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Stuk Bambuka, also known as Стук Бамбука В XI Часов, was an ambient/experimental band from Izhevsk, Russia, formed in 1989. The trio consisted of Konstantin Bagaev, Dmitriy Noskov, and Vasiliy Agafonov, evolving from a duo project called "Бесконечность Дурная" (Beskonechnost' Durnaya), which existed from 1988 to 1989. The band's sole release was "Legkoe Delo Holod" in 1991, which was reissued in 2001 by Izhitsa Records with additional remixes and again in 2015 on LP by MiruMir. Stuk Bambuka was a pioneer of the Izhevsk electronic/experimental wave in the 90s and, despite not performing any concerts during their brief existence, they significantly influenced the local scene and DIY culture. They gained wider recognition after producing two music videos, "Le Cheval De Ma Vie" and "Snezhniy Med," for a Russian art contest. The band disbanded in 1991. Other releases include a reel-to-reel recording titled "La Cheval De Ma Vie" in 1990 and "Стены И Туманы" in 1998. The members of Stuk Bambuka included Konstantin Bagaev (music, sounds, lyrics), Dmitriy Noskov (music, sounds, lyrics
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