@@lightfgd I'll try. It was after our "great leader" Tito died. His passing left a vacuum in communist ideology. So, the government let in western culture. RnR and all similar genres of music picked up and it was flourishing. That was the "Happy child" era, so named after one of many hundreds of RnR songs. Then came the 90-ties and war.
UA-cam: how about chiropractic videos? Me: No. UA-cam: how about martial artists reacting to video game fight scenes? Me: WTF? UA-cam: shit, I don't know? I've got some obscure Bosnian New Wave in the back. Me: My man!
@@awakege6337 this is obscure for being >30 years old, not making radio play, and being on the other side of the world. I wouldn't expect you to know bands from Arizona in the 80s. Don't take insult.
all ex yugoslavja was very if not contemporary, even more avant-garde than the rest of europe in experimention and underground music.. very talented and obscure bands.. greetings from italy..
@@souhung69 It wasn't pointless, we were opressed by Serbia and since Tito died there was no point to stay together anymore. But that wasn't the plan of Great Serbia.
Pa zato što danas na našim retardiranim TV kanalima samo pričaju o idiotima koji vode ove naše proklete zemlje i o kurvama tj pevaljkama. Pozdrav iz Beograda
Many people say that this artist is dead but i can tell you that he is alive and well. The producer of this Band was zoran redzic from the biggest yugoslav band called bijelo dugme.
bassline is straight out of the '60s, like deep purple or iron butterfly or one of those bands. This track is garage af, you can hear these guys trying really hard throughout the whole song to not outright plagiarize their record collection. Actually now I want to listen to their later stuff, see how they evolved. Also this is great
পোস্ট-পাংক শুনলে সবসময়ই "পোস্ট-এপোক্যালিপস" টাইপের একটা সময়ের কথা মনে আসে!রাত ২টায় বাংলাদেশের একটা শহরের রংহীন একটা বিল্ডিংয়ে থেকে এই গানটা শুনতে শুনতে কেন জানি মনে হচ্ছে আমি ধসে যাওয়া একটা পৃথিবীর কোনো যায়গায় শুয়ে আছি।আমার কমরেডরা আর আমি চুপচাপ রাতের আকাশের দিকে তাকিয়ে আছি আর দূর থেকে গানটা ভেসে আসছে,অনেকটা মৃত্যু-ঘন্টার মত...
I'm glad this was recommended by the algorithm, so here's the lyrics with the English translation. (Mumije) Bojim se! (Mumije) Strah me je!
Na prvom i drugom programu Na naslovnim stranama U programima radija Svuda Oko Vas!
(Mumije) Bojim se! (Mumije) Strah me je! _______________________________ (Mummies) I'm afraid (Mummies) I feel scared On the first and second channels On the front page In the radio programs Everywhere Around You (Mummies) I'm afraid (Mummies) I feel scared
I didn't realise that the eerie and ethereal sustained singing and then shouting during the fast/"Doom the video game" part of the song were actual words. Pretty Neat.
This music makes me feel like a Slavic vampire hunter riding through the Bosnian countryside on my motorcycle in the middle of the night. Sunglasses on, leather jacket, mullet blowing in the crisp night air. good shit.
All of the rock artists from the last years of Yugoslavia seems to have a subconscious understanding that real shit was about to go down. All of it I’ve heard is hard, gritty and intense!
You have no idea how correct you are. I was born in Yugoslavia and near the end all talented bands had recurring theme that was war is coming or revolution is near. Its really spooky to think about it now, knowing what happened.
@@mrttripz3236 Sure bro, search for EKV (par godina za nas) or Haustor (treci svijet), two most influential ex-YU bands. Both songs are very prophet-like.
Pretty sweet! Reading all the comments (much of it not completely new to me), I gotta say (outside looking in) Yugoslavia was a very interesting place. I remember as a kid my folks took me on a holiday to Opatija around 87 or so. Loved it so much we went back the year after. I have very vivid memories of the Dinar for instance. As for the war - not today.
This wave, of which is that main theme guitar very characteristic, this was all around when I was in high school in Bosnia. Until war. Nothing after that.
This is incredible! This is why I love UA-cam, so many opportunities to discover awesome things that I would have otherwise been completely unaware of.
