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Star Trek: Away Team is an isometricreal-time tactics video game developed by Reflexive Entertainment and published by Activision. The game was released in March 2001 for personal computers using Microsoft Windows in North America; the game is set in the Star Trek universe, after the end of the Dominion War seen in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Owlboy characters. It features a range of new characters, set on board the USS Incursion with voice appearances by Brent Spiner and Michael Dorn as Lieutenant Commander Data and Ambassador Worf, respectively; the game received mixed reviews, with criticism directed at the graphics, elements of the gameplay including the lack of any artificial intelligence, the limited length of the game. Star Trek: Away Team is a squad-based real-time tactics video game played in a three-quarters isometric view, in a similar manner to other games such as Baldur's Gate; the maps do not have a fog of war, allowing the player to be able to view the positions of all enemies on the map at any one time.
Other features allow the player to see how far the enemies can both hear. The player controls between six characters at a time out of a selection of seventeen; each character has different abilities, such as the Vulcan mind meld, or equipment with the exception of a basic phaser, the player can assemble a team prior to each mission to take account of the requirements of that level. Each character has a specialisation as seen in the Star Trek franchise, such as science, command, medical or engineering; this broadly defines the abilities of the characters, with security personnel being better in combat, while science crew can use cloaking fields and engineers can repair equipment. The death of any characters requires the mission to be restarted, something, not included in the game; the game involves several stealth related abilities, such as decoys, holographic projectors. The aim was for the missions to have multiple means of completing them, with the player able to use either force or stealth and abilities to complete a mission.
Some missions are broken down into secondary objectives. Whilst the completion of the secondary objectives were optional, the completion of them unlocked either an improvement to existing equipment or the awarding of new items. There is no experience gaining characters do not change over time; the player's interface during the missions has a series of character portraits on the left side of the screen, whilst the icons for the character's items and abilities are on the bottom right. Actions are controlled via a number of buttons on the bottom left; the player can left click on the mouse to select items in the game, while right click brings up a menu to issue orders to the crew members. There are a series of hot keys for a variety of actions, such as the use of hyposprays or to select phaser rifles; the multi-player mode is based on co-operative play for up to six players on a local area network. The game is set in the Star Trek universe, in the same period as the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager, 2 years after the Dominion War.
It follows the adventures of a team of Starfleet crew on board the USS Incursion, sanctioned by Starfleet as a special operations group. The ship is equipped with a holographic device. Amongst the eighteen missions in the game, it see the team go up against Klingons, Borg and the Federation amongst others. Missions are set on a Borg cube, Starfleet Academy and a Starfleet starship. Michael Dorn and Brent Spiner lend their voices to the characters of Ambassador Worf and Lieutenant Commander Data, roles they portrayed in Star Trek: The Next Generation, the respective films and, in the case of Worf, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Data acts as a technical advisor to the team for each mission, while Worf is an Ambassador to the Klingon Empire. Other actors who provided voices for the game include Kim Rhodes. Rhodes appeared in the Star Trek: Voyager sixth season episode 'Ashes to Ashes', Enberg appeared in the recurring role of EnsignVorik in that series. Activision approached Reflexive Entertainment to create the game, whose previous work was the 2D space Swarm.
Reflexive had created a new game engine for Zax: The Alien Hunter, saw potential in its reuse. The developers described the game as 'sort of the Commandos/S. W. A. T. Team of the Federation, they have been specially trained with prototype weapons and technologies to undergo the most extreme missions.'Paramount Studios had concerns about the game, wanted their intellectual property to be protected by the developers. This resulted in permission sought from Paramount to add new Star Trek-based technologies and weapons to the game and to approve the script. Activision presented a demonstration of Away Team at the E3 convention in May 2000, alongside Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force and Bridge Commander. Star Trek: Away Team received 'mixed' reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic; some reviews such as The Independent were positive, saying that 'Away Team will have gamers and Trekkies champing at the bit.' The Birmingham Mail described the game as 'satisfyingly challenging and engaging'.
