Proggin' in communism: Prog in ex-Yugoslavia |
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Marty McFly
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Posted: August 07 2010 at 20:40 | |||||||||||||
You really should wait for this guy: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=8868 to come back from his forced holidays. He's from Croatia, he's in Eclectic team and he's really supporting bands from ex-Yugoslavia a lot. He'll be back in few weeks I suppose. By the way, you're welcome to jump into my thread as well. Link is in my signature for example. |
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There's a point where "avant-garde" and "experimental" becomes "terrible" and "pointless,"
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Weirdamigo
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 28 2010 Location: Serbia Status: Offline Points: 181 |
Posted: August 08 2010 at 09:12 | |||||||||||||
It would be nice if he could check my blog out, he definitely knows more about yugoslav prog than I do .
I'll also post on your thread after I'm done posting Kerber :) (Great thread by the way!). |
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Weirdamigo
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Posted: August 08 2010 at 09:36 | |||||||||||||
------------------------------------------Kerber---------------------------------------------
Kerber (Cerberus) Founded: 1981 Country: Serbia Genre: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal (with elements of prog) Years active: 1981-present Current Members: Goran Sepa "Gale" (Vocals) Tomislav Nikolic (Guitar) Branislav "Bane" Bozinovic (Keyboard) Former Members: Zoran Madić Zoran Zikic Zoran Stamenković Boban Đorđević Dragoljub Đuričić Milorad Džmerković Branko Isaković Josip Hartl Saša Vasković Vladan Stanojević Goran Đorđević Nemanja Gušić Vlada Karadžov Discography (Studio albums):
Forword: Kerber cannot be seen as progressive rock yet you can compare them with the hard rock band Deep purple, not quite prog yet it does have a prog-like sound to it. Even though they are fairly unknown internationally, they have opened for Uriah Heep and for the legendary Ronnie James Dio (RIP) and have worked with Malcolm Davies who recorded Abbey Road with the Beatles. A shocking fact: Kerber had more line-up changes than Deep purple. Foundation: Kerber was founded in Nis (Mountainous area in southern serbia) 1981 by vocalist Goran Sepa , who is known for his unique voice and curly hair, by Tomislav Nikolic (Guitar),Branislav Bozinovic (Keyboards), Zoran Madic (Bass) and Stamenkovic (Drums) and were first known as Top (Cannon). The name was changed late 1981. Before their first album in 1983 they were playing at local clubs in serbia, particulary in Kerbers hometown Nis while working on new material for the before mentioned album. Zoran Madic left the band in 1982 because of the military duty in JNA and was replaced by "Mama Rock" bassist Zoran Zigic, who turned Kerbers little performances into spectacles by wielding axe-like guitars and breathing fire on stage ( On a misfortunate night he burned himself while performing the "Dragons Breath". Luckily he was not severly injured but the band forbade him to use the stunt on stage). Early 1983 Kerber had won first place at "Omladinski festival" in Subotica (serbia) with their song "Mezimac" (Minion) which was an honor for the young members of Kerber who had yet to release their first album. Mezimac: The three headed dog on it's way to fame: In 1983 Kerber released their first album "Nebo je malo za sve" (recorded with Malcolm Davies) which was a huge commercial success selling over 10000 copies in the first week of it's release. It features their first hit "Mezimac" as well as many other fantastic song: The song "Kao tvoj kerber" (Like your cerberus) is one of my personal favorites: Kao tvoj kerber: and the (slightly) prog influenced song nebo je malo za sve: Nebo je malo za sve: Kerber opened for the bands "Nightwing" and "Ten years after" late 1983 and performed at Opatija (Croatia) at a music festival, despite a good performance the bands hard rock sound did not feel welcome on the pop stage In 1984, during a concert in Novi Sad, bassist Zoran Zigic attempted the "Dragons breath" but failed and suffered minor burns, luckily no greater injuries have been made. Ratne Igre and new drummer: The second album "Ratne