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alonussans · 4 months
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Песня:жить в блеске на русском, нашёл только на англиском (
Как вам меттатон?)
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viandede-porque · 11 months
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Она умерла навсегда
Никто не может ей помочь
(с) Ilya Lagutenko about the intrigue in the RPL
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mariacallous · 1 year
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A new curricular module called “Fundamentals of Russian Statehood” will soon become a graduation requirement in Russia’s colleges and universities. Russia’s Higher Education Ministry has forwarded the course guidelines to schools, expecting that students will take 72 hours of instruction in the new subject, starting next fall. The syllabus was designed under the immediate supervision of the Kremlin’s inner “political bloc,” headed by Deputy Chief of Staff Sergey Kiriyenko, with the apparent aim of reshaping Russia’s undergraduates into a “patriotic intelligentsia,” in the words of the program description itself. Among the learning objectives of the course, the guidelines name a “developed sense of civic responsibility and patriotism” that students should acquire, together with a sense of belonging to the so-called “Russian civilization.” Meduza has reviewed the curriculum guidelines published on an official Federal Education Standards website. Here’s the gist of how the Kremlin wants young Russians to think.
Starting with the new academic year, freshmen in all majors will be required to take the Fundamentals of Russian Statehood in their first semester at school. The total required instruction time in the new subject is 72 hours.
According to the curricular guidelines, the course will be aimed at “fostering a developed sense of civic responsibility and patriotism” in students. The idea is to close the gap between the “psycho-behavioral particularities of the younger generation” and the “realities of higher education.” Although the program doesn’t describe the exact nature of this gap, its consequences, it says, “may result in political instability, escalation of social tensions, and the aggravation of existing schisms within society (generational, for example).”
Upon completing the course, students are expected to develop “a feeling of patriotism and civic responsibility.” They will also understand the “particulars of the Russian state’s historical path and the uniqueness of its political order.” As a consequence, they will supposedly attribute their own personal qualities and achievements to Russia and the benefits of “political stability” in the country.
‘Keep working, brothers!’
The course syllabus is divided into five segments:
What is Russia
The Russian civilization-state
The Russian worldview and the values of the Russian civilization
Russia’s political order
Future challenges and the country’s development
In the first segment, the instructor is expected to highlight the country’s unique characteristics like its “unprecedented territorial spread” and its “exceptional natural bounty.” Russia’s major industrial and business achievements (Yandex, Sberbank, and the Russian Railways are the recommended examples) will be highlighted and celebrated, together with the country’s landmarks like Moscow’s Stalin-era high-rises, St. Petersburg’s Lakhta Center, and Grozny’s post-war redevelopment.
Instructors are also expected to tell students about exemplary Russians, treated in the course as “heroes” and role models: statesmen, scientists, and other “exceptional examples of selfless service and self-sacrifice to the Motherland.” The curriculum doesn’t say who should be spotlighted, but there are some “regional recommendations” for whom an instructor might choose.
In the Far Eastern Primorsky Krai, for example, students may hear and read about the Lagutenko dynasty that includes both Ilya Lagutenko (the lead singer of Russia’s immensely popular rock band Mumiy Troll) and his grandfather Vitaly Lagutenko, an architect made famous by his Khrushchev-era mass-constructed apartment buildings known as “Khrushchevkas.”
In Dagestan, the suggested role model is policeman Magomed Nurbagandov, captured by armed fighters on July 10, 2016, while camping in the woods with his family. When his captors discovered Nurbagandov’s police ID, they demanded that he record a video calling on his co-workers to quit their jobs in the police force. Instead, Nurbagandov said “Keep working, brothers!” and was shot on the spot. His phrase has since become a slogan of Russian propaganda.
Scaling the civilizational peak
The next segment of the syllabus covers the “Russian civilization-state.” Here, students are expected to adopt the so-called “civilizational approach to history,” frequently criticized by historians but nevertheless popular with the Kremlin ideologues. In this view, several distinct civilizations are concurrently inhabiting the Earth in isolation from one another. Each of these civilizations must go through certain developmental stages: inception, growth, flourishing, decline, and death. Proponents of this model often claim that the West (as they understand it) is in decline, while Russia (as a distinct civilization) has not yet reached its full flourishing but “marches towards the peak” of its development.
Vladimir Putin himself appears to sympathize with the civilizational view. His speeches have often invoked the ideas of its key proponent in the Soviet Union, Anna Akhmatova’s son Lev Gumilyov.