Daily Radar called the game 'respectable', thought that both the gameplay and plot were 'fun and familiar but hardly new or daring'. The review called the voice acting 'first class', said overall that it was a 'solid and fun experience'. However, others were less positive. There was criticism of the linear storyline, with IGN comparing the game to the X-COM franchise saying that Away Team didn't allow for any customisation and the pre-made characters had no impact on the storyline
As minor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are given a permanent number by the IAU's Minor Planet Center, the discoverers can submit names for them, following the IAU's naming conventions. The list below concerns those minor planets in the specified number-range that have received names, explains the meanings of those names. Official naming citations of newly named small Solar System bodies are published in MPC's Minor Planet Circulars several times a year. Recent citations can be found on the JPL Small-Body Database; until his death in 2016, German astronomer Lutz D. Schmadel compiled these citations into the Dictionary of Minor Planet Names and updated the collection. Based on Paul Herget's The Names of the Minor Planets, Schmadel researched the unclear origin of numerous asteroids, most of, named prior to World War II; this article incorporates public domain material from the United States Government document: 'SBDB'. New namings may only be added after official publication as the preannouncement of names is condemned by the Committee on Small Body Nomenclature.
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Karl Gruber was an Austrian politician and diplomat. During World War II, he was working for a German firm in Berlin. After the war, in 1945 he became Landeshauptmann of Tyrol for a short time, he became Foreign Minister of Austria until 1953. Karl Gruber served as Austrian ambassador to the United States from 1954 to 1957 and from 1969 to 1972, as ambassador to Spain from 1961 to 1966, as ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany in 1966, as ambassador to Switzerland from 1972 to 1974. Gruber was awarded the Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold with Sash in 1954. Gruber-De Gasperi Agreement A film clip 'Longines Chronoscope with Karl Cruber' is available at the Internet Archive Newspaper clippings about Karl Gruber in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW
Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky was an influential Russian painter, affiliated with the 'Peredvizhniki'. Many of his historical paintings, such as Beneath the Crown known as The Russian Bride's Attire and Before the Wedding, showed an idealized view of Russian life of prior centuries, he is considered a representative of Academic art. Konstantin Makovsky was born in Moscow, his father was amateur painter, Yegor Ivanovich Makovsky. His mother was a composer, she hoped her son would one day follow in her footsteps, his younger brothers Vladimir and Nikolay and his sister Alexandra went on to become painters. In 1851 Makovsky entered the Moscow School of Painting and Architecture where he became the top student getting all the available awards, his teachers were Vasily Tropinin. Makovsky's inclinations to Romanticism and decorative effects can be explained by the influence of Bryullov. Although art was his passion, he considered what his mother had wanted him to do, he set off to look for composers he could refer to, first went to France.
Before, he had always been a classical music lover, listened to many pieces. He wished he could change the tune, or style of some of them to make them more enjoyable. In his life it came true. In 1858 Makovsky entered the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg. From 1860 he participated in the Academy's exhibitions with paintings such as Curing of the Blind and Agents of the False Dmitry kill the son of Boris Godunov. In 1863 Makovsky and thirteen other students held a protest against the Academy's setting of topics from Scandinavian mythology in the competition for the Large Gold Medal of Academia. Makovsky became a member of a co-operative of artists led by Ivan Kramskoi producing Wanderers paintings on everyday life. From 1870 he was a founding member of the Society for Traveling Art Exhibitions and continued to work on paintings devoted to everyday life, he exhibited his works at both the Academia exhibitions and the Traveling Art Exhibitions of the Wanderers. A significant change in his style occurred after traveling to Serbia in the mid-1870s.
His interests changed from social and psychological problems to the artistic problems of colors and shape. In the 1880s he became a fashionable author of historical paintings. At the World's Fair of 1889 in Paris he received the Large Gold Medal for his paintings Death of Ivan the Terrible, The Judgement of Paris, Demon and Tamara, he was one of the most appreciated and paid Russian artists of the time. Many democratic critics considered him as a renegade of the Wanderers' ideals, producing striking but shallow works, while others see him as a forerunner of Russian Impressionism. Makovsky was killed in 1915 when his horse-drawn carriage was hit by an electric tram in Saint Petersburg. List of Orientalist artistsOrientalism Biography on site Hrono.ru Official site Biography on site gelos.ru Biography
McIndoes Academy is a historic school building on Main Street in the McIndoe Falls village of Barnet, Vermont. Built in 1853, it is a prominent local example of Greek Revival architecture, serving as a local high school until 1969, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. The former McIndoes Academy building stands in the Connecticut River village of McIndoe Falls, on the east side of US 5, it is set back from the road at the back of a broad green, is accessed via Academy Lane, which loops around the green. It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, with a side-gable roof, clapboard siding, a stone foundation. A square belfry topped by a cupola rises at the center of the roof, a gabled four-column porch projects from the center of the front facade; the eaves of the main roof and projecting gable are adorned with paired brackets in the Italianate style. The main entrance is at the center of the front facade, flanked by sidelight windows and topped by a gabled pediment; the academy was established in 1853, during a period in state history when a number of private academies were established.
