The provided text appears to be a transcript of a video or audio recording featuring a group of people, possibly a band or a production team, discussing their work and projects. They mention editing videos, recording music, and preparing for live performances. The conversation is informal and includes personal anecdotes, jokes, and references to various locations in Russia.
Throughout the transcript, there are mentions of specific individuals, such as Max, Alina, Alexander Alexandrovich, and Andryushenka, who are likely part of the team. The group discusses their creative process, shares stories about their experiences, and provides insights into their projects.
The text also includes fragments of songs, applause, and laughter, suggesting that the recording may be a behind-the-scenes look at the group's work or a live performance.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The conversation takes place in the Klikklak office.
2. Max is editing a new show that hasn't been seen yet.
3. Alina is editing a new video.
4. A new album has been recorded.
5. The album has a lot of old material.
6. Alexander Alexandrovich is mentioned as a person who will jump from a height.
7. The jump is planned to be 5 meters from the balcony to the floor.
8. The person jumping will try to break their fall with outstretched arms.
9. The height of a person with outstretched arms is estimated to be around 2 meters.
10. The goal is to have a crowd of people to break the fall.
11. Danila Cross will be performing on the 18th.
12. The Kiev departure is mentioned as a location.
13. A person named Irina is mentioned.
14. The city of Novokuznetsk is mentioned as the origin of Eldar Jarakhov.
15. A concert is planned in the A2 club in St. Petersburg.
16. A tour has taken place, and the performers have returned to St. Petersburg.
17. A festival has been performed at the A2 club.
18. A person named Andryukha is mentioned as a performer.
19. A person named Sanya shares a story about an incident involving a crowd of drunk guys.
20. A goodbye message is given at the end of the conversation, thanking the audience for watching.