Reflex (group)

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Russian girl band

Reflex (Russian: Рефлекс) is a Russian girl band consisting of two members: Irene Nelson (Lead Vocals), Alyona Torganova (Vocals). The band was created in 1999 and the first single called Distant Light conquered the hit parade of Europa Plus radio station. All Reflex's music is composed by Viacheslav Tyurin [ru].

Discography

  • 2001 — Meet the New Day
  • 2002 — Go Crazy
  • 2002 — I Will Always Wait for You
  • 2002 — This is Love
  • 2003 — Non Stop
  • 2005 — Lyrics. I Love.
  • 2005 — Pulse
  • 2006 — Harem (Lounge feat. Chillout remixes)
  • 2008 — Blondes 126
  • 2014 — Memories
  • 2015 — Adult Girls

Trivia

  • Reflex’s music video to the song Polovinka was the first music video in Russia to appear in HD format. The Video was shot in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[1]
  • In 2005 the group took part in the national competition to represent Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest, but was dropped in the semifinal.[2]

Awards

Reflex four-time winner of Golden Gramophone Award.[3]

References

  1. ^ "ReflexMusic". Reflexmusic.ru. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  2. ^ Пять попыток Александра Панайотова прорваться на «Евровидение»
  3. ^ "Reflex". Last.fm. Retrieved 28 June 2019.

External links

  • Official website
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