This one was created by a local citizens' group and funded by subscription, in part by in-kind donations of supplies and labor. Its construction was overseen by a local master carpenter, it served the community as its main secondary school until 1969, has since served in a variety of public uses, including as a library and museum. National Register of Historic Places listings in Caledonia County, Vermont
Trystavisim - is a Ukrainian rock band from Uzhgorod, Zakarpattia. The music played by a rock band is built on the basis of elements of folk-rock, ska and is decorated with a colorful addition of forceful melodies. In general the style of the band can be described as folk punk; the first performance of the group was held in November 23, 2010 in Lviv in Nabutky Etnoclub and Lviv Art association Dzyga. Over the next two years, the band toured with performances in every major city in Western Ukraine, having played more than 50 concerts. On March 26, 2013 the band presented their debut mini-album called 'Percha'. On March 31, 2013 the band took part in a radio project Tysa FM Live, doing online tracks live from the debut album. 'Trystavisim' was invited to take part in the filming of television programs on the first national TV channel and TVI. On August 13, 2013 was presented a debut video clip for the song called 'Dyslocatsiya' which received approving reviews from music critics. During the summer of 2013 the band performed on the vast majority of festivals in Ukraine, they received an unofficial status of 'a discovery of summer festivals 2013 in Ukrainian music'.
In spring 2014 the band announced the release of their debut full-length album, subsequently announced his name. The record was called 'LATCHO'. In support of the album as part of the announced tour 'Latcho Tour 2014 / Round 1' band played many concerts in Ukraine and abroad, visiting the festivals Kraina Mriy in Kiev, founded by known Ukrainian musician Oleh Skrypka, Lemkowska watra in Zdynia, Zahid. January 27, 2015 the album 'LATCHO' was released. February 12, 2015, the group published the official music video for one of the main songs from the album, the song Varosh banda. In support of the album, band played two great concerts in Uzhgorod and Kyiv, February 27 and March 13, respectively. In May, the group published an original animated video for the song Nasha faita and played many concerts in Ukraine and abroad during the festival season. 2016 announcement on the band's new EP and the release of two singles with videos. In March, a video Rangers was released, on April 22 the band presented his new program 'Varoshska Tusa' via big concert in Uzhgorod.
Subsequently, on June 7, was published scandalous video Varoshska Tusa, which has caused mixed reactions. Band working on second album. Pavlo Genov - lead vocals Andriy Shapovalov - bass Igor Magada - drums Volodymyr Shchobak - trumpet, backing vocals Stanislav Mykultsya - accordion, backing vocals Arsen Babichenko - guitar, backing vocals Mikhail Kurtyak - Dj Vibes Oleh Orieshnikov - sound director December 2012 — «Dyslokatsiya» January 2015 — «Transcarpathia» March 2013 — «Percha» January 2015 — «Latcho» August, 2013 — Dyslocatsiya February, 2015 — Varosh banda May, 2015 — Nasha faita March, 2016 — Rangers June, 2016 — Varoshska tusa Music Bike Ukraine Goral Music Avia Bike Ukraine — 2012 Zaxidfest — 2012 Rurysko — 2013 Music Bike Ukraine — 2013 Pidkamin' — 2013 Faine misto — 2013 Franko-mission — 2013 Zaxidfest — 2013 Cheremosh — 2014 Kraina Mriy - 2014 Faine misto — 2014 Lemkowska watra, Zdynia - 2014 Zaxidfest — 2014 Wild wild fest — 2015 Ole Dovbush — 2015 Kraina Mriy — 2015 Faine misto — 2016 Woodstock Ukraine— 2016 Zaxidfest — 2016 Obnova — 2016 Dnister-fest — 2016 Wild wild fest — 2016 trystavisim.com FacebookYouTubeTwitter varosh.com.ua rock.kiev.ua umka.com notatky.com.ua www.mukachevo.net zakarpattya.net.ua nashe.com.ua fdr.com.ua

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Star Trek: Away Team is an isometricreal-time tactics video game developed by Reflexive Entertainment and published by Activision. The game was released in March 2001 for personal computers using Microsoft Windows in North America; the game is set in the Star Trek universe, after the end of the Dominion War seen in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Owlboy characters. It features a range of new characters, set on board the USS Incursion with voice appearances by Brent Spiner and Michael Dorn as Lieutenant Commander Data and Ambassador Worf, respectively; the game received mixed reviews, with criticism directed at the graphics, elements of the gameplay including the lack of any artificial intelligence, the limited length of the game. Star Trek: Away Team is a squad-based real-time tactics video game played in a three-quarters isometric view, in a similar manner to other games such as Baldur's Gate; the maps do not have a fog of war, allowing the player to be able to view the positions of all enemies on the map at any one time.
