I like the visceral AND the more artsy-moody intricately expressive stuff like this. It sounds... different for synthpop, brooding and very alive. Lots of Eastern sounds that move beyond Joy Division covers n' stzschidt, highly influential underground. Lord Wind, old Drudkh, HateForest, and Master's Hammer, for the metal side, but there's huge ambient, dunge, electrofolk, coldwave, industrial black rock, more avant kinda Neoklassik and Neoromantik elements, all are "popular" in the often intense local listening cultic circles. The Khanate/Boris/Orthogrift style of major signed acts playing around with ritualistic and doomrock pagentry has been big on Facebook and apparently the HUGE elite Euro hard rock festivals too.
With the "Fall Ovz Zee Iron Curtain", the East seemingly exploded with all manner of "Krautprog", "Krautrock", synthpop, and modern sounds that had... been there before, only underground. Like any series of eruptions, this dislodged local veins of "hidden gold", ie. genuine innovation and talent
@@tomepavleski9382 I was being facetious with 'The Narrative'. Only for the West was the apparent "explosion" that "newsworthy" in the first place, you see. You're also perfectly correct as to the incompleteness and obtuseness of such a bold reach at informed opinion, especially when my casual observation lends itself so easily to overgeneralization and thus creeping reductionismus.
@@BluePlanetMedia Of course. They had thriving domestic scenes. "Totalitarianism" is never as "total" as it presents, even as concerns soft power ubiquity today, can provoke a certain cosmopolitan urge and sociocultural stimulus to artistic energies and dynamic formerly LATENT creative tensions. At least that's what Dali and Marinetti thought.
I hope that someone, someday, will made a documentary about all those musicians from the past! We don't have nothing like this now...
I like the visceral AND the more artsy-moody intricately expressive stuff like this. It sounds... different for synthpop, brooding and very alive.
Lots of Eastern sounds that move beyond Joy Division covers n' stzschidt, highly influential underground. Lord Wind, old Drudkh, HateForest, and Master's Hammer, for the metal side, but there's huge ambient, dunge, electrofolk, coldwave, industrial black rock, more avant kinda Neoklassik and Neoromantik elements, all are "popular" in the often intense local listening cultic circles. The Khanate/Boris/Orthogrift style of major signed acts playing around with ritualistic and doomrock pagentry has been big on Facebook and apparently the HUGE elite Euro hard rock festivals too.
Never stop trading vinyls n' tapes, it keeps everything alive! You are the tzschittt!!!!
Yep, but please, a documentary with Portuguese subtitles too... 😉
I would love to see them honored and learn more about them
2023 Castra records LP YU WAVE.... San Francisco, California
Lepa manguparija smo bili u toj našoj SFRJ.
Prepričan sem, da je instrumentalni aranžma in perfomans delo Mihe Kralja. To je njegov prepoznavni stil.
Je, pravkar so v Ameriki izdali to njegovo pesem na vinilu.
I said it before and I say again- this chanel is pure gold
With the "Fall Ovz Zee Iron Curtain", the East seemingly exploded with all manner of "Krautprog", "Krautrock", synthpop, and modern sounds that had... been there before, only underground. Like any series of eruptions, this dislodged local veins of "hidden gold", ie. genuine innovation and talent
Yugoslavia was not "behind the Iron Curtain". Had a mixture of Communism and Capitalism that separated them from Eastern Block
Zapad je najbolja obmana!
@@tomepavleski9382 I was being facetious with 'The Narrative'. Only for the West was the apparent "explosion" that "newsworthy" in the first place, you see. You're also perfectly correct as to the incompleteness and obtuseness of such a bold reach at informed opinion, especially when my casual observation lends itself so easily to overgeneralization and thus creeping reductionismus.
@@BluePlanetMedia Of course. They had thriving domestic scenes. "Totalitarianism" is never as "total" as it presents, even as concerns soft power ubiquity today, can provoke a certain cosmopolitan urge and sociocultural stimulus to artistic energies and dynamic formerly LATENT creative tensions. At least that's what Dali and Marinetti thought.
@@sadsackkvisling9694 whatever, dude
Simply stellar
Ispred vremena!
ΣΤΗΝ ΛΕΦΚΗ ΜΕ ΑΓΑΠΗ ΑΛΕΞΗΣ 28/09/1991 21:40💔❤
Incredible 🖤
You don't find this kind of stuff in Spotify (баш тужно)
❤️❤️❤️❤️sin duda excelente DarkWave ❤️❤️❤️❤️
can someone write down the lyrics?
.... awesome...., thank you! 🎶💜
🔥🏆🥀
Bueno' Muy Bueno! 👍
Excellent🙌🤘✊️🔥
I need to DJing this stuff asap
Dronemf!! Eres increible!!! Cómo haces para conocer tantas bandas Yugoslavas? Eres de Europa del Este?
Si
Yes Yugoslavia was country in the Eastern Europe. It broke up at 1991. Now we have 6 different countries, this song was from my beautiful - Slovenia
Slovenački...?
Da, slovenski jezik.
@@urosbadovinac2043
Slovenščina.
loveeeeeeeeeee where can I purchase physical copy?
!!!
01:36 03:31 10:13❤
Dobry dzien
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