Describing an uncertain and declining time for the Soviet Union, Kino has a reputation for capturing the feelings of many Soviet youths in music. Under the Stalin era, political suppression was a key tool that kept the diverse and massive Soviet Union together. Once Gorbachev rose to power, unlike his predecessors, he started to allow the Soviet State Republics to have more freedom for themselves. Although allowing people more freedom to think for themselves, it would prove fatal for the Soviet Union as a whole and was soon dissolved in 1991. This song describes the longing for fre… read more
Describing an uncertain and declining time for the Soviet Union, Kino has a reputation for capturing the feelings of many Soviet youths in music. Und… read more
Describing an uncertain and declining time for the Soviet Union, Kino has a reputation for capturing the feelings of many Soviet youths in music. Under the Stalin era, political suppress… read more
There are at least seven artists under this name: 1. Kino - A Soviet post-punk band (Кино) from the 80s. 2. Kino - A South Korean singer, songwriter, rapper, composer and dancer. 3. Kino - A British progressive rock band. 4. Kino - A Japanese experimental band. 5. KiNo - "Poet of sound and image". 6. Kino - who plays shamisen in a modern style. 7. Kino - Is a Japanese singer/songwriter and she was born in "Kochi" Prefecture, Japan. 1. Kino was a Soviet rock band founded and headed by Victor Tsoi in Leningrad, 1981.. It is considered to be one of the greatest ro… read more
There are at least seven artists under this name: 1. Kino - A Soviet post-punk band (Кино) from the 80s. 2. Kino - A South Korean singer, songwriter, rapper, composer and dancer. 3. Kino -… read more
There are at least seven artists under this name: 1. Kino - A Soviet post-punk band (Кино) from the 80s. 2. Kino - A South Korean singer, songwriter, rapper, composer and dancer. 3. Kino - A British progressive rock band. 4. Kino - A … read more