Other features allow the player to see how far the enemies can both hear. The player controls between six characters at a time out of a selection of seventeen; each character has different abilities, such as the Vulcan mind meld, or equipment with the exception of a basic phaser, the player can assemble a team prior to each mission to take account of the requirements of that level. Each character has a specialisation as seen in the Star Trek franchise, such as science, command, medical or engineering; this broadly defines the abilities of the characters, with security personnel being better in combat, while science crew can use cloaking fields and engineers can repair equipment. The death of any characters requires the mission to be restarted, something, not included in the game; the game involves several stealth related abilities, such as decoys, holographic projectors. The aim was for the missions to have multiple means of completing them, with the player able to use either force or stealth and abilities to complete a mission.
Some missions are broken down into secondary objectives. Whilst the completion of the secondary objectives were optional, the completion of them unlocked either an improvement to existing equipment or the awarding of new items. There is no experience gaining characters do not change over time; the player's interface during the missions has a series of character portraits on the left side of the screen, whilst the icons for the character's items and abilities are on the bottom right. Actions are controlled via a number of buttons on the bottom left; the player can left click on the mouse to select items in the game, while right click brings up a menu to issue orders to the crew members. There are a series of hot keys for a variety of actions, such as the use of hyposprays or to select phaser rifles; the multi-player mode is based on co-operative play for up to six players on a local area network. The game is set in the Star Trek universe, in the same period as the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager, 2 years after the Dominion War.
It follows the adventures of a team of Starfleet crew on board the USS Incursion, sanctioned by Starfleet as a special operations group. The ship is equipped with a holographic device. Amongst the eighteen missions in the game, it see the team go up against Klingons, Borg and the Federation amongst others. Missions are set on a Borg cube, Starfleet Academy and a Starfleet starship. Michael Dorn and Brent Spiner lend their voices to the characters of Ambassador Worf and Lieutenant Commander Data, roles they portrayed in Star Trek: The Next Generation, the respective films and, in the case of Worf, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Data acts as a technical advisor to the team for each mission, while Worf is an Ambassador to the Klingon Empire. Other actors who provided voices for the game include Kim Rhodes. Rhodes appeared in the Star Trek: Voyager sixth season episode 'Ashes to Ashes', Enberg appeared in the recurring role of EnsignVorik in that series. Activision approached Reflexive Entertainment to create the game, whose previous work was the 2D space Swarm.
Reflexive had created a new game engine for Zax: The Alien Hunter, saw potential in its reuse. The developers described the game as 'sort of the Commandos/S. W. A. T. Team of the Federation, they have been specially trained with prototype weapons and technologies to undergo the most extreme missions.'Paramount Studios had concerns about the game, wanted their intellectual property to be protected by the developers. This resulted in permission sought from Paramount to add new Star Trek-based technologies and weapons to the game and to approve the script. Activision presented a demonstration of Away Team at the E3 convention in May 2000, alongside Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force and Bridge Commander. Star Trek: Away Team received 'mixed' reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic; some reviews such as The Independent were positive, saying that 'Away Team will have gamers and Trekkies champing at the bit.' The Birmingham Mail described the game as 'satisfyingly challenging and engaging'.
