The Illusion of Independent Radio

As the creators of the project joked, it "went 'on the air' on a range of 49 meters to 5 liters multiplied by a dozen hecto-pascals".

[11] The first issue included tracks of Rostov underground rock bands Minstrel Theatre, There!

[8] BBC correspondent Oleg Nesterov and Yakov Kachur conducted a dialogue on the topic of musicians' emigration.

[8] The second issue published a rare interview of Yegor Letov, given to a correspondent of Hurray Boom-Boom!.

[8] Baryshnikov was the voice of program under the pseudonym Andrei Wind,[13] director of Valery Posidelov's rock band Day and Evening.