Gazgolder

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Founded2005; 21 years ago (2005)
FounderVasily Vakulenko, Evgeny Antimoniy
Country of originRussia
Gazgolder
Founded2005; 21 years ago (2005)
FounderVasily Vakulenko, Evgeny Antimoniy
Genrepop, hip hop, rap, trap, rock
Country of originRussia

Gazgolder (also Creative Association "Gazgolder"; Russian: "Газгольдер") is a Russian record label,[1] club,[1] production center[2] and agency for artist production and management. It produces music, video, and film products,[1] organizes concerts,[3] festivals,[4][5] spectacles, exhibitions and other cultural events. The owners are Vasily Vakulenko and Evgeny Antimoniy.[1][6][7]

In 2007, Basta became a co-owner of the music label "Gazgolder".[1]

In February 2014, the rapper Скриптонит joined the label.[8]

On 24 April 2014, a full-length film was released called "Gazgolder", collecting 37 million rubles in the first week of screenings.[9]

In February 2016, in the "Gazgolder" club a private screening of the film "Ке-ды" by director Sergei Solovyov was shown, in which Vakulenko was depicted as a military officer.[10]

In September 2016, the singer Tati left Gazgolder and began a solo career.[11]

The next festival, Gazgolder Live, occurred on 21 July 2017. The festival featured not only label members Basta, Smoky Mo, Skryptonite, T-Fest, Slovetsky & Sasha Chest, but also ATL, Husky, MiyaGi & Endshpiel, Jillzay and Cvpellv.[12]

On 11 August new members of "Gazgolder" were revealed on the YouTube video "Айловаю" — the group MODI from Nizhny Novgorod. Their work combines trap-soul, funk, R&B, rap, pop music and new wave. At the end of the year another singer, Matrang, joined the association.[13]

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