: Fans will recognize references to songs like "Vladivostok 2000" and "Utekay."

The book is a blend of fiction, local lore, and rock-and-roll mythology.

Since the story is closely tied to music, it exists in multiple media formats:

: It incorporates elements from Mumiy Troll lyrics, maritime culture, and the "Pacific Republic" legend.

πŸš€ : If you are a fan of the band, the audiobook is highly recommended as it uses Lagutenko's music to build an atmosphere that text alone cannot replicate.

is a "film-story" (kinopovest) co-authored by Ilya Lagutenko (frontman of Mumiy Troll) and writer Vasily Avchenko . It depicts an alternate, utopian version of Vladivostok called the "Pacific Republic," where the city's real history merges with unrealized myths and romantic dreams. πŸ“– What is Vladivostok 3000?

: An immersive audio series was released in 2022 featuring new arrangements of Mumiy Troll hits and a soundtrack by electronic producer Sasha DZA.