The syllabus describes a civilization-state as a historical formation marked by a “naturalness in its emergence and development, a stable value system, political weight, long history, and the capacity for dynamic adaptation to changing conditions in international relations and global politics.”
Russia’s civilizational ‘pentabase’
The next section of the syllabus is devoted to the “Russian worldview” and identity. This segment is largely based on an article on “basic values perception” in Russia, written by Andrey Polosin (deputy provost of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration) and Alexander Kharichev (head of the Kremlin’s State Council directorate), two close associates of Deputy Chief of Staff Sergey Kiriyenko. The thesis they advance in their article (published in the Russian Journal of Political Research) is that the Russian worldview rests on a “pentabase” of five key entities: man, family, society, state, and country. Each of these entities is tied a certain “dominant value,” namely:
man ➡ creation
family ➡ tradition
society ➡ concord
state ➡ trust in institutions
country ➡ patriotism
Next, the instructors have to advance the idea that Russia is a “welfare state” with “democratic foundations” and a presidency that “stands above all the branches of government.” (The syllabus doesn’t try to confront the clash between this model and the very idea of democracy.)
The biographies of Russia’s three presidents to date will also be studied during the course. Boris Yeltsin, Dmitry Medvedev, and Vladimir Putin will each be considered. “This will permit students to develop less of a sacralized notion of the presidency as an institution, cognizant nevertheless of its significance,” the prospectus says.
‘Almost greater’ (whatever that means)
In the final segment of the curriculum, “Future Challenges and the Country’s Development,” students will have to master the “guideposts” of Russia’s civilizational unfolding. These are four: stability, mission, responsibility, and justice.
The curriculum’s architects expect the instructors to teach “stability” as a “key outcome of the previous decades of consolidation of Russia’s political system,” that is, as a direct result of Vladimir Putin’s (almost) uninterrupted governance. The syllabus doesn’t dwell on what exactly it means by “stability.” (Presumably, this has to be something other than the country’s current embroilment in aggressive war, the resulting sanctions, or the internal repressions against the dissidents.) It does define Russia’s mission, though, which it describes as “protecting Russian civilization and its interests,” along with Russia’s special role as the “guarantor of human values” in the world.
The next guidepost, “responsibility,” is unpacked as the “necessarily forthcoming stage of perfecting the country’s civic identity and political life.�� Finally, “justice” should be understood as Russia’s “most significant strategic goal and valuational guidepost.” (Beyond this, the syllabus has no explanation of the meaning of “justice.”)
When discussing Russia’s global challenges, instructors will have to demonstrate that, in some particular areas, Russia has achieved “almost greater success than most European countries.” Students will also learn about the external political challenges like the threat of populism in the West (treated as a challenge for Russia, even though the Kremlin has actively supported a number of Western populist parties). Another “challenge” is the “failure of multicultural projects” in Western countries, followed by a loss of “cultural continuity.”
In this way, the course arrives at its optimistic end-of-term conclusion: “Russia’s civilizational development has once again placed it in a potentially far more advantageous and promising position relative to these negative trends.”
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solonocturne · 3 years
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Ilya Lagutenko on the set of Night Watch, 2004, dir. Timur Bekmambetov
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yoshikiscollection · 6 years
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Yoshiki with russian rock band Му́мий Тро́лль (Mumiy Troll).
We are X !!
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rockinshots · 2 years
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In 2013 I went to see The Muffs at Spaceland in Silver Lake, Ca.
The opening band was Mumiy Troll. They are a Russian Rock Band that became one of the most influential bands. They were also the first band to appear on Russian MTV. Multi instrumentalist and lead singer IIya Lagutenko pictured here.
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Shiny in Russian - “Жить В Блеске” (Zhit v bleske)
Илья Лагутенко (Ilya Lagutenko) as Tamatoa
Another favorite of mine. I’m inclined to vote Russian Tamatoa “Most likely to sneak up on you with a butcher knife” because there are just these crazy vocal oscillations! The voice is smooth but it also twists psychotic and I love how maniacal it makes Tamatoa sound. 
“Ведь я — само совершенство! (Ved’ ja — samo soveršenstvo!)”
that and other lines. 
Also this part in Russian gives the lyrics a slightly different tone:
“But, of course, you are still beautiful In tattoos and muscles And I'm so incomparable and courteous I'm simply a prince, after all I live in splendour!”
(translation from here:)
http://lyricstranslate.com/en/жить-в-блеске-shiny-russian-version-live-splendour.html
Like...what am I supposed to think after hearing this?
