Only conclusion I can come to after watching a ton of these soviet/serbian/yugoslavian new-wave videos is that in 1980s Eastern Europe a wormhole connected to the year 3000 was somehow opened.
LoMo Yugoslavia was socialist but it was non-aligned, meaning, it had no ties with the USSR. People lump them together with the eastern/soviet block which Yugoslavia was never part of. They were a psudo communist moderately liberal and open to the west commercially and culturally. Big difference from the Soviet block who on the contrary were under a tyranical regime.
This is not a “video,” and this music was made on cheap equipment. I take it you’re not a musician, but rather someone who has decided to use hyperbole to get your comment upvoted enough to reach the top position.
@@ibelieveicansoar pedantry is so fucking cool. you're so cool. you're so interesting. you're so talented. you're such a great musician. wow! fuck my wife! take my lands!
@@ibelieveicansoar smart people like me call this a "joke". Idk if you are familiar with such scientific terminology, but the comment you are presumeably referring to is, in fact not meant to be taken seriously. You're welcome.
DEMOLITION GROUP comes from Slovenia. They started in 1983 under the name Gast'r'bajtr's. In those days they played their own typical variation of white funk. As Gastarbeiters they released two LP's in former Yugoslavia. In 1986 Gastarbeiters transformed their music into a fusion of heavy metal, funk and electronic rhythms. They felt the name DEMOLITION GROUP was right for the new style. They played many important European festivals such as SAN REMO rock '88, BARCELONA BIENAL '87, BERLIN INDEPENDENCE Days ('89), DRUGA GODBA ('86) and others. Soon after their coming out (1986) they were signed by the Italian label CRUISIN' HIARA Records (Modena), for whom they released two records, which were promoted in most European countries. DEMOLITION GROUP's music is an energetic fusion of electronic and acoustic drums, rock and funk oriented guitars, neurotic saxophone and specific vocals. "They look and sound like Doctor Feelgood after 18 pints having a jam with Killing Joke's roadies" (NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS, 1994) Being excellent musicians, the musical skills of various members of DEMOLITION GROUP are also evident in the work of bands such as LAIBACH, BORGHESIA and many others (varying from rock to contemporary classical). Members: Nikola Sekulović - bass Bojan Fifnja - guitar Jože Pegam - sax Uroš Srpčič - drums (left) Goran Šalamon - vocals Matjaž Pegam - mixing Ivan Rimc - drums (left) Peter Cizelj - drums www.discogs.com/es/artist/98118-Demolition-Group
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@@Corsa15DT This is what my serb friend from Bosnia told me about the war in Bosnia, Im sure a similar issue happened in Croatia (also large Serb minority in Slavonia). From her words, that incident really made an impression, and showed the serb minority that they would be repressed in a majority bosniak country.
you know, my grandpa said i would one day love old yugoslav music.... wow..... he was so fucking right. I miss you so much dedo lazo i baba bora, giadek wladek, i didnt forgot about you either ;_;
Oh so now you want more?. That's bloody fantastic really!. Lemme give you a tad few bands as a recommendation..... 1- Perspective Nevski (Moment of Hate) 2- Red Lorry Yellow Lorry (Tear me Up) 3- OTO (Anyway) 4- Intrance95 (Brazilia) Enjoy!
a prelude to the Yugoslav wars. A post-Tito Yugoslavia at the peak of its Debt funded Decadence. The times are radically changing and you can feel it in the air & see it on the news(Nova Revijas) but you ignore it and you do what you know best.. not stopping and continuing to the beat. What beat ? Your own beat? The Slovene beat. 40 years later and we are doomed to repeat history.
@@robroux6074 oh yeah, what the Captain HellFuck would you know about it? Probably enough to be able to make the comment that you did, I guess. Ok you're off the hook.
I like this psychedelic, hypnotic sound, which makes me travel in another dimension; a sound from the 70s and exclusive to this era of transcendental meditation, musical experimentation and alternative ways of thinking!
FYI, The real name of the song is Beautiful Site I (Soft). The actual "You Better Stay Alive" song can only be found on the rerecorded version of Mizerika (For now at least.)
