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140 beats per minute

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"140 beats a minute" -- Russian music band, popular because of my hives -- "Topoli," "I miss you," "I have you," "" Robie "and others. There were three members in the band -- Sergio Coneva, Eugenius Kruppur and Julius Abrahama (1999 - 2002) -- and he was fooling Coneva and Andriy Ivanov (2010-2021). The band was created in 1999 in Moscow.

History
A game of 140 beats per minute created in 1999.

Traditionally, the community worked with women or man dance shows on separate great concert courses.

The main chemicals that have come to visit the community are the songs "Ticee," "I miss you," "I've got you," "Without you," "" Via, "" "School of Spring," "Don't wake me," "" Know!, "" "" Don't go crazy, "" "Turn you back," "" "Denny."

And the band played the song "Farewell" and "Quen."

A collective has always worked equally well with any audience -- both in the casino and in respectable parties, and on discounts, stadium and various saints.
At the lawn, the group was predominantly moving out of the number 3s.

Attendees

Sergei Konev

Sergei Vladimir Conev was born and raised in the city of Gimca, Moskowska. And technically Sergei collected a group he'd been playing for a long time.

In 1989, while learning about engineering, Sergei created a music group from his friends, where he played the synthesizer. The boys played a light rock, but there was a long group like this, because they soon got two participants into the army and gathered together. From 1992 to 1994, Sergei played, wrote music, and was the producer of the "Free Motion" museum, which changed 3 syllalities during its existence.

In parallel with this from 1993, it writes songs for such famous groups as Diuna, MGA, as well as the Nastya Nevsky, and the Hebrev of the Sobievsky. In 1999, he created an agitation for songs by the "Cristina Corp." "Gic Love," by Sergeans, and Sergei Vurobo.

After finishing technically, Sergei is back together. Playing discounts in Igor Seleststone. In 1994, you see Sergey and Yuri Abrahama, and then one of the members of the group is 140 beats a minute. The boys immediately create a group called DJ Beat & Seventh Project, but because they did not do what they wanted, but what the producer wanted, the album called "West" came out in a way that was not interesting, although they sold very well.

In the fall of 1998, Sergei met Basil the Royal, the next producer of 140 beats a minute. During the course of the year, a large group was invited by Eugene Krupper.

Sergei is the author of almost all songs of the band, and this is the person who came up with, created and first published the name "140 beats per minute," convinced the first producer of the "Video Service," which releases Russian audio and video productions, which is that there's a great future in the band, and everything will be fine and becoming a permanent leader.

After finishing the five-year contract, Sergei himself became the producer of the band.

Eugene Kruppur

Eugene Migovich Krupp--