Also wow rude Tamatoa:
“I'm not the one who hurled you in the sea And you brought this grief on yourself!”
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Soundeon Music Platform to Collaborate with Multi-Platinum Selling Rock Star Ilya Lagutenko
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Soundeon Music Platform to Collaborate with Multi-Platinum Selling Rock Star Ilya Lagutenko
TALLINN, Estonia, June, 05, 2018 — Blockchain music platform Soundeon has partnered with Ilya Lagutenko, the legendary front-man of the multiplatinum-selling Russian rock band Mumiy Troll, in an effort to develop new strategies for the empowerment of music artists around the world and to further promote transparency and fairness in the music industry.
Ilya Lagutenko, the legendary front-man of the multiplatinum-selling Russian rock band Mumiy Troll.
Lagutenko has been one of the most influential musicians in Russia and the CIS for over the last two decades and has established himself as an important figure in the international music scene. His presence on the advisory board is an invaluable advantage for Soundeon, considering his expert knowledge of the music industry and keen enthusiasm for the future of blockchain technology.
“I see a blockchain platform such as Soundeon to be a timely and optimal solution for independent musicians that help them control the business side of their creativity without unnecessary middlemen and with maximum fairness,” said Lagutenko.
Beginning his music career in the Far East city of Vladivostok, located closer to South Korea and Japan than Moscow, at a time when the Russian indie rock scene was still at its formative stages and had no mainstream acceptance, Lagutenko was able to transcend Russia’s music industry and reach a worldwide audience.
His band Mumiy Troll has become one of the most successful bands in Russia and has gained international recognition for its unique and innovative sound, while also paving the way for numerous artists to come.
Today, he continues to support independent musicians and organizes and curates the annual V-ROX (Vladivostok Rock) Festival in Russia, the Piens Fest in Riga, Latvia and the Far From Moscow along with the Cyber Days (with UCLA Blockchain Lab) festivals in LA and Tokyo. He is also the founder of the Pacific Sound and Vision, a nonprofit that seeks to promote and encourage performing arts among the nations and cultures of the Pacific Rim.
Lagutenko’s V-ROX Festival, covered by New York Times, is one of the largest music festivals in Russia. The festival provides young musicians with an opportunity to showcase their talents and connect with a great number of fans.
Furthermore, V-ROX serves as a forum for musicians, producers and other industry professionals from around the world to collaborate and discuss how to improve the music business and make it more fair and accessible to new artists in the future.
Soundeon plans to closely collaborate with Lagutenko on new projects and find innovative solutions to numerous problems faced by musicians today.
“We are very excited to welcome such an accomplished musician and forward-thinking cultural leader as Ilya Lagutenko to our Board of Advisors,” said Vladimir Avdeev, Soundeon CVO. “His acute understanding of the music business and deep passion for helping young artists goes hand in hand with Soundeon’s mission of bringing positive change to the industry and opening new doors for musicians worldwide.”
To learn more, visit us at http://soundeon.com     Read the full Whitepaper: https://soundeon.com/Soundeon_WP.pdf  Our 1-Pager: https://soundeon.com/Soundeon-OnePager-English.pdf  Telegram: https://t.me/soundeon
Media Contact Contact Name: Anna Tolstochenko Contact Email: [email protected]
This is a sponsored press release and does not necessarily reflect the opinions or views held by any employees of NullTX. This is not investment, trading, or gambling advice. Always conduct your own independent research.
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mtrssart · 4 years
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Listen to our debut single Cali High (feat. Graham Candy, Ilya Lagutenko, Jesse Siebenberg)
Cali High’s journey started in the Sea of Japan, somewhere between Tokyo and Vladivostok. We came up with this beautiful melody and then felt like we were plotting a course. So then New Zealand where Graham Candy is from became our next destination for this track. But it still wasn’t quite there yet. We looked higher, headed high north and voilà reached California. That’s how our version of Pacific Devil’s triangle was born. Recreating the idea of this paranormal phenomenon of the unforgiving waters, where everything disappears without a track we were able to create something that’d be there forever.