igre" was recorded late 1984 in Saughall a village near Chester while they were performing minor gigs in Liverpool and Chester. For these concerts they played an english version of their hit "Mezimac" entited "Get me out of here". The song "ratne igre" has become one of there signature as the second album shared the commercial success of the first album and the positive reviews from the critics. Ratne Igre: The album has a very interesting album cover showing a tanks armor as a phone and it's cannon as lipstick. The song compares a war-like situation with a failing relationship and has some very nice lyrics in the refrain: Nek sada ratne igre prestanu jer vise niceg nemu u tebi, u meni u mome srcu kise padaju u dusi veju crni snegovi translated: Let now the war games end for there is nothing left in it for you, in it for me in my heart rains are falling in my soul black snow(*) are blowing *In slavic languages there is a plural for snow. Some major line-up changes have been made. Stamenkovic was replaced by Boban Dordjevic who was,couple of months later, replaced by "Leb i sol" member Dragoljub Duricic. In November 1985 Kerber was awarded the "Smeli Svet" by the League of Communist Youth of Serbia for outstanding contribution to rock music. Peak of success with Seobe: Seobe (Migration) is seen by critics and fans alike to be Kerbers greatest work. Ballads like "Seobe"(Which I believe is Kerbers most progressive track) and "bolje sam druge ljubio" (I kissed others better) have thrown the emotional songwriting of Kerber into high gear while providing great rock songs like "Covek od meda" (Man of honey) and "Hajde da se volimo" (Come lets love each other). It is also the first time Kerbers official logo of three dog heads is shown Seobe: Beli tragovi (white trails): Seobe album cover: Preserving quality with "Ljudi i bogovi": "Ljudi i bogovi" (Humans and gods) was published in 1988 which was another successful album. It features "Manifest" the first song by Kerber to feature lyrics about politics. Although no clear stance, it's talks about how it would be if communism dissolved in yugoslavia (which it did in 1992) and says how we will all become our own presidents and our own judges (in a positive as well as in a negative way) Manifest: First commercial failure and Hiatus: In 1989 the first live album "121288" of Kerber was disliked by critics and fans at best and the band took a hiatus until 1990. "Peta strana sveta" fans were not let down: After catastrophic "121288" Kerber released "peta strana sveta" (Fifth side of the world). While not a loved as the first albums of the band the album was awarded good reviews. Some songs have become essential in Kerbers arsenal like "Igraj sad" (Play now) Igraj sad*: *Sorry about the pic but this video has the best quality. After the more-or-less successful album they recorded the song "April u beogradu" (April in belgrade), originally by famous musician Zdravko Colic, for the belgrade spring festival. They went on a six year hiatus after the festival. Zapis, new line-up and Hiatus (again) Before the new album was recorded Goran Sepa had recruited a entirely new 6 man line-up. The hiatus ended with the release of the album "Zapis" (Inscription) in 1996 which features mostly unrecorded songs the band wrote for the album "Nebo je malo za sve". Zapis got mixed reviews but is held in high regard by fans. My personal favorite is "Cudna stvar" (Odd thing) mostly because of the dinamic guitar intro. Cudna stvar: In 1999 Kerber was asked to perform as the opening act for Ronnie James Dio in Sofia (Bulgaria). Kerber today: Goran Sepa has been rejoined with founding members Tomislav Nikolic and Branislav Bozinovic, making Kerber a 3-man band for the first time. Kerber fans can rejoice, a new album is planned to be released late 2010, 14 years after the release "Zapis". Hope you enjoyed the post and keep your eyes peeled for the next one folks cause the famous band Indexi are up next. 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Weirdamigo
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 28 2010 Location: Serbia Status: Offline Points: 181 |
Posted: August 08 2010 at 13:31 | |||||||||||||
Sorry Finnforest I totally overlooked your post! Tako and Leb i Sol are indeed fantastic bands which I will review soon . By the way to anyone who is reading this, please suggest bands you would like to see on my thread.
