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Terminaator

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Years active
  
1987–present

Origin
  
Tallinn, Estonia (1987)

Website
  
Terminaator.ee

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Members
  
Jaagup Kreem, Roland Puusepp, Henno Kelp

Genres
  
Rock music, Hard rock, Pop rock, Punk rock, Alternative metal

Albums
  
Kuutõbine, Kuld: Ballaadid aastatest, Pühertoonia, Head uudised, Nagu esimene kord

Profiles

Terminaator is an Estonian rock group formed in 1987 by Arno Veimer and Jaagup Kreem in Tallinn 10. High School (today Nõmme Gymnasium). Kreem was in the 7th grade then. The first public performance was in Tallinn 47. High School in the schoolbands' festival. The first time in the studio was in 1989. First songs "Charleen" and "Meeletu maailm" were recorded in 1991. They found wider fame in 1992, when they won the festival of young bands Rock In. They have also performed in Latvia, Lithuania and Finland, although they have not had much success outside of Estonia. On the Estonian television show "7 vaprat", Terminaator have appeared playing their songs "Ainult sina võid mu maailma muuta", "Juulikuu lumi", "See ei ole saladus", and "Portselanist tüdruk".

Contents

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2005–2008

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2005 saw the release of the band's first live album, Go Live 2005, which was followed in 2006 by Terminaator's 7th studio album Nagu esimene kord. In the same year, Terminaator participated in a musical rendition of Romeo & Julia, which was accompanied by a soundtrack.

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In 2007, a traditional anniversary best-of album was released, titled 20, which included two new versions of older songs, two new songs and unreleased live recordings among others. Also, the first proper video was made for "Juulikuu lumi 2007". The second single released was "Ära oota koidikuni".

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In 2008, two non-album singles, "Oh kuidas sust puudust tunneme" and "Pilves selgimistega", were released. This is the first time that the band had released songs not featured on any albums (however, it is yet uncertain, if they will be included to the next studio album, due in 2010).

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In November 2008, Terminaator did three acoustic concerts, of which one will see a release on CD and DVD in 2009.

2009–

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On 13 March 2009, Elmar Liitmaa and Harmo Kallaste announced their departure from the band. The reasons given were lack of time and new challenges. Since then, negotiations are being held with the former guitarist of Brides in Bloom, Taavi Langi. According to the band's website, recording of new material started in the end of March and the first single from the upcoming studio album was to be released in April.

The new single, "Just reedeti", debuted on Raadio 2 on 14 May, featuring Taavi Langi on guitar.

The new album, Rakett (Rocket), was released on April 13, 2011.

Members

  • Jaagup Kreem – vocals, guitar
  • Henno Kelp – bass guitar (since 2003)
  • Roland Puusepp – drums (since 2003)
  • Taavi Langi – guitar (since 2009)
  • Former members

  • Margus Paalamaa (1987–1988) – bass
  • Tiit Must (1987–1989) – drums
  • Arno "Arch" Veimer (1987–1995) – guitar
  • Andres Toome (1989–1992) – bass
  • Sulev "Sulliwan" Müürsepp (1990–1992; 1996–1998) – guitar
  • Raimond "My" Vather (1990–1991) – drums
  • Andres Oja (1991) – drums
  • Eimel Kaljulaid (1991–2003) – drums
  • Indrek Timmer (1992–1995) – bass
  • Sven Valdmann (1995–2003) – bass
  • Margus Valk (1997–1998) – guitar
  • Elmar Liitmaa (1992–1996; 1999–2009) – electric guitar, backing vocals
  • Harmo Kallaste (1996; 2000–2009) – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Only on concerts

  • Antz (1991) – drums
  • Tõnu Väärtnõu (1998) – keyboards
  • Jüri Roosa (2000) – bass
  • Raul Vaigla (2003) – bass
  • Awards

  • Golden Disc – 1998, 2 awards; best band of the year and album of the year
  • Music awards – 2001, audience's favourite; 2003, Stiina's favourite
  • Raadio 2–1995 & 2002, the first Estonian band to win the first place 2 times in the end of the year chart
  • Discography

  • 1994: Lõputu päev
  • 1995: Minu väike paradiis
  • 1997: Pühertoonia
  • 1997: Kuld
  • 1998: Singapur
  • 2000: Head uudised
  • 2001: Risk
  • 2003: Kuutõbine
  • 2005: Go Live 2005
  • 2006: Nagu esimene kord
  • 2006: Romeo & Julia (not released under the name of Terminaator)
  • 2007: 20
  • 2009: Ingli puudutus
  • 2011: Rakett
  • 2014: Vaikuse Meri
  • Songs

    TormLõputu päev · 1994
    See ei ole saladusHead uudised · 2000
    Juulikuu lumiMinu väike paradiis · 1995

    References

    Terminaator Wikipedia