Plazma

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Years active1990–1999
(as Slow Motion)
1999–present
(as Plazma)
MembersRoman Chernitsyn
Maxim Postelniy
Plazma
(L-R) Lead Vocalist Roman Chernitsyn and Maxim Postelniy (guitar)
(L-R) Lead Vocalist Roman Chernitsyn and Maxim Postelniy (guitar)
Background information
OriginVolgograd, Russia[1][2]
GenresPop, Synthpop, Electro-pop, Eurodance
Years active1990–1999
(as Slow Motion)
1999–present
(as Plazma)
MembersRoman Chernitsyn
Maxim Postelniy
Websiteplazma.ru

Plazma (previously known as Slow Motion) is a Russian pop band consisting of Roman Chernitsyn (vocals, lyrics, music) and Maxim Postelniy (background vocals, keyboards, music and arrangements).[3][4] The band was one of the first Russian pop band to produce its songs exclusively in English for a Russian-speaking audience.[5]

Their first two albums, Take My Love (Plazma album) [ru] and 607 (album) [ru], put the band on top of the Russian charts. The third album, Black and White (Plazma album) [ru], was released in 2006. In December 2017, Plazma released their fourth studio album — Indian Summer (Plazma album) [ru].

The band participated in Russian national selection for Eurovision Song Contest three times: in 2007 with the song "Living In The Past", in 2009 with the song "Never Ending Story", and in 2010 with the song "Mystery (The Power Within)".[6][7]

As Slow Motion

  • 1991: Falling in Love[8]
  • 1999: Prologue[9]

As Plazma

Singles

Videos

References

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