Early life Sergey Kuryokhin was born in Murmansk into a military family. He began piano lessons at the age of 4. His school years were spent in
Evpatoria, Crimea. His family moved to Leningrad in 1971 following his high-school graduation. He was admitted to the Mussorgsky Music School at the
Leningrad Conservatory, but was expelled soon after for chronic absenteeism.
Career Kuryokhin began his performing career as a piano and keyboard player with a school band in
Leningrad. After playing with professional jazz bands, as well as popular rock musicians, Kuryokhin went through several stages in his career and eventually became one of the most recognisable names and faces in Russia during the 1980s and 1990s. By the end of his life, he had emerged as an avant-garde film composer, performance artist, and film actor. Outside Russia, he is primarily known as a jazz and experimental musician, through his works released since 1981 on UK's
Leo Records, as well as his concert tours with
Pop-Mechanics. He also contributed to several
Aquarium albums, including '
, ', and
Radio Africa, Scenes featuring Kuryokhin from this documentary were featured in
Adam Curtis' 2022 documentary "
TraumaZone". His work in film includes starring in and composing music for , a comedic
pseudo-documentary about World War I, composing the soundtrack to the neo-noir Russian horror film
Mister Designer, and playing the lead role in
Dude - Water Winner. Kuryokhin shot to fame after creating one of the first popular
media viruses in the Russian media. As a guest on the popular talk show
Fifth Wheel, Kuryokhin provided "proof" that
Lenin was a mushroom. This semi-improvised satirical act of performance art was broadcast live on Russian television in May 1991. During the 1990s, Kuryokhin was a board member of the St. Petersburg City Council for Culture and Tourism. In 1995 Kuryokhin joined the
National Bolshevik Party. In 1996, Kuryokhin founded the record label
Long Arms Records () alongside Nick Dmitriev (1955–2004). Following Kuryokhin's death, a commemorative live album
Without Kuryokhin by
Kenny Millions and
Otomo Yoshihide was released on this label.
Death He died of a rare heart condition, cardiac
sarcoma, aged 42 in 1996. == Personal life ==