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toroddfuglesteg
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Posted: August 08 2010 at 14:47 | |||||||||||||
http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=67093 Ashes You Leave is an excellent band from Yugoslavia which you should check out. Their debut album, where I did all artwork, is brilliant. Castrum too is brilliant. I have their first album somewhere here in my castle. I also believe I still have the interview I did with them 10 years ago for the News From The Infested Graveyard newspaper. I also think they released another album a couple of years ago. Edited by toroddfuglesteg - August 08 2010 at 14:51 |
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Weirdamigo
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Posted: August 08 2010 at 16:34 | |||||||||||||
Wow that's amazing!
Thanks for adding another band to the list (actually 3)! Your artwork is excellent by the way .
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ko
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Posted: August 09 2010 at 00:20 | |||||||||||||
Demoniac were progressive metal band from Belgrade, Serbia, former Yugoslavia. Their debut LP Touch The Wind, from 90s, is the only their stuff ever recorded and never re-realesed as CD. Anyway, pretty nice debut, imho.
(English version>)
Dead Joker, also from Serbia, in 90s issued interresting Venture album, with a number of very short, but nice progressive metal tracks, as those instrumental tracks aswell >>>
Bloodbath ... from Serbia. They made cool tracks in first half 90s >>>
Alister ( from Serbia, feat. Irina Kapetanovic, female singer from Bosnia, 2006)>
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ko
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Posted: August 09 2010 at 01:56 | |||||||||||||
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Marty McFly
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Posted: August 09 2010 at 05:15 | |||||||||||||
And guys ? How is it with availability of these bands ? Their releases, is situation good (as with Czech Republic 69-89 - those who were allowed to record/release album), or bad and they're not so available ?
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There's a point where "avant-garde" and "experimental" becomes "terrible" and "pointless,"
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ko
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Posted: August 09 2010 at 07:36 | |||||||||||||
Many good bands are already disbanded, of course, but this is a bad time for good (and new) rock'n' roll anywhere. There are alot of reasons for that, a long story, imo.
Alogia (Serbia)
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ko
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Posted: August 09 2010 at 08:50 | |||||||||||||
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alanterrill
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Posted: August 09 2010 at 17:07 | |||||||||||||
The only Yugoslavian band I know is the amazing Begnagrad. Their only album is out of print, but there is some good footage of them on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCVOhg60sNQ
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omardiyejon
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Posted: August 10 2010 at 05:59 | |||||||||||||
i really dig in movie bussiness and some friend told me that it was a must..i am glad u recalled the name of the movie. as you told it was a sad one, but a funny sad one thanks for sharing it anyway
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Weirdamigo
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Posted: August 10 2010 at 09:38 | |||||||||||||
----------------------------------Darkwood
Dub------------------------------- Apologies
everyone; the Indexi post has been postponed. I need a little more time
gathering all the required information Thank you ko
for introducing me, and incidentally making me addicted, to Darkwood Dub. Darkwood Dub Founded: 1988 Country: Serbia Genre: Alternative rock, Reggea, Dub, Elecro rock, Drum and bass, Experimental music Years active:
1988-present Current
members: Dejan
"Vuča" Vučetić - vocal Former
members: Miladin Radivojević Discography:
Note: While
not very progressive, Darkwood Dub has some prog in its experimental acts. Foundation: Darkwood Dub
has been formed in 1988 mostly to play reggae music with a line-up of 2
drummers, 2 bassists a rhythm guitarist and a vocalist. Luckily this line-up has
been changed, taking out a bassist and a drummer and replacing them with a
keyboarder. Before the
first debut-album “Paramparcad” the band had become one of the greatest underground
groups in Yugoslavia with attendants in the thousands. The name was inspired by
the Italian comic “Zagor” (Italian comics were very popular in Yugoslavia and
