
Soulful vocals meet dusty turntable scratches and acoustic grooves. A melancholic blend of hip-hop, funk, and rock that feels like a late-night city walk.
Boombox creates a sound that is fundamentally intimate yet rhythmically driving. It is built on the interplay between Andriy Hlyvnyuk's exceptionally expressive, soul-inflected vocals and a minimalist instrumental backing that prioritizes groove over volume. The early records are masterclasses in restraint, using little more than an acoustic guitar and a DJ's turntable to create a full, immersive world of urban melancholy.
What truly sets them apart is the 'funky-groove' philosophy, where the rhythmic precision of hip-hop is applied to the emotional vulnerability of singer-songwriter music. The scratching isn't just an effect; it acts as a lead instrument, providing melodic counterpoints to the vocal lines. This creates a texture that feels both vintage and modern, grounded in the grit of the street but elevated by sophisticated harmonic choices.
Start with the album 'Family Business' to hear them at their creative peak. It captures the perfect balance of their early hip-hop roots and the melodic rock sensibilities that would later define their stadium-filling sound. It is music for the head and the heart in equal measure.
BoomBox (also in Ukrainian: Бумбокс, romanized: Bumboks) is a Ukrainian rock and pop band formed in 2004 by singer Andriy Khlyvnyuk and guitarist Andriy Samoilo. Their songs are written predominantly in Ukrainian, with albums and singles including some songs in Russian and English. The band is a member of the association of independent musicians "Vdoh".[1] They recorded their first album Меломанія (Melomania) in just 19 hours and released it in April 2005. The band has performed in cities throughout Ukraine, including Lviv, Odesa, Kovel, Uzhhorod and, as recently as the beginning of 2022, in Kyiv. They have performed in other European countries, the United States, and Canada. In 2015 they conducted a ten-year-anniversary tour in North America. BoomBox was scheduled to perform in London at a show in support of the Belarus Free Theatre in 2015. Khlyvnyuk was unable to get there due to visa problems, so instead of performing their own set, the rest of the band backed Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, playing a selection of Pink Floyd and Gilmour solo pieces. After the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea the band stopped performing in Russia. When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, the band postponed a tour of North America and all the members joined the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces. Khlyvnyuk recorded an a cappella version of the Ukrainian folk song "Oh, the Red Viburnum in the Meadow" in Kyiv while dressed in a military uniform, and posted it on social media. South African musician The Kiffness made a remix of Khlyvnyuk's recording, to support Ukraine. Pink Floyd, led by David Gilmour, wrote and recorded the single "Hey, Hey, Rise Up!", incorporating Khlyvnyuk's recorded vocals, and released it in April 2022 in support of Ukraine.

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