They mix styles of guitar rock, hip-hop and dance music to produce an energetic compositions and lyrics.
"[4] He blamed Zelensky for his "participation a briefing where people were unjustifiably called murderers - without trial, without investigation, without evidence.
It was then that the newly formed band took part in the selection round of the Chervona Ruta festival, at which Tartak soon won.
Initially, it was forbidden to give concerts at open venues in Kyiv, then Vasyl Zinkevich Jr. was forced to leave the collective.
In October 2001, drummer Eduard Kosorapov and bass player Dmytro Chuyev joined the band.
One by one Tartak was invited by all the largest Ukrainian festivals: - "Tavriysky Ihry", "Pearls of the Season", "Lemkivska Vatra" in Poland, "Extremism" in Kyiv, "Rokoteka" in Lviv, "Tchaika", where for the first time acted as the headliner, and already at the height of this festival procession was a performance on "Rock Existence".
Tartak spent the entire first half of 2004 in the studio, and as a result, the third album, Music Letter of Happiness, was released in June.
On the occasion of the anniversary, the team had prepared a gift for all its fans - the release of the second album entitled 12 Pisenʹ, Yakymy BUV'YE Ne Khoche Nikomu Nichoho Dovodyty (12 Songs that BUVIE Wants No One to Prove Anything).