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About Otnicka Music

Aliaksei Stanulevich (better known as Otnicka; рус. - Óтника) — is a Belarusian electronic musician and producer known for electronic music. His sound stands out for its use of string instruments such as guitar, mandolin and charango, which he records himself to create a distinctive minor-key mood.

In 2020, he released a cover of “Babel” with support from the original composer, Argentine musician Gustavo Santaolalla, a two-time Oscar Award winner. That same year he put out “Where Are You” and “Peaky Blinder.” Both tracks charted internationally and became especially popular across the East. “Where Are You” reached #8 on Shazam’s global electronic chart.

Other notable releases include “Mandoline” and “Memories.” He later continued working with Santaolalla on several collaborative tracks. In December 2022, Otnicka performed at the Sunburn Festival in Goa. Currently, the total number of auditions has exceeded 2 billion.

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Artist Manager: Volha Karp

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