Composers: Ilya Lagutenko, Alexandr Kholenko, Graham Candy
Mixed by: Gus Seyffert Mastered by: Dave Cooley
Performance: Ilya Lagutenko , Graham Candy, Pavel Vovk, Artem Kritsin, Oleg Pungin, Aleksandr Kholenko , Jesse Siebenberg, Dave Palmer, Jordan Katz 
Website: https://mtrss.art/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mtrss.art
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mtrss.art
Genius: https://genius.com/MTRSS
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annatsvellvisualart · 5 years
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Ilya Lagutenko @mumiytroll , Photo by @eliot_lee_hazel , visual art by Anna Tsvell
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mumiytroll · 4 years
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Mumiy Troll has announced virtual gig with multiple stages – «Tochno Rtut' Aloe VR"
On the 16th of October, Mumiy Troll will celebrate the birthday of the band and its frontman, Ilya Lagutenko, with the virtual concert dedicated to the anniversary of their iconic album "Tochno Rtut' Aloe".
The event will take place in the virtual reality, made by event's technical partner Lookport. During the gig, the band will change multiple stages – the new one for each song from the album, meet the fans for Q&A, and present the new merchandise collection. Furthermore, the tribute album will be also unveiled at the virtual event.
The 360-degree virtual reality performance will be available to watch via VR headsets, smartphones, laptops, and TV.
Tickets are on sale to the public at https://tour.mumiytroll.com/online.concert/hall/
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joshuajacksonlyblog · 6 years
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Soundeon Music Platform to Collaborate with Multi-Platinum Selling Rock Star Ilya Lagutenko
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jacobhinkley · 6 years
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Soundeon Music Platform to Collaborate with Multi-Platinum Selling Rock Star Ilya Lagutenko
TALLINN, Estonia, June, 05, 2018 — Blockchain music platform Soundeon has partnered with Ilya Lagutenko, the legendary front-man of the multiplatinum-selling Russian rock band Mumiy Troll, in an effort to develop new strategies for the empowerment of music artists around the world and to further promote transparency and fairness in the music industry.
Ilya Lagutenko, the legendary front-man of the multiplatinum-selling Russian rock band Mumiy Troll.
Lagutenko has been one of the most influential musicians in Russia and the CIS for over the last two decades and has established himself as an important figure in the international music scene. His presence on the advisory board is an invaluable advantage for Soundeon, considering his expert knowledge of the music industry and keen enthusiasm for the future of blockchain technology.
“I see a blockchain platform such as Soundeon to be a timely and optimal solution for independent musicians that help them control the business side of their creativity without unnecessary middlemen and with maximum fairness,” said Lagutenko.
Beginning his music career in the Far East city of Vladivostok, located closer to South Korea and Japan than Moscow, at a time when the Russian indie rock scene was still at its formative stages and had no mainstream acceptance, Lagutenko was able to transcend Russia’s music industry and reach a worldwide audience.
His band Mumiy Troll has become one of the most successful bands in Russia and has gained international recognition for its unique and innovative sound, while also paving the way for numerous artists to come.
Today, he continues to support independent musicians and organizes and curates the annual V-ROX (Vladivostok Rock) Festival in Russia, the Piens Fest in Riga, Latvia and the Far From Moscow along with the Cyber Days (with UCLA Blockchain Lab) festivals in LA and Tokyo. He is also the founder of the Pacific Sound and Vision, a nonprofit that seeks to promote and encourage performing arts among the nations and cultures of the Pacific Rim.
Lagutenko’s V-ROX Festival, covered by New York Times, is one of the largest music festivals in Russia. The festival provides young musicians with an opportunity to showcase their talents and connect with a great number of fans.
Furthermore, V-ROX serves as a forum for musicians, producers and other industry professionals from around the world to collaborate and discuss how to improve the music business and make it more fair and accessible to new artists in the future.
Soundeon plans to closely collaborate with Lagutenko on new projects and find innovative solutions to numerous problems faced by musicians today.
“We are very excited to welcome such an accomplished musician and forward-thinking cultural leader as Ilya Lagutenko to our Board of Advisors,” said Vladimir Avdeev, Soundeon CVO. “His acute understanding of the music business and deep passion for helping young artists goes hand in hand with Soundeon’s mission of bringing positive change to the industry and opening new doors for musicians worldwide.”
To learn more, visit us at http://soundeon.com     Read the full Whitepaper: https://soundeon.com/Soundeon_WP.pdf  Our 1-Pager: https://soundeon.com/Soundeon-OnePager-English.pdf  Telegram: https://t.me/soundeon
Media Contact Contact Name: Anna Tolstochenko Contact Email: [email protected]
This is a sponsored press release and does not necessarily reflect the opinions or views held by any employees of NullTX. This is not investment, trading, or gambling advice. Always conduct your own independent research.
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