Isaac Dweck lol you're just a dipshit with a very small grasp on what was produced in this era. If anything the stuff that comes out today relies too much on recycling past sounds
actually this sound was common back in the mid-70's and got poppier as ya got closer to the 80's. Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream (1974-1981), Goblin, Space, Automat (s/t 1978), Zygote, Ose, Jean-Michel Jarre (Oxygene), Vangelis, Klaus Schulz, Cybotron(s/t 1976), heck even in the late 60's there was Silver Apples(You & I, Oscillations)...talk about bands way ahead of their time! There ya go!
@Isaac Dweck This song is rather typical for the alternative music of the era. An eclectic combination of various styles such as post-punk, minimalism, avant-funk, industrial and such. Each band and song has it's own unique mix. There are to many bands like this to call this one in particular as ahead of it's time.
there were so many times while listening to this where id be like "oh my god this is fucking amazing I have GOT TO add it to my music playlist" and would try to do so only to realize that I already had. every second of this absolute banger is so fresh that its got me actin like a senile old man doing repetitive shit. speakin of which I should add this to my music playlist
I grew up in Yugoslavia, and am a living witness that we were a retarded country in almost every aspect, but in music, we were light years ahead. Crazy...
technically, yugoslavia ceased existence in the 2000s, but in the 90s it already ceased to exist because of the balkan wars which pretty much split up yugoslavia as a whole
After being listening to Japanese music for a long time TH-cam decided to introduce me to another country's music, well a former country, it's Yugoslavia.
Ilaria Trifoglio i know a few good ones, they're probably pretty basic youtube algorithm ones but who cares the Japanese psychedelic dub band Fishmans' "98.12.28 Otokotachi no Wakare" live album is also one of my favorites but its not on youtube so here's their other masterpiece "Long Season" : th-cam.com/video/S3EKEwMXmXY/w-d-xo.html jazz oh yeah yeah: th-cam.com/video/Hrr3dp7zRQY/w-d-xo.html fantastic summer vibes city pop album: th-cam.com/video/blOGHOU0YGk/w-d-xo.html wii sports channel type beat: th-cam.com/video/6ptrDFtTuks/w-d-xo.html
@@ilariatrifoglio1705 Simply look up Mariya Takeuchi and let the waves of auto-recommendation take you for a wild ride of funk, groove, synth and pop from the golden era of Japan in the eighties.
I listen to your stuff over and over and I play these for my Serb bro in law. Thanks for this awesome music you put out on your channel. I've listened to tons of new wave,post punk, darkwav e ,punk from the western world but it doesn't compare to Jugoslav 80s" rocknroll scene
I have heard Robert Hood's Ride on some music tutorial i was viewing and then i come across this and Robert Hood's song has a nearly identical melody but with a diff instrument and a faster tempo, so yea this is like 20 or so years ahead of its time :D
There's something about this particular song, that for at least 6 years, keeps me coming back. It's incredible.
Only conclusion I can come to after watching a ton of these soviet/serbian/yugoslavian new-wave videos is that in 1980s Eastern Europe a wormhole connected to the year 3000 was somehow opened.
LoMo Tesla
LoMo Yugoslavia was socialist but it was non-aligned, meaning, it had no ties with the USSR. People lump them together with the eastern/soviet block which Yugoslavia was never part of. They were a psudo communist moderately liberal and open to the west commercially and culturally. Big difference from the Soviet block who on the contrary were under a tyranical regime.
This is not a “video,” and this music was made on cheap equipment. I take it you’re not a musician, but rather someone who has decided to use hyperbole to get your comment upvoted enough to reach the top position.
@@ibelieveicansoar pedantry is so fucking cool. you're so cool. you're so interesting. you're so talented. you're such a great musician. wow! fuck my wife! take my lands!
@@ibelieveicansoar smart people like me call this a "joke". Idk if you are familiar with such scientific terminology, but the comment you are presumeably referring to is, in fact not meant to be taken seriously.
You're welcome.
the irish 22-year-old post-punks i keep in my closet started shrieking "absalute belter" when this came on
What
😐
Da worry, the Scottish hooligans in my closet scream "One ma time" when it finished
so, the guy found your missing belt in that closet or what ?