still are today, most popular one being “Alan Ford”) whose protagonist “Zagor”
lived in a magical forest called “Darkwood”. Rise to fame: “Paramparcad”
(Splinters) was recorded 1992 but was first released in 1995 with great
commercial success and soon the band received a “Cult status”. This was the
only album the band used punk rock as an influence. Spori Vavilon: The song
Lunogled starts with an amusing “All right. Wait! Stop stop stop!” Lunogled: U nedogled "Into the infinite": The album "U nedogled" received greater attention from fans and critics alike and they were not disappointed. "U nedogled" is seen as a "far" better album than the debut and was the first album that got a promotional tour by the band. Antena: Elektropionir (Electropioneer): The album "Elektropionir" was recorded in february 1999 but was first released in september because of the NATO bombings in the "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia" (Serbia and Montenegro and notice the word"socialist" missing) (The reason of this was because of the inhumane "ethnic cleansing" performed by president and war criminal Slobodan Milosevic, whose presidency was a dark chapter in the history of Serbia) The band said that they wanted a more rhythmic sound with the use of keyboards. The album was a success and the more charismatic side of Darkwood Dub was shown Supernova: Fun fact: Supernova can also mean "super new (feminine)" in slavic languages Zivot pocinje u 30-oj: "Zivot pocinje u 30-oj" (Life starts in the 30's) is seen as the most successful album by Darkwood Dub and was awarded the title of best selling album in 2002 (In Serbia of course!). The members were always a bit .... weird. The promotional video of "Srebrna Kap" (Silver drop) confirms this Srebrna kap: "O danima", "Jedinstvo" and Darkwood Dub today: As the "horizon of expectation" for Darkwood Dub was expanding, they have not failed to give the fans what they want, and they definitely didn't fail with that goal with the album "O danima" (About days) which was released in 2004. The following video confirms the weirdness of the group (again) *The guy who uploaded the song "prostor izmedu nas" (Area between us) falsely uploaded the video as "Kosmos" prostor izmedu nas: Edited by Weirdamigo - August 10 2010 at 11:38 |
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snobb
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Posted: August 10 2010 at 09:57 | |||||||||||||
Vasil Hadžimanov from 1997 plays in his own VH band: their music is Balkan jazz fusion
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Weirdamigo
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Posted: August 10 2010 at 11:11 | |||||||||||||
Seeing that you are specialized on the Jazz fusion field i'm not suprised that you knew this . Vasil Hadzimanov joined the band in 2008 though, I will mention it in the post above.
They sound quite interesting. I will post about them if I find enough information
Your friend sounds like a wise man Thanks for visiting the blog from time to time, hope you aren't bored with the posts. Edited by Weirdamigo - August 10 2010 at 12:18 |
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Blackmore
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Posted: August 10 2010 at 14:03 | |||||||||||||
A fantastic thing is to read about Yugoslav prog-related bands. Thank you, Weirdamigo for starting this one. Now, we can discuss about this very interesting topic in the best place for it.
I will post a video of a 1973 song Etida from the band Korni Grupa, just as an addition to this post. I would like to hear people's oppinion about this one..:D |
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Weirdamigo
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Posted: August 10 2010 at 14:31 | |||||||||||||
Thank you Blackmore, I really hope you are the real Ritchie Blackmore , for the compliment and I hope you will enjoy reading future posts on my blog. Ask anyone in the ex-Yugoslav countries and they will tell you "Korni grupa" is a fantastic band, and this song in particular is mesmerizing. I will make a post about them soon (although you never know, I promised the same thing for "Indexi") |
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ko
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Posted: August 10 2010 at 23:44 | |||||||||||||
This track "Kosovski Božuri" by Yu Grupa (engl. "You Group", from Belgrade, Serbia) is from the first live (rock) album recorded in former Yugoslavia, 1971. Yu Grupa "Mali Medved", 1972
Yu grupa "Sta će meni vatra" 1973
Yu grupa "Trka" 1973
Yu grupa "More No. 2" 1974
"Ballad of Yu Group" (instrumental) 1974
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ko
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Posted: August 11 2010 at 01:57 | |||||||||||||
Live Smak's version of Crossroads (a nice footage)> |
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