In rock music circles,
magnitizdat was initially used for recording short-wave radio broadcasts and copying vinyl records of Western rock music. Reel-to-reel reproductions of Western rock were sold on the black market. Recordings of Western artists such as
The Beatles,
Led Zeppelin,
Deep Purple, and
Donna Summer were distributed throughout the Soviet Union as
magnitizdat. By the late 1970s,
magnitizdat was used to distribute Soviet rock music as well. Soviet rock groups began recording albums, also known as ''magnitoal'bomy'', as opposed to live concert recordings.
Andrei Tropillo was the first to set up a studio to record Russian rock bands on a regular basis. The
AnTrop logo appeared on recordings from Tropillo's studio. Tropillo’s distribution method usually consisted of handing ten master copies on reel-to-reel tapes to recording cooperatives, which then re-copied and distributed the tapes to other cooperatives and cities. In 1986,
Red Wave, a compilation album featuring tracks from several bands associated with the
Leningrad Rock Club, was released in the U.S. by Big Time Records. The album contained tracks from
magnitoal’bomy originally recorded in Tropillo’s studio and brought out of the Soviet Union by
Joanna Stingray. ==Punk==