A man has to keep something in his closet. Otherwise what's the closet for?
DEMOLITION GROUP comes from Slovenia. They started in 1983 under the name Gast'r'bajtr's. In those days they played their own typical variation of white funk. As Gastarbeiters they released two LP's in former Yugoslavia.
In 1986 Gastarbeiters transformed their music into a fusion of heavy metal, funk and electronic rhythms. They felt the name DEMOLITION GROUP was right for the new style. They played many important European festivals such as SAN REMO rock '88, BARCELONA BIENAL '87, BERLIN INDEPENDENCE Days ('89), DRUGA GODBA ('86) and others. Soon after their coming out (1986) they were signed by the Italian label CRUISIN' HIARA Records (Modena), for whom they released two records, which were promoted in most European countries.
DEMOLITION GROUP's music is an energetic fusion of electronic and acoustic drums, rock and funk oriented guitars, neurotic saxophone and specific vocals. "They look and sound like Doctor Feelgood after 18 pints having a jam with Killing Joke's roadies" (NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS, 1994) Being excellent musicians, the musical skills of various members of DEMOLITION GROUP are also evident in the work of bands such as LAIBACH, BORGHESIA and many others (varying from rock to contemporary classical).
Members:
Nikola Sekulović - bass
Bojan Fifnja - guitar
Jože Pegam - sax
Uroš Srpčič - drums (left)
Goran Šalamon - vocals
Matjaž Pegam - mixing
Ivan Rimc - drums (left)
Peter Cizelj - drums
www.discogs.com/es/artist/98118-Demolition-Group
@@ThreeFontStreet ne pravi se da se isto ne dešava sa ostalim zemljama bivše juge, mada uvek ima onoh koji se bune
I would add this one th-cam.com/video/SGwGZ-vnuWc/w-d-xo.html
I have to make a presentation for Russian studies in a few months and I chose old eastern/Slavic post punk bands, thank you for your comment !
Nikola Sekulović is Serb. Uroš Srpčič has Serb ancestry.
@@krwnik8419 so just because two out of a dozen musicians are Serbian, that means the band is Serbian?
When Mr.Krabs said "play that song again that goes bee boo bop bee bee bop" this is what he meant
I thought he meant bopple beeple bop
@@totevonerrk Beep? Booboo bop?
hahahahahahahahaha
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the way youtube randomly picks something like this and just throws it in everyone's recommended is absolutely fascinating to me
When you accidentally stumble across some funky-ass Yugloslavian electronica from the '80s.
Stop trying to sound like ur interesting. Its gross
It was in my recommendations :|
@@BIGMONEYPLAYER1 look in the mirror
@@znyznyzny k then wut
Y'all fell down this rabbit hole too, eh?
This not getting larger recognition during the 80s is what caused the Yugoslav wars
Considering the first shots were fired at the wedding party you might be right there. They've could've actually played this and got into an argument.
GA Comics what?
@@MrDextrator the Sarajevo wedding attack is considered one of the triggers for the Bosnian serbs to fight in Bosnia
I thought it was Tudjman and Kucan
@@Corsa15DT This is what my serb friend from Bosnia told me about the war in Bosnia, Im sure a similar issue happened in Croatia (also large Serb minority in Slavonia). From her words, that incident really made an impression, and showed the serb minority that they would be repressed in a majority bosniak country.
you know, my grandpa said i would one day love old yugoslav music.... wow..... he was so fucking right. I miss you so much dedo lazo i baba bora, giadek wladek, i didnt forgot about you either ;_;
I dont think they meant this music, but whatever
I never get bored of this song.
This goes extremely hard
for real! this is amazing
I'm 2 years old and I love this group!
Wow revisiting and funny how of all bangers from this group this blew up. They deserve all the recognition. Excellent group.
Blessed youtube algorithms or should i say ALGO-RHYTHMS. yeah i didnt ask for this but now i want more.
Oh so now you want more?. That's bloody fantastic really!. Lemme give you a tad few bands as a recommendation.....
