For a moment they were world famous, the girls Julia Volkova and Lena Katina of the Russian pop duo tATu Thanks to a publicity campaign that is as simple as it is banal: were they lesbian or not? A suggestive video clip - school uniforms always do well - and exciting photo reports; the press loved the thought that Julia and Lena liked to be together in one bed. Of course tATu also made a nice single
… with All The Things She Said, produced by Trevor Horn, but when the news was a bit off (they weren't lesbian) tATu quickly turned out to be forgotten. Nevertheless, the international debut album 200 km / h In The Wrong Lane (2002) was a nice CD, with more productions by Trevor Horn and a remarkable cover of The Smiths. And its successor Dangerous And Moving is also quite funny. Julia and Lena still sing with extremely high-pitched 'Chipmunk' voices and the musical formula of pumping dance beats with occasionally ripping guitars is unchanged. It is usually not about anything at all, but it sounds good. The bonus DVD includes the 'making of' of the video clip of the first single All About Us. (IV)more