Daily Radar called the game 'respectable', thought that both the gameplay and plot were 'fun and familiar but hardly new or daring'. The review called the voice acting 'first class', said overall that it was a 'solid and fun experience'. However, others were less positive. There was criticism of the linear storyline, with IGN comparing the game to the X-COM franchise saying that Away Team didn't allow for any customisation and the pre-made characters had no impact on the storyline
As minor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are given a permanent number by the IAU's Minor Planet Center, the discoverers can submit names for them, following the IAU's naming conventions. The list below concerns those minor planets in the specified number-range that have received names, explains the meanings of those names. Official naming citations of newly named small Solar System bodies are published in MPC's Minor Planet Circulars several times a year. Recent citations can be found on the JPL Small-Body Database; until his death in 2016, German astronomer Lutz D. Schmadel compiled these citations into the Dictionary of Minor Planet Names and updated the collection. Based on Paul Herget's The Names of the Minor Planets, Schmadel researched the unclear origin of numerous asteroids, most of, named prior to World War II; this article incorporates public domain material from the United States Government document: 'SBDB'. New namings may only be added after official publication as the preannouncement of names is condemned by the Committee on Small Body Nomenclature.
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Karl Gruber was an Austrian politician and diplomat. During World War II, he was working for a German firm in Berlin. After the war, in 1945 he became Landeshauptmann of Tyrol for a short time, he became Foreign Minister of Austria until 1953. Karl Gruber served as Austrian ambassador to the United States from 1954 to 1957 and from 1969 to 1972, as ambassador to Spain from 1961 to 1966, as ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany in 1966, as ambassador to Switzerland from 1972 to 1974. Gruber was awarded the Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold with Sash in 1954. Gruber-De Gasperi Agreement A film clip 'Longines Chronoscope with Karl Cruber' is available at the Internet Archive Newspaper clippings about Karl Gruber in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW
Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky was an influential Russian painter, affiliated with the 'Peredvizhniki'. Many of his historical paintings, such as Beneath the Crown known as The Russian Bride's Attire and Before the Wedding, showed an idealized view of Russian life of prior centuries, he is considered a representative of Academic art. Konstantin Makovsky was born in Moscow, his father was amateur painter, Yegor Ivanovich Makovsky. His mother was a composer, she hoped her son would one day follow in her footsteps, his younger brothers Vladimir and Nikolay and his sister Alexandra went on to become painters. In 1851 Makovsky entered the Moscow School of Painting and Architecture where he became the top student getting all the available awards, his teachers were Vasily Tropinin. Makovsky's inclinations to Romanticism and decorative effects can be explained by the influence of Bryullov. Although art was his passion, he considered what his mother had wanted him to do, he set off to look for composers he could refer to, first went to France.
Before, he had always been a classical music lover, listened to many pieces. He wished he could change the tune, or style of some of them to make them more enjoyable. In his life it came true. In 1858 Makovsky entered the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg. From 1860 he participated in the Academy's exhibitions with paintings such as Curing of the Blind and Agents of the False Dmitry kill the son of Boris Godunov. In 1863 Makovsky and thirteen other students held a protest against the Academy's setting of topics from Scandinavian mythology in the competition for the Large Gold Medal of Academia. Makovsky became a member of a co-operative of artists led by Ivan Kramskoi producing Wanderers paintings on everyday life. From 1870 he was a founding member of the Society for Traveling Art Exhibitions and continued to work on paintings devoted to everyday life, he exhibited his works at both the Academia exhibitions and the Traveling Art Exhibitions of the Wanderers. A significant change in his style occurred after traveling to Serbia in the mid-1870s.
His interests changed from social and psychological problems to the artistic problems of colors and shape. In the 1880s he became a fashionable author of historical paintings. At the World's Fair of 1889 in Paris he received the Large Gold Medal for his paintings Death of Ivan the Terrible, The Judgement of Paris, Demon and Tamara, he was one of the most appreciated and paid Russian artists of the time. Many democratic critics considered him as a renegade of the Wanderers' ideals, producing striking but shallow works, while others see him as a forerunner of Russian Impressionism. Makovsky was killed in 1915 when his horse-drawn carriage was hit by an electric tram in Saint Petersburg. List of Orientalist artistsOrientalism Biography on site Hrono.ru Official site Biography on site gelos.ru Biography
McIndoes Academy is a historic school building on Main Street in the McIndoe Falls village of Barnet, Vermont. Built in 1853, it is a prominent local example of Greek Revival architecture, serving as a local high school until 1969, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. The former McIndoes Academy building stands in the Connecticut River village of McIndoe Falls, on the east side of US 5, it is set back from the road at the back of a broad green, is accessed via Academy Lane, which loops around the green. It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, with a side-gable roof, clapboard siding, a stone foundation. A square belfry topped by a cupola rises at the center of the roof, a gabled four-column porch projects from the center of the front facade; the eaves of the main roof and projecting gable are adorned with paired brackets in the Italianate style. The main entrance is at the center of the front facade, flanked by sidelight windows and topped by a gabled pediment; the academy was established in 1853, during a period in state history when a number of private academies were established.
This one was created by a local citizens' group and funded by subscription, in part by in-kind donations of supplies and labor. Its construction was overseen by a local master carpenter, it served the community as its main secondary school until 1969, has since served in a variety of public uses, including as a library and museum. National Register of Historic Places listings in Caledonia County, Vermont
Trystavisim - is a Ukrainian rock band from Uzhgorod, Zakarpattia. The music played by a rock band is built on the basis of elements of folk-rock, ska and is decorated with a colorful addition of forceful melodies. In general the style of the band can be described as folk punk; the first performance of the group was held in November 23, 2010 in Lviv in Nabutky Etnoclub and Lviv Art association Dzyga. Over the next two years, the band toured with performances in every major city in Western Ukraine, having played more than 50 concerts. On March 26, 2013 the band presented their debut mini-album called 'Percha'. On March 31, 2013 the band took part in a radio project Tysa FM Live, doing online tracks live from the debut album. 'Trystavisim' was invited to take part in the filming of television programs on the first national TV channel and TVI. On August 13, 2013 was presented a debut video clip for the song called 'Dyslocatsiya' which received approving reviews from music critics. During the summer of 2013 the band performed on the vast majority of festivals in Ukraine, they received an unofficial status of 'a discovery of summer festivals 2013 in Ukrainian music'.
In spring 2014 the band announced the release of their debut full-length album, subsequently announced his name. The record was called 'LATCHO'. In support of the album as part of the announced tour 'Latcho Tour 2014 / Round 1' band played many concerts in Ukraine and abroad, visiting the festivals Kraina Mriy in Kiev, founded by known Ukrainian musician Oleh Skrypka, Lemkowska watra in Zdynia, Zahid. January 27, 2015 the album 'LATCHO' was released. February 12, 2015, the group published the official music video for one of the main songs from the album, the song Varosh banda. In support of the album, band played two great concerts in Uzhgorod and Kyiv, February 27 and March 13, respectively. In May, the group published an original animated video for the song Nasha faita and played many concerts in Ukraine and abroad during the festival season. 2016 announcement on the band's new EP and the release of two singles with videos. In March, a video Rangers was released, on April 22 the band presented his new program 'Varoshska Tusa' via big concert in Uzhgorod.
Subsequently, on June 7, was published scandalous video Varoshska Tusa, which has caused mixed reactions. Band working on second album. Pavlo Genov - lead vocals Andriy Shapovalov - bass Igor Magada - drums Volodymyr Shchobak - trumpet, backing vocals Stanislav Mykultsya - accordion, backing vocals Arsen Babichenko - guitar, backing vocals Mikhail Kurtyak - Dj Vibes Oleh Orieshnikov - sound director December 2012 — «Dyslokatsiya» January 2015 — «Transcarpathia» March 2013 — «Percha» January 2015 — «Latcho» August, 2013 — Dyslocatsiya February, 2015 — Varosh banda May, 2015 — Nasha faita March, 2016 — Rangers June, 2016 — Varoshska tusa Music Bike Ukraine Goral Music Avia Bike Ukraine — 2012 Zaxidfest — 2012 Rurysko — 2013 Music Bike Ukraine — 2013 Pidkamin' — 2013 Faine misto — 2013 Franko-mission — 2013 Zaxidfest — 2013 Cheremosh — 2014 Kraina Mriy - 2014 Faine misto — 2014 Lemkowska watra, Zdynia - 2014 Zaxidfest — 2014 Wild wild fest — 2015 Ole Dovbush — 2015 Kraina Mriy — 2015 Faine misto — 2016 Woodstock Ukraine— 2016 Zaxidfest — 2016 Obnova — 2016 Dnister-fest — 2016 Wild wild fest — 2016 trystavisim.com FacebookYouTubeTwitter varosh.com.ua rock.kiev.ua umka.com notatky.com.ua www.mukachevo.net zakarpattya.net.ua nashe.com.ua fdr.com.ua