"BI-2" appeared in Minsk in 1985 after the meeting of Alexander Uman (Shura) with Igor Bortnik (Levoy) in the theater studio. The group with a non-permanent composition was called “Brothers in arms”, “Shore of truth”. Only in the first concert the band was called "BI-2". The band gave concerts in Belarus until 1990 and participated in rock festivals. In 1991, Lova and Shura moved to Israel, and the following year took first place in the rock festival in Jerusalem. Shura is temporarily leaving for
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"BI-2" appeared in Minsk in 1985 after the meeting of Alexander Uman (Shura) with Igor Bortnik (Levoy) in the theater studio. The group with a non-permanent composition was called “Brothers in arms”, “Shore of truth”. Only in the first concert the band was called "BI-2". The band gave concerts in Belarus until 1990 and participated in rock festivals.
In 1991, Lova and Shura moved to Israel, and the following year took first place in the rock festival in Jerusalem. Shura is temporarily leaving for Australia, but this does not prevent the musicians from preparing for the recording of the album. In 1997, the crisis prevented the sale of the CD “Sexless and sad love”.
In 1999, the group appeared in Russia at the rock festival Maksidrom. Later writes the soundtrack to the film “Brother-2”. The composition “Nobody writes to the Colonel” brought “BI-2” fame. The producer of the team is Alexander Ponomarev. In 2001, the album "Meow Kiss Me", which includes the song "The Last Hero", written for the TV show.
The group is characterized by a duet with other performers, such as Splin, Chicherina, Diana Arbenina. This is reflected in 2005 in the project “Odd Warrior”, which followed in 2008 – the second volume of “Odd Warrior”.
2004 brings the album "Inomarki", two years later - the album "Moloko". The group is engaged in creativity and in the Internet, publishes Internet albums.
Lova and Shura also work on Radio Maximum, where they host the Biology program. In 2009-2010, the albums Lunapark and What Men Talk About were released. /