You're not going to believe this one.The girls of t.A.T.u. are going their separate ways according to a statement on their official blog:Last December a "staff meeting" attended by Yulia, Lena and Boris took place. Parties had unanimously decided to cease the "operation of t.A.T.u. in full-time mode".This decision was not spontaneous, it was long-grown.For the sake of ethics I will not mention ...
Here's one for the family. Everyone loves the world's most famous russian lesbian duo, T.A.T.U (or is it t.A.T.u? does it really even matter?)Okay, I lied, it's not really "family oriented". But it's fun to watch anyway, isn't it? ;)
I love Kraftwerk's album 'Trans-Europe Express'. My favorite song is 'Showroom Dummies' (you can hear a sample on the right side of my mog page). The only problem is, everytime I listen to it, I hear two young Russian girls professing their plutonic love for one another over a killer europop track 'krafted' by the diabolical Trevor Horn, the mastermind behind some of my favorite guilty pleasure...
Take a look at their new vid-e-o to "220" taken from their forthcoming album "Happy Smiles" - which also boasts a weird album cover. I'm brushing up on my Russian as we speak.
All the things they saidWith a sound reminiscent of Ian Van Dahl’s tech dance-specific approach combined with over-filled helium balloons, Russia’s controversial act t.A.T.u has tried, seemingly unsuccessfully, to make their long-awaited debut in America. Their debut album, 200 Po Vstrechnoy, sold more than one million copies in Russia and Eastern Europe, making them the first-ever Eastern Eur
I was reading an article from last month's New Yorker about Marc Jacobs , which frankly was sort of meh, but as I've mentioned in the past, I'm a fan of the man, so who is to complain? A fan of his physical transformation more than anything.Jacobs, who has worked with Stephen Malkmus, Jarvis Cocker, M.I.A. and Michael Stipe in past campaigns is currently working with t.A.T.u. for his fall-wi...
I don’t know what about these singers that drew me to listen to their music. I think it began when I got addicted to their song All The Things She Said, and then promptly to Ya Shosla S Uma for the same reason. I listened to these two tracks, in succession, on repeat, for almost four days straight while writing the first half of a vampire themed novel (I suppose I should say: don’t ask.)They h