Nina Kraviz

[1][2][3] Kraviz also worked in a number of roles in the early 2000s before she started her music career, including fixing "cosmonauts' teeth", hosting a local Irkutsk radio show, writing for a fanzine, and holding a club residency on Friday nights.

For example, in April 2014, shortly after Russia’s annexation of Crimea, she posted an Instagram photo holding a cut-out of Putin with a gun featuring a flower in the barrel.

Nina Kraviz’s response—a social media post simply stating "peace"—was deemed insufficient by many, leading to calls for her to clarify her stance on the conflict.

[23] The backlash intensified when Clone Distribution, a Rotterdam-based music distributor, severed ties with Kraviz's label, Trip Recordings, citing ethical and moral disagreements.

[24] Furthermore, she was dropped from the lineups of major festivals, including Movement in Detroit, The Crave in The Hague, and PollerWiesen in Germany.