I'm glad you enjoyed this stuff. I'm also thankful that youtube recommended this track to everyone. If you enjoy this, you'd probably like a band called "Red Lorry Yellow Lorry". They have a song called "The Rise" and it's bloody marvelous.
It is pretty amazing, and yet youtube chooses to inflate the popularity of advertising favorites like Conan and Will Smith. It could be worse but it could be better. Glad it exists altogether
@@kelvinguevara2683 Only info I could find (translated from www.smboemi.com/showthread.php?46745-Pauk-Biografija) "Pauk stopped working in 1984. At that time, members often stop working on music. Singer and keyboards Željko Selak starts working on radio Zavidovići where he makes a successful managerial career and he also deals with the organization of concerts. Daba deals with architecture, Eshko goes to Austria and Sima to Belgrade."
Actually this stuff was being produced back when punk rock was being progressive. Bands like red zebra and joy division must've influenced them and not kraftwerk. Electronica had nothing to do with this honestly. Ah and check out red zebra fam, you'd love them if you like this!.
@@adorno_gang37 wait...they're still alive?. That's fantastic, they're so underrated. Them and red lorry yellow lorry are two of the best post punk bands to ever exist!.
THIS SONG HAS MADE MY LIFE SO MUCH BETTER 😭I don’t know why the hell this isn’t huge imma make some skate clips to these genius musicians. Shout out to the Bosnians who really know how to play! Unbelievable 🤯
Огромное спасибо рекомендациям Ютуба за то, что пару лет назад мне попалась эта прекрасная песня, которая помогла мне пройти период колоссальной моральной усталости. Балканы гораздо круче, чем кажутся, просто о них почти никто ничего не знает, кроме спортсменов и войн.
If you like this stuff, maybe you'd enjoy this band called "Red Zebra". They have a wonderful song called "I can't live in a living room". Short advice: this kind of music is common to find. You just need to work your way through the recommended. Just click on whatever says "Post punk" or "Darkwave" or "coldwave". You'd find alot, trust me.
Thanks for your comment, I really liked the response. Yes, I did listen to the song. I've never heard of Red Zebra, but I know the song though. Funny... Thats more in the Post-Punk corner I assume. Overall I really enjoy the wave genre, mostly dark and mystic is my flavor. I also listen to synthpop, cold wave, and I also really enjoy minimal wave. I like Lebanon Hannover, moderne, Deux, Police Des Moeurs, This cold night and many more, but mostly German / French and I just jumped into the Slav / Russian construction site. I found this I really like Молчат Дома - Этажи @@IncredulousMisanthrope
@@spel2024 I'm glad you liked my response. I'm just here to help people discover stuff. Yes, red zebra is indeed a post punk band. I also like listening to french coldwave these days. There's a channel called "js59" that uploads coldwave stuff. I discovered loads of french bands like OTO, Guerre Froide, Opera de nuit and les visiters du soir(probably misspelled that haha). Thank you for your recommendations also. I've never heard of this cold night before, I'll check them out. Cheers!.
This album was so hard to find on actual vinyl, I remember having to purchase it from a record shop in Rijeka online to get an actual copy. Very hard record to find in physical copy but definitely worth getting if you can find it somewhere in the balkans.
Great stuff, thanks for sharing, would never have come across that material otherwise. Jazzy synthpop with a gothic vibe and a 50s rock guitar style: crazy mix but it works.
im from that area and i know a lot of music from that era like a lot alot u can write a book about it hit me up in comments i will stay up all night if thats what it take to spread the word of music of that era in particular say yes
@@kraftwerk0243 Luna - Amazon Psihokratija - Ples Iluzija Kazimirov Kazneni Korpus - Paraliticno sizoidne devojke Du Du A - Ja ne bi ne bi Rascep gospodina Karizmacinskog - Ples svetlosti i ples mraka La Strada - Zelje Borghesia - Tako mladi Otroci socializma - Vojak Mizar - Devojka od bronza Trobecove krusne peci - Boje noc u krv Karlowy Vary - Haotika EKV - Tonemo Boye - Kafe na dnu okeana Gustaph y njegovi dobri duhovi - Damin trip etc, etc...
