Sergei Kuryokhin

Personal Info

Known For Sound

Gender Male

Birthday 1954-06-16

Deathday 1996-07-09 (42 years old)

Place of Birth Murmansk, RSFSR, USSR

Also Known As Сергей Курёхин, Sergey Kuryokhin, Сергей Курехин, Sergey Kurekhin

Sergei Kuryokhin

Biography

Soviet and Russian avant-garde musician, composer, screenwriter and actor. In his youth, Kuryokhin was a keyboard player in several Leningrad rock bands and played in the jazz ensemble of Anatoly Vapirov, and in 1981 he released his first record abroad. In the 1980s, he took part in the recording of several Aquarium albums. In 1984, Kuryokhin for the first time gathered the Pop Mechanics group, which was a non-permanent concert line-up, in which musicians, singers and artists of different schools and styles could participate in the show, and Kuryokhin himself was the only permanent participant and ideological leader of which. Theatrical concert performances of "Pop Mechanics" included elements of performance, they could include insert numbers, performances by circus artists, fashion shows. Kuryokhin is also the author of music for two dozen films. Throughout his life, Kuryokhin was known as a skilled author of practical jokes and hoaxes. Kuryokhin's performance in the TV program "The Fifth Wheel", which gave rise to the media virus "Lenin is a mushroom", was the most famous. In 1995, Kuryokhin joined the National Bolshevik Party.

Known For

Sound

1995
1994
The Castle

as Music

1994
Three Sisters

as Music

1993
1993
1993
Nicotine

as Music

1992
1992
1991
1991
Bloodsuckers

as Music

1990
The Initiated

as Music

1990
Dude - Water Winner

as Original Music Composer

1989
Tragedy, Rock Style

as Original Music Composer

1989
It

as Original Music Composer

1988
1988
1987
Happy Stay!

as Music

1985

Actor

2021
Rock Beyond

as self (archive)

2017
The Drowned

as Self (archive)

1993
Over the Dark Water

as muzh Klary

1991
House Under the Starry Skies

as пассажир в метро

1990
Dude - Water Winner

as Pavel Gorelikov

1989
Tragedy, Rock Style

as Sergei Kuryokhin

1988
Rock

as himself

1986
Dialogues

as himself

Crew

1998
Letters Not About Love

as Additional Music