Vjatšeslav Kobrin

[3] In the same year Estonian rock musician Gunnar Graps invited him to his Magnetic Band where Kobrin played the guitar in 1983–1984.

[2][8] In 2012, he had a reunion concert together with Ultima Thule and performed together with Canadian blues singer and blues harp player David Rotundo and a group of Estonian musicians under the name Slavka Kobrin & Friends in several concerts in Estonia and Russia, including in the Estonian national television morning program.

[2][3] In his autobiographical book, Estonian writer and musician Mihkel Raud compared Kobrin with Jimi Hendrix.

Kobrin himself mentioned Robben Ford, Steely Dan and Angus Young as performers who had influenced him.

[5] According to Estonian musician Jaak Ahelik, a bandmate from Magnetic Band and Ultima Thule, Kobrin liked to listen to ZZ Top, Steely Dan, AC/DC, Peer Günt, Earth Wind & Fire, Havana Black, and Prince.