As a Serb and an industrial (and ambient) music fan, I've never heard of this, but it's amazing. Someone had great fun with their synthesizer. The fact that it's unknown who made it makes it even more interesting.
Hey Dronemf S., check out the punk record I made in 1986 when I was 16. It's called " Infants of Sin "one of the songs I wrote is Sex on the tumb stone,I played bass and sang some in some of the songs.. I've been in a few punk bands, I didn't post my music on youtube,my buddies did
@red cherry go Will Foster channel or the Punk Guy channel they posted it. it is undef the search phrase The Infants of sin on RUclips too it pops up first when you type it. One day I just searched my old band on RUclips and was very surprised to find it there.
I speak fluent Russian and actually understand the dark meaning of this title even though it's in some other Slavic or Cyrilic language likely Serbian.
@@wallabyparty5443 I think i" t means " The desert of damnation and watchtowers" That's what I think the meaning is close to. Again i speak Russian and this is a different slavic language but the meaning is pretty close. Was I off Dronemf S.?
@@johnmiller-jf3ez I think it refers to the hermits/ ascetics ( pustinjaci ). The Prokletije mountain range is mainly in Albania but also partly in eastern Montenegro, southern Serbia and Kosovo. Karoulia is in Greece beneath mount Athos. If you translate "Prokletije" literally into english, it would mean something like the cursed mountains as they are being considered as very wild and difficult to climb. Also known as Albanian Alps.
@@zoranbencek6913 Prokliatje means cursed,or doomed in Russian too. The word pustinija means desert in Russian, and the word karoulit means to watch over. ( like at a watch towerI) knew my translation is off because I don't speak your language but the words still have the sa me roo ts as Russian. Of course I didn't know those were actual places,i took them as literal words.Thanks for giving me the real translation and meaning My parents are Orthodox and visited Mt Athos monastary two yea rs ago, I'm also an Orthodox Slav ( don't mind my name long story) ,I'm Russian.
I never imagined orthodox artists to be this dark. Only in Yugoslavia puts out this type of stuff, I do like it, it's entrancing.
As a Serb and an industrial (and ambient) music fan, I've never heard of this, but it's amazing. Someone had great fun with their synthesizer. The fact that it's unknown who made it makes it even more interesting.
Ko zna ko je pravio ovo i da li je uopšte iz yu .
najlepša hvala za te bisere!!! nebi mogu bl zadet dneva kdaj tu objavt!!! zakon!!!
this channel suprise me every upload
MUZAR and PADOT NA VIZANTIJA are the most successful bands by incorporating orthodox ambient in rock
Exquisite!
I love this one!
Interesting..
Are there the compilation LP or CD with all these superb tracks??
Hey Dronemf S., check out the punk record I made in 1986 when I was 16. It's called " Infants of Sin "one of the songs I wrote is Sex on the tumb stone,I played bass and sang some in some of the songs.. I've been in a few punk bands, I didn't post my music on youtube,my buddies did
@red cherry go Will Foster channel or the Punk Guy channel they posted it. it is undef the search phrase The Infants of sin on RUclips too it pops up first when you type it. One day I just searched my old band on RUclips and was very surprised to find it there.
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I speak fluent Russian and actually understand the dark meaning of this title even though it's in some other Slavic or Cyrilic language likely Serbian.
Can you put an English translation in the comments for us?
@@wallabyparty5443 I think i" t means " The desert of damnation and watchtowers" That's what I think the meaning is close to. Again i speak Russian and this is a different slavic language but the meaning is pretty close. Was I off Dronemf S.?
@@johnmiller-jf3ez I think it refers to the hermits/ ascetics ( pustinjaci ). The Prokletije mountain range is mainly in Albania but also partly in eastern Montenegro, southern Serbia and Kosovo. Karoulia is in Greece beneath mount Athos. If you translate "Prokletije" literally into english, it would mean something like the cursed mountains as they are being considered as very wild and difficult to climb. Also known as Albanian Alps.
@@zoranbencek6913 Prokliatje means cursed,or doomed in Russian too. The word pustinija means desert in Russian, and the word karoulit means to watch over. ( like at a watch towerI) knew my translation is off because I don't speak your language but the words still have the sa me roo ts as Russian. Of course I didn't know those were actual places,i took them as literal words.Thanks for giving me the real translation and meaning My parents are Orthodox and visited Mt Athos monastary two yea rs ago, I'm also an Orthodox Slav ( don't mind my name long story) ,I'm Russian.
@@johnmiller-jf3ezJA TE RAZUMIJEM KAD PIŠEŠ NA RUSKOM...