1- Perspective Nevski (Moment of Hate)
2- Red Lorry Yellow Lorry (Tear me Up)
3- OTO (Anyway)
4- Intrance95 (Brazilia)
Enjoy!
@@IncredulousMisanthrope Good songs? Like total slappers
Yes...thank god for this algorithm. Or else this Canadian would never heard of this awesome stuff. #luvz
Alco rhythms
Yugo-rhythms
I'm 1 second in
I think I really found something here
Slovenija had some crazy progressive music for the time and place. Borghesia is another crazy good band from Ljubljana.
Where?
Arent you special you found music hooo-wow 1 in a million
Hahaha
Yeah.
I played this and the spiders in my room wrote the word 'slaps' in webbing
Charlotte's web but with dope music
Some spiders!
bro
Do live in a goth cave?
pics or didn't happen!
Thank you for sharing stuff of my adolescence. I really appreciate your work 🙏
I don't know how but especially Yugo rock has its own unique style. Yugoslav bands do it better, loves from İstanbul.
Wow. I wish to know more of this.
@@Just_another_Euro_dude since 1930 it's Istanbul, no history class in school? or maybe no school at all? Aaww ...poor little slavic boy...
drive a Yugo while listen to this!
hell yes comrade
Skodá
Bro who the fuck are you, I drive a Lada Niva in Indonesia, jump in while listen to Molchat Doma.
@@slavasmrti3328 skodillac
it would break down 5 times while this song is on lmfao
This song feels like the aesthetic of Neuromancer
a prelude to the Yugoslav wars. A post-Tito Yugoslavia at the peak of its Debt funded Decadence. The times are radically changing and you can feel it in the air & see it on the news(Nova Revijas)
but you ignore it and you do what you know best.. not stopping and continuing to the beat. What beat ? Your own beat? The Slovene beat.
40 years later and we are doomed to repeat history.
@@robroux6074 oh yeah, what the Captain HellFuck would you know about it? Probably enough to be able to make the comment that you did, I guess. Ok you're off the hook.
You know nothing of Chiba
At the end of the day I just wanna head back to Cheap Hotel, throw this on, and pass out
But Neuromancer is crammed full of cringy dub reggae fanboyism.
I like this psychedelic, hypnotic sound, which makes me travel in another dimension; a sound from the 70s and exclusive to this era of transcendental meditation, musical experimentation and alternative ways of thinking!
tripping and listening to this right now 4am feeling good!
Hope the trip was good and your over the come down all the better for the trip
Lovely people.
10/10 best music and youtube algorithm for it
Dronemf S., hvala na muzičkom obrazovanju
Dark wave is my favourite thing ever. Coming from a Croatian. ( Ex- Yugoslavian country )
Ayyy we all have amazing taste in music for getting this recommended. These are the friends i should have had in highschool
Woman spotted
buke jakely ? First time yu seen one?
thankfully, yes
Innit?
hahahaha i thought the same thing
How no one has yet covered this track to give it a better production/sound quality with a twist of modern elements is just unforgivable...
This is underground so.......
FYI, The real name of the song is Beautiful Site I (Soft). The actual "You Better Stay Alive" song can only be found on the rerecorded version of Mizerika (For now at least.)
Y U G O S L A V I A ! ! !
or J U G O S L A V I J A ! ! !
Hey bother. It's Uncle Zap. Keep playing my young brother 😎💪
Yugo got the best music hands down. Especially 80s
Nestvarno predivno!!!!!!
Opasno dobra stvar.
Razvaljotka
This was incredibly ahead of its time. ;w;
Or perhaps what we've got going today is kinda stuck in being too retro influenced?
what makes it ahead of its time?
Isaac Dweck lol you're just a dipshit with a very small grasp on what was produced in this era. If anything the stuff that comes out today relies too much on recycling past sounds
actually this sound was common back in the mid-70's and got poppier as ya got closer to the 80's. Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream (1974-1981), Goblin, Space, Automat (s/t 1978), Zygote, Ose, Jean-Michel Jarre (Oxygene), Vangelis, Klaus Schulz, Cybotron(s/t 1976), heck even in the late 60's there was Silver Apples(You & I, Oscillations)...talk about bands way ahead of their time! There ya go!
