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Years active
  
1994–present

Music director
  
The Orange Sky

Record label
  
Moon Records Ukraine

Origin
  
Lutsk, Ukraine (1996)

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Labels
  
Moon Records Lavina Music

Members
  
Andrei Samoilo, Oleksandr Polozhynskyi, Vitaliy Pavlyshyn, Andriy Blahun, Eduard Kosorapov, Dmytro Chuyev

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Rap rock, Punk rock, Pop punk, Funk

Albums
  
Gulaigorod, Музичний лист щастя, Система нервів, Демо Графічний Вибух, Simka

Similar
  
TNMK, BoomBox, Boovyeah, Skryabin, Okean Elzy

Profiles

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Tartak (Ukrainian: Тартак [tɑrˈtɑk]) is a popular hip-hop/rapcore/alternative crossover band from Ukraine. They mix styles of guitar rock, hip-hop and dance music to produce an energetic compositions and lyrics. "Tartak" means woodsaw in Ukrainian. Sashko thought that tartak symbolized something energetic, loud, active, and hence appropriate for a band name.

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History

Sashko Polozhynskyi founded the group in the Fall of 1996 in Lutsk, Ukraine.

The group has released five albums with a total of 74 songs and 9 videos. Tartak's songs "Ni Ya Ne Tu Kokhav" and "Stilnykove Kohannia" stayed on the Top 40 charts for 144 days and 75 days respectively. Tartak was one of the bands that performed during the events of the Orange Revolution as seen in the adjacent picture.

The true founder of Tartak was Vasyl Zinkevytch jr., a friend of Sashko. Bohdan Zinkevych came up with the name. Vasyl came up with the idea and put together the group; he also arranged the rehearsals since his father is a famous singer he has access to studios, so they could make records. At the beginning they were struggling because their lyrics weren't a success and the soloist (Vasyl Zinkevych) had no voice for lyrics they wrote. Sashko soon made changes because for a long time he was trying to make a place for himself in the show business. In the late 90's Sashko was making his way as a showman on the concerts, parades, and other musical events when his fame actually came to him he claimed that the idea of Tartak was his idea.

Studio Albums

  • 2001 - Demohrafichnyi vybukh (Демографічний вибух)
  • 2003 - Systema nerviv (Система нервів)
  • 2004 - Muzychnyi lyst shchastia (Музичний лист щастя)
  • 2005 - Huliai-Horod (Гуляйгород)
  • 2006 - Slozy ta sopli (Сльози та соплі)
  • 2010 - Opir materialiv (Опір матеріалів)
  • 2012 - Simka (Сімка)
  • 2015 - Vvichnist (Ввічність)
  • Remix Albums

  • 2005 - Pershyi komertsiynyi (Перший комерційний))
  • 2007 - Kofein (Кофеїн)
  • 2010 - Nazbyralosia na 2010 (Назбиралося на 2010) - remixes, remakes, unreleased
  • Singles

  • 2006 - Ukrayino, zabyvai! (Україно, забивай!)
  • Compilations

  • 2006 - Zaklipani pisni abo bachyly ochi shcho kupuvaly (Закліпані пісні або бачили очі що купували)
  • 2007 - Dlia tiekh kto v puti (Для тєх кто в путі)
  • References

    Tartak Wikipedia


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