Р“рёрѕ Рџрёрєр° - Р¤рѕрѕс‚р°рѕс‡рёрє | Сѓ Рґрµр»сњс„рёрѕрѕрј (adam Maniac & Imanbek Remix)
The remix features Imanbek, the Grammy-winning producer known for his "Roses" remix, alongside Adam Maniac .
The lyrics describe the harrowing reality of the inmates—long corridors, barred windows, and the physical posture (bending forward with hands behind the back) that mimics the dolphin's shape.
The remix of by Gio Pika, produced by Adam Maniac & Imanbek , is a dark, atmospheric fusion of deep house and "Russian chanson" that has become a viral sensation. Originally released in late 2019, the track transforms a grim narrative about Russia's most notorious prison into a rhythmic anthem. The Story Behind the Lyrics
The "dolphin" is a fountain sculpture located in the prison courtyard, which has become a symbol for the "point of no return" for those sentenced to life imprisonment.
It explores the concept of inescapable punishment, where "days are all weekdays" and there is no "second bell" signaling freedom. Production: From Underground to Global Bass
While the original version by Gio Pika was firmly rooted in the "Komi Crime Underground" style, this specific remix added a layer of modern production that broadened its appeal:
The official remix was released on November 15, 2019 , as part of the Remixes EP. Where to Listen You can find the track on all major streaming platforms:
The remix features Imanbek, the Grammy-winning producer known for his "Roses" remix, alongside Adam Maniac .
The lyrics describe the harrowing reality of the inmates—long corridors, barred windows, and the physical posture (bending forward with hands behind the back) that mimics the dolphin's shape.
The remix of by Gio Pika, produced by Adam Maniac & Imanbek , is a dark, atmospheric fusion of deep house and "Russian chanson" that has become a viral sensation. Originally released in late 2019, the track transforms a grim narrative about Russia's most notorious prison into a rhythmic anthem. The Story Behind the Lyrics
The "dolphin" is a fountain sculpture located in the prison courtyard, which has become a symbol for the "point of no return" for those sentenced to life imprisonment.
It explores the concept of inescapable punishment, where "days are all weekdays" and there is no "second bell" signaling freedom. Production: From Underground to Global Bass
While the original version by Gio Pika was firmly rooted in the "Komi Crime Underground" style, this specific remix added a layer of modern production that broadened its appeal:
The official remix was released on November 15, 2019 , as part of the Remixes EP. Where to Listen You can find the track on all major streaming platforms: