Dialog | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Mykolaiv/Donetsk |
Genres | Progressive rock, pop rock |
Years active | 1978–1991 |
Labels | Melodiya, Monolith Records |
Dialog (Ukrainian: Диалог, Russian: Диалог) was a Soviet rock group formed in 1978 in Mykolaiv by singer, composer, arranger, keyboardist and songwriter Kim Breitburg. The band played progressive/art rock with the elements of new wave, synthpop and reggae, often resorting to the works of professional poets, like Arseny Tarkovsky, Semyon Kirsanov, Yuri Levitansky and Justinas Marcinkevičius. Dialog's live appearances featured impressive light and laser show, unique for the Soviet pop and rock scene. The first Soviet rock band to tour Europe, they performed at the 1987 MIDEM festival, representing the Soviet recording industry.[1] Dialog disbanded in 1991. Briefly (in 1992–1993) Breitburg used the moniker Gruppa Dialog for a totally different band which he formed with brothers Konstantin and Valery Meladze.[2]