@Isaac Dweck This song is rather typical for the alternative music of the era. An eclectic combination of various styles such as post-punk, minimalism, avant-funk, industrial and such. Each band and song has it's own unique mix. There are to many bands like this to call this one in particular as ahead of it's time.
Dudes killing on guitar. Sounds a little like Buckethead. This song is amazing
youtube recommending this to everyone
Just now hit mine.
This is killer. Synthetic AND grooves.
Sound like early Acid house mixed with experimental guitar rifts, what a slam piece !
this is a heaterrrrrr
Can't stop listening to this!!
there were so many times while listening to this where id be like "oh my god this is fucking amazing I have GOT TO add it to my music playlist" and would try to do so only to realize that I already had. every second of this absolute banger is so fresh that its got me actin like a senile old man doing repetitive shit. speakin of which I should add this to my music playlist
I did exactly the same
Cold and stark with psychedelic guitar work. Music for pandemics.
Στην λευκη με αγαπη αλεξανδρος 1991🥰🥰🥰🥰
why is this such fire
This is nice and cold. I'm significantly less comfortable now, I love it
I didn't expect I'd find someone with a Esperanto flag as a pfp
Saluton! 👋😃
thank the channels that curate this stuff
Gran hallazgo! Saludos desde Argentina
Creepy enjoyable!!
Greetings from México.
Paisano, que genial es encontrar alguien que hable el mismo idioma y con similares gustos musicales.
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I grew up in Yugoslavia, and am a living witness that we were a retarded country in almost every aspect, but in music, we were light years ahead. Crazy...
God I wish the version of this track on the album was at this speed. Loses its edge when it’s slower and in a different key.
yeah...sounds mesmerizing
Very nice!
I guess I didn’t realize the Yugoslavians we’re ready to lay down something hot 🔥
In fact, I like it. I didn't expect this. That's cool. It's different and creative. Kudos to Mr Anonymous cat recording as Demolition Group.
Daaamn, when i found this song, it had around 5.000 views and now it's on 330.000, nice.
Same! People are finally appreciating this absolute banger.
Do you want an award ?
@@fletchfletcher3210 if your mommy is award then yes
@@fletchfletcher3210 give him your mother
@@depshallburn I will pass her on once I am done bro
Hypnotic!
nice piece. the beauty of those years. . . everything was experimentation. For me yes.
Shyt what a gem, Yugo-Darkwave, yeah baby give me more. :)
It's a real shame I can't find this gem 💎 in Spotify.
😢
that's a good thing bud.
Not much communist music there
Existential Life-Rule #326:
If you make a song like *this*
the country it was made in has to cease to exist within ten years
technically, yugoslavia ceased existence in the 2000s, but in the 90s it already ceased to exist because of the balkan wars which pretty much split up yugoslavia as a whole
Yuvoslavia ceased by 2006
By 1992 it switched to a "Federal Republic"
After being listening to Japanese music for a long time TH-cam decided to introduce me to another country's music, well a former country, it's Yugoslavia.
pedrotorreslp 999 would you suggest some Japanese artists/bands
Ilaria Trifoglio
i know a few good ones, they're probably pretty basic youtube algorithm ones but who cares
the Japanese psychedelic dub band Fishmans' "98.12.28 Otokotachi no Wakare" live album is also one of my favorites but its not on youtube so here's their other masterpiece "Long Season" : th-cam.com/video/S3EKEwMXmXY/w-d-xo.html
jazz oh yeah yeah: th-cam.com/video/Hrr3dp7zRQY/w-d-xo.html
fantastic summer vibes city pop album: th-cam.com/video/blOGHOU0YGk/w-d-xo.html
wii sports channel type beat: th-cam.com/video/6ptrDFtTuks/w-d-xo.html
i also want to sneak in Can if their japanese singer counts, incredible band: th-cam.com/video/Nzry1jz2-oA/w-d-xo.html
Ilaria Trifoglio Boredoms, Fishmans, Jagatara, Yellow Magic Orchestra, Tatsuro Yamashita, Fushitsusha, OOIOO, The Gerogerigegege, Geinoh Yamashirogumi, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Ryoji Ikeda, Kazumoto Endo, Jun Togawa, Boris, Cornelius, Pizzicato Five, Ghost, Friction, Ruins, Koenjihyakkei, Flipper’s Guitar, Ground-Zero, Foodman, Merzbow, P-Model, Akiko Yano, Sheena Ringo, and lots more
@@ilariatrifoglio1705 Simply look up Mariya Takeuchi and let the waves of auto-recommendation take you for a wild ride of funk, groove, synth and pop from the golden era of Japan in the eighties.
