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MUSIC GENRE OR SCENE
Latvian Rock; Latvian rock

Latvian      
adj. letón, oriundo de Letonia
Latvian         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Latvian (disambiguation); Lettonian
(adj.) = letón
Ex: Overall statistics are presented of Latvian printed production in the field of library science for 1974-85.
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SOVEREIGN STATE IN NORTHEASTERN EUROPE
LatviA; ISO 3166-1:LV; Lettonia; Lettland; Latvijas Republika; Republic of Latvia; Litavia; Lettonie; Letland; Letonia; Latvian Republic; Latviyskaya Respublika; Latviya; Biodiversity of Latvia; Draft:HN LV; Wildlife of Latvia; Political culture of Latvia; Flora of Latvia
= Letonia
Ex: Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.

Definición

Lettish
·adj Of or pertaining to the Letts.
II. Lettish ·noun The language spoken by the Letts. ·see Lettic.

Wikipedia

Rock music in Latvia

Latvian rock has been an important part of Latvia's music scene since the 1980s, when it was a part of the discontent with Soviet rule.

The city of Liepāja has an especially active rock scene. Līvi, Credo and Remix are from Liepāja, as are rock composers Imants Kalniņš and Zigmars Liepiņš.

In the 1980s, Pērkons played a pompous sort of hard rock that was popular with audiences. Underground studio-based groups NSRD and Dzeltenie Pastnieki introduced extensive use of electronic instrumentation, while Zig Zag and Aurora brought guitar-based post-punk tendencies (though about ten years after the fact).

In 1988, rock opera Lāčplēsis by Zigmars Liepiņš and Māra Zālīte, based on the national epic, became a hit, with Igo (Rodrigo Fomins) in the title role of Lāčplēsis.

Inokentijs Mārpls, Baložu Pilni Pagalmi and Sirke are among the most important acts within the later alternative scene.

In the 2000s Olive Mess reached international success in the progressive rock scene.