Stanislav Baretsky

Stanislav Valereyevich Baretsky (Станислав Валерьевич Барецкий)
Background information
Born 8.3.1972
Origin Russia
Genres Turbo chanson
Rock
Russian chanson
Rap
Experimental music
Electronic music
Recitative
Intelligent dance music
Performance art
Associated acts Leningrad (band), EU

Stas Baretsky (born 8 March 1972 in Lomonosov, USSR) is a Russian musician. He has worked with the groups Leningrad and EU.

Bio

Baretsky has worked as a security guard, opened a cafe, and had several other jobs. He wrote poetry as a young man. In 2002 he made songs based on this work. In the period from 2003 to 2004 he recorded two solo albums, Цензура ("Censorship") and Цензура-2 ("Censorship-2"). Some of the songs were played on the radio.

In 2004 he worked with the group named EU. They released an album in 2005, Электронщина (Elektronschina) featuring a stencil of his face on the cover. He performed at concerts with EU in Moscow and St Petersburg. He then worked with the group Leningrad, writing lyrics for a song.[1][2]

Baretsky is known for his scandalous behaviour, particularly because he often attacks other celebrities on air of different TV shows.

Discography

Filmography

References


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