Alexander Tsoi

According to director Rashid Nugmanov, who knew Victor Tsoi closely, his son "has a lot of his father's looks, <...> he has Vitina's plasticity".

[7] Later, to get rid of the attention of journalists and fans of his father, he took the pseudonym Molchanov and began playing guitar in the band "Para bellvm", where he participated in the recording of the album "The Book of Kingdoms".

In 2010, as part of the concert "20 Years Without Kino", symphonic instrumental versions of the band's songs were performed for the first time, orchestrations were made by Igor Vdovin.

[10] In 2017, the project's debut live album "SymphoniK" was released, which is a recording of a 2015 performance at the Oktyabrsky Concert Hall in St.

[11] The album cover design was created by Kino's session guitarist of the second half of the 1980s Andrei Krisanov, who died in 2018 from cancer.

[15] In that same year, he filed a lawsuit against State Duma deputy Yevgeny Fedorov, who allegedly slandered his father.

It was assumed that Kino musicians - Tikhomirov, Titov and Kasparyan - would take the stage, Oleg Shuntsov (a member of the Symphonic Cinema project) would play the drum parts, and Dmitry Kezhvatov from the band "Tarakany!"

A re-recorded version of Kino's 1985 album Eto ne lyubov... was released on 15 March 2024,[22] with the band's producer Alexander Tsoi noting: "The recording quality in the early 1980s did not allow for a full appreciation of these songs: you could hear all the instruments, but there was no coherent picture.