I ovakvo nesto je stvoreno u Zavidovicima.Danas u Sarajevu ne mogu prici ni milimetar ,da stvore nesto poput ovoga.Pank Flojd kao alternativa,sve ti je jasno .....
Ovo razvaljuje! Bukvalno nisam mogao da vjerujem koliko je dobro. A nerviraju me ljudi kad kazu da nije bilo novog talasa u bih, a bio je evo pauk, pa sarajevski radio, te kongres
Ex-Yugoslavia music artist were very talented and creative in all rock (and punk!) subgenres. We were going toe to toe with the world ; Some band's and solo artists were even 20 or 30 years ahead of their time ! But most of that went under the radar becouse rest of the world wasn't interested to hear NOTHING that came from communist country. It is a shame becouse we have such rock gems that people even now ask "soo, you had such crazy and rich rock scene in 60's, 70's, 80's?"
UA-cam just kind of randomly does this sometimes. It's kind of like how that 80s Japanese pop song called Plastic Love blew up out of seemingly nowhere awhile back.
I'm glad you people like this stuff. Check out "Gang of Four" and "Red Lorry Yellow Lorry" everyone!. You'd love these bands if you enjoy this!. Cheers!.
I just came back to this video after not listening to it since roughly October 2017- it’s strange seeing so many comments recently talking about it being recommended by the algorithm. Not to be a hipster or anything but I wish I just got this stuff recommended to me!
This artist must be a 60 year old grandad in Bosnia smoking a cigar in his garden right now.
Unfortunately, considering what Bosnia has been through, highly unlikely. They had civil war, a bloody one. This song is from the "happy child" era.
@@nmilutinovic happy child era? Could you explain it a little better to me? You mean, by this, before all the conflict and war explode?
@@lightfgd Yes..70s and 80s are consider very happy times..colorful ..and 90s are something no one likes to remember..black
@@lightfgd I'll try. It was after our "great leader" Tito died. His passing left a vacuum in communist ideology. So, the government let in western culture.
RnR and all similar genres of music picked up and it was flourishing.
That was the "Happy child" era, so named after one of many hundreds of RnR songs.
Then came the 90-ties and war.
This hypothetical man is probably "Speedo Boy" from the TV series, ZOS (Zone of Separation)
Bosnian Doomguy's theme.
BEST
COMMENT
EVER
That was literally the first thing that came to mind
Knee Deep in the Burek
@@voislavjankovic8732 the shores of drina, thy cevapi consumed
jHenson413 Fuckin’ lol’d
Bosnia? Post Punk? all hail youtube recomendation ....
Pop punk was huge in Yugoslavia.
Yes mate. Been listening to this for days aswell. It’s like a theme tune for something.
I thought this was ska for a min lol
Nabolje
fr. can i get more recommendations of bands like this?
Just wow. UA-cam algorithm finally hits a home run.
I suggest you check out "Red Lorry Yellow Lorry" and "X-mal Deutschland" if you like this stuff!.
@@IncredulousMisanthrope Thanks. I'll have to check them out.
4am was the home run.
Right?!?
Max Tew All hail the Algorithm
The riffs sounds like master of puppets and this song was release earlier
I kinda hear cky 96 bitter beings to.
The doom theme surpasses all
I was thinking the same thing! Reminds me a lot of mop era metallica
sounds like caught in a mosh
No.
I can really see this being used in some gritty independent film
Sameee
In a goddamn chase scene nonetheless
@The Fantangolus No. Tarantino is one of the most overrated film makers of all time. Everything he does is stolen from old lesser known foreign films
THOTH like what?
Tell me about the thoth god pls
UA-cam: how about chiropractic videos?
Me: No.
UA-cam: how about martial artists reacting to video game fight scenes?
Me: WTF?
UA-cam: shit, I don't know? I've got some obscure Bosnian New Wave in the back.
Me: My man!
cool story bro
Obscure? O čemu pričaš?
@@awakege6337 jebi Amerikance
@@ur4913 👌
@@awakege6337 this is obscure for being >30 years old, not making radio play, and being on the other side of the world. I wouldn't expect you to know bands from Arizona in the 80s. Don't take insult.
all ex yugoslavja was very if not contemporary, even more avant-garde than the rest of europe in experimention and underground music.. very talented and obscure bands.. greetings from italy..
