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- Blast_(Russian_band) abstract "Blast is a Moscow-based band formed in the late 1990s by Georgian singer/songwriter Nash Tavkhelidze.He had previously spent a number of years in the US playing in different bands. The band was composed of Nash, Russian Alexandre \"Khlap\" Artchevski and Bulgarians Vlado Kostov and Valio Blagoev. At that time the Moscow club scene was booming and BLAST very quickly became the most popular indie band in the city. In 1998 band was picked up by the indie label \"Apollo G Records\" (Manchester, UK). They released their first album \"Pigs Can Fly\" and followed this with a UK club tour in 2000. A few years later the band signed to Ghost Records UK and hit the studio recording the album F**K the industry with producer Graham Pilgrim. Ghost Records Musical Director Frank Perri and A&R manager Phillipe Palmer drew much attention to the Russian Rock Rebels and a place within the British music scene was forged. Regular tours of the UK and Europe have continued since that time.".
- Blast_(Russian_band) wikiPageExternalLink www.blastmusic.net.
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- Blast_(Russian_band) wikiPageWikiLink Apollo_G_Records.
- Blast_(Russian_band) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_groups_from_Moscow.
- Blast_(Russian_band) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_musical_groups.
- Blast_(Russian_band) wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
- Blast_(Russian_band) wikiPageWikiLink MTV.
- Blast_(Russian_band) wikiPageWikiLink Manchester.
- Blast_(Russian_band) wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Blast_(Russian_band) wikiPageWikiLink Navigator_Records_(Russia).
- Blast_(Russian_band) wikiPageWikiLink OPPI-KOPPI_International_Festival.
- Blast_(Russian_band) wikiPageWikiLink Pretoria.
- Blast_(Russian_band) wikiPageWikiLink Rock_and_roll.
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- Blast_(Russian_band) subject Category:Musical_groups_from_Moscow.
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- Blast_(Russian_band) comment "Blast is a Moscow-based band formed in the late 1990s by Georgian singer/songwriter Nash Tavkhelidze.He had previously spent a number of years in the US playing in different bands. The band was composed of Nash, Russian Alexandre \"Khlap\" Artchevski and Bulgarians Vlado Kostov and Valio Blagoev. At that time the Moscow club scene was booming and BLAST very quickly became the most popular indie band in the city. In 1998 band was picked up by the indie label \"Apollo G Records\" (Manchester, UK).".
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