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Otrazhenie

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Otrazhenie (Reflection)
OriginMozyr, Belarus
GenresHeavy metal
Years active1978–2008
MembersVladimir Kolesnikov
Vasiliy Kondratyuk
Mikhail Usov
Vladimir Klimenko
Past membersAnatoly Martinovich
Sergey Kudryavtsev
Genadiy Koyfman
Yuri Nikitenko (Nikita)
Michael Brusovanik
Leonid Kononov

Otrazhenie (Russian: Отражение) was a Belarusian heavy metal band from the city of Mozyr, the first professional independent (not state sponsored) Belarusian rock band.

Early years (1978–1982)

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Otrazhenie was found in 1978 by Vasiliy Kondratyuk and Vladimir Klimenko in Mozyr, Belarus to perform in the dancing hall in Phov. The band's first lineup also included drummer Michael Usov and keyboardist Anatoly Martinovich.

Productive period (1983–1999)

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In 1982 Klimenko, Koifman and Martinovich returned from army service and reunited with the band, substituting Brusovanik and Kudryavtsev. At the same time a vocalist Leonid Kononov joined the band. In 1985 Otrazhenie released its first album. The band was handed an ideology crisis, as one of the journalists revealed a bracelet, worn by Kolesnikov around his arm as a symbol of capitalist decadence. At the end of 1988 Otrazhenie released its second album In the Hall of the Mountain King in Moscow.

Current state

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For the last several years the band was not touring or recording, but occasionally participated in rock festivals as a guest.

Discography

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  • Мы там, где льют металл ("We're where Metal Melts) (1987г.)
  • В пещере горного короля (In the Hall of the Mountain King) (1989г.)
  • Good bye USSR (1993г.) England
  • Держись, я с тобой! (Hold On, I'm with You) (2001г.) Austria

See also

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References

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