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DLINA VOLNY

Contrary to popular assumption, DLINA VOLNY is not an individual but an intriguing trio, hailing from the city of Minsk, Belarus. They craft a unique blend of new wave, post-punk, and electronic music - a sound as unorthodox as their journey has been. In their home country, they are celebrated innovators, their music catalogued under the intriguing genre label: 'Belarusian cold wave'. Outside their homeland, they are steadily gaining reputation, thanks in part to their lyrical themes contributed to their deep reflections on individual freedom and the band's experiences of political instability back home.

Their arresting music videos stand as testament to their persona - nostalgic, haunting, yet imbibed with an unapologetic fierceness. Notably, 'Do It' strikes a delicate balance between raw simplicity and metaphorical storytelling, leaving the viewer engrossed with its intensity. Black and white cinematography draws such attention to the narrative, like flipping through the murky pages of a forgotten classified operations manual. On the other hand, the video for 'I'm Not Allowed' veers towards a dystopian setting, underlining the band's stance on societal constraints. A peculiar highlight is the band's habit of sneaking a red fish prop into most of their videos - a symbolic token, supposedly of rebellion, or maybe an inside joke; we'll never truly know. Such inscrutable traits in their video direction subtly mirror DLINA VOLNY's approach to music, offering their audiences a token of the enigmatic energy that drives them.

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