damn didn't know my country had some aesthetic sounds :p
@@adorno_gang37 lift your skinny fists like yugoslavs to heaven
@@adorno_gang37 th-cam.com/play/PLFZJgDLk4Hr0l9sHrzb7IShGiOMSWClo4.html
You guys gave us Laibach and Borghesia, just in the '80s. Respect to Slovenia from an American fan!
Dude your country has the best music the 80s have to offer
@@osuasheuatl fuck, yeah they even played for the north Korean guy.
What's up with the yugoslavs nailing it with darkwave?
The darkness was brewing inside them steadily. Waiting to be released
... the rest is history
We've been mastering the v i b e s for hundreds of years
dark lives make dark minds, which make dark vibes
I have not heard such things before but I am quite intrigued
gimme some rec's!
Sublime...
Que buena música hacían en esos años en ese país
ahead of time
ΣΤΗΝ ΛΕΦΚΗ(ΙΩΑΝΝΑ ΤΗΣ ΛΟΡΕΝΝΗΣ) ΜΕ ΑΓΑΠΙ Ο ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ 15/06/1986 19:14💔
Everywhere Yugo, there you are.
the algorithm has spoken
I love that they sampled Collapsing New People, as if the song wasn’t goth enough as it is.
this is def one of my top songs ever
what a tune!!! podría haberse escuchado en Valencia durante la ruta destroy y petarla!!!
massive.
It sounds pretty good. It's definitely unique.
This reminds me of Crystal Castles, like a more sophisticated CC without lyrics
Ovo je baš lijepo bilo slušat
uistinu
Svaka cast za kanal,odlican je.
I wish i could like this more than once
great music
Greetings from Poland
"What country is this from?"
"It no longer exists, but take her for a test drive, and you'll agree...it fucking slaps."
I slipped into a timeline that I actually enjoy.
Damn, so good.
I thought this was some Harakiri Diat... nope this stuff is OG. Frickin' fantastik.
finally my recommendations found a gem
Sounds groovy. I love it.
awesome song greetings from lithuania
OMG this is awesome! How come I never came across this before?
I think I like music again.
!Rayos! Que bien suena
I haven’t heard this song in years, nice beat!
trippy weird amazing and jaw dropping!)))
I listen to your stuff over and over and I play these for my Serb bro in law. Thanks for this awesome music you put out on your channel. I've listened to tons of new wave,post punk, darkwav e ,punk from the western world but it doesn't compare to Jugoslav 80s" rocknroll scene
A toda civilización le llega su grupo de demolición
I love YU
idk how often im here
Great!
MY CULTURE ARE A GENIUS IN ELECTRONIC COMPOSITIONS, ! THANK YOU FROM SVETLANA ! 😍👌❤️💕🙌😘
I have heard Robert Hood's Ride on some music tutorial i was viewing and then i come across this and Robert Hood's song has a nearly identical melody but with a diff instrument and a faster tempo, so yea this is like 20 or so years ahead of its time :D
Brightly Dark!!
This is beautiful. Just what I need to make a flash game.
Where has this song been all my life!?
in my playlist.... th-cam.com/play/PLFZJgDLk4Hr0l9sHrzb7IShGiOMSWClo4.html
I like it, catchy tune! This would also be great for the opening music for industrial manufacturing videos.
cool track....shared to the Netshows Radio "Program 182" Playlist on youtube
How many times can I call this awesome?????!!!!…🤘🤘🤘🤘😎😎😎👾👾👾👾🤖🤖🤖🤖🤖☠️👽