ”
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Begin date: 12/1979
End date: 1995
Similar artists: Līva Boitmane, Valdis Čirksts, Ivo Fomins, Kārlis Catlaks, Kaspars Grīnbergs, Andris Grunte, Guntars Kalniņš, Lāčplēsis, Monro, Jurģis Blumbergs
Links
- biography: http://www.home.lv
- discogs: http://www.discogs.com
- fanpage: http://zodiac80.narod.ru
- wikipedia: http://ru.wikipedia.org
Members
- Jānis Lūsēns (from 12/1979 to 1995)
- Zigfrīds Muktupāvels (from 1987 to 1991)
- Ainārs Ašmanis (from 12/1979 to 1981)
- Gatis Zvirgzdiņš (from 07/1987)
- Maija Lūsēna (from 1987)
- Andris Reinis (from 12/1979)
- Zane Grīva (from 12/1979)
- Andris Sīlis (from 12/1979)
- Aivars Gudrais
- Dzintars Sāgens
- Ivars Piļka
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