Koshka was a Russian electronic music project that emerged in the early 2000s, blending synth-pop sensibilities with experimental electronic production. The project gained recognition for its distinctive approach to electronic music, incorporating layered synthesizers and avant-garde compositional techniques that set it apart within the Russian electronic music scene.
Though the project's active period was limited, Koshka's work contributed to the diverse landscape of Eastern European electronic music during the 2000s. The group's experimental ethos and sonic innovations remain part of the broader history of Russian electronic music production from that era.