Imagine how many unreleased tapes and mastercuts, yet alone musicians died in that senseless war.. fucking hell
@@souhung69 very true
Then fucking nationalism had to come and ruin everything
@@eduardodiaz9942 like always
@@souhung69 It wasn't pointless, we were opressed by Serbia and since Tito died there was no point to stay together anymore. But that wasn't the plan of Great Serbia.
Im from bosnia and i never in the world heard this song. I didnt even know we have this kind of music. Cool
Pa zato što danas na našim retardiranim TV kanalima samo pričaju o idiotima koji vode ove naše proklete zemlje i o kurvama tj pevaljkama. Pozdrav iz Beograda
@@vandalking8341 Slažem se s tobom, peru nam mozak em nacionalizmom em lošom muzikom. Živio stari!
@@ludikomentator7568 hvala care. Živ bio i ti
@@vandalking8341 ❤❤❤
Slusam od shellaca do tortoise i arab on radar, a evo danas prvi put cujem ovo
it's like metallica, dead kennedys, and joy division all met up in bosnia
Hahaha indeed
@partizan Hahaha indeed, indeed, indeed
@@tulbanhawk haha indeed, indeed, indeed, indeed
A lot of surf rock, too. Link Wray must not have been too far.
@@vandalking8341 Nice October Rust profile picture
Thank you algorithm lord, finally I think you understand me.
I was just thinking the same. UA-cam is finally recommending something that I actually like 🤩
Mal.
UA-cam recommendations are on the up. ☺
hahah
Jajahaja YEAH
Many people say that this artist is dead but i can tell you that he is alive and well.
The producer of this Band was zoran redzic from the biggest yugoslav band called bijelo dugme.
Producer.... oh boy,...
Band Members
Branko Dabić
Ešref Hamzić
Mladen Pavičić
Nenad Simić
Vlado Kalajdžić
Željko Selak
Ne seriiii
Oh I didn’t know that!
Thanks for sharing such a cool fact!
Damnn didn't know that thankss for the info
@@covakoma1064 mladen, was also in bijelo dugme, plavi orkestar, and zabranjeno pušenje
UA-cam, please recommend me more of this and not Family Guy.
no1reallycaresabout2 family guy funny moments #83
Stop watching family guy stuff then. Also you can tell the algorithm you're not interested
@@novafawks I never watch Family Guy and mark uninterested every time, but I still get recommended it.
*24/7 Family Guy Full Episodes Stream*
Family Guy is the worst.
The bass tho
What else is there to do in boz besides master your craft
On black beauties.....
so fucking sick
bassline is straight out of the '60s, like deep purple or iron butterfly or one of those bands. This track is garage af, you can hear these guys trying really hard throughout the whole song to not outright plagiarize their record collection.
Actually now I want to listen to their later stuff, see how they evolved. Also this is great
Now I gotta find the tab
there's nothing as nostalgic as hearing ex yu music when you're from the Balkans no matter how old you are
Pogledaj kanal Peđa Radović. Vrhunske pjesme iz perioda 50tih do rata
Istina
I'm not even from Balkans and I can feel it
Can't wait to mention that I'm into Bosnian new wave synth in a conversation one day.
Number of people who heard this song
*1982 - 500*
37 years break
*2019 -500 000*
It was actually pretty popular in my town in those times. At least that´s what I've heard from my parents and family.
Thats really incredible when you think about it, we were born in the right generation
@Qimodis much more
Zavidovići had at least 10,000 people in 1982, and literally everyone here had a copy of this album.
15/08/2020 - 1,012,503
পোস্ট-পাংক শুনলে সবসময়ই "পোস্ট-এপোক্যালিপস" টাইপের একটা সময়ের কথা মনে আসে!রাত ২টায় বাংলাদেশের একটা শহরের রংহীন একটা বিল্ডিংয়ে থেকে এই গানটা শুনতে শুনতে কেন জানি মনে হচ্ছে আমি ধসে যাওয়া একটা পৃথিবীর কোনো যায়গায় শুয়ে আছি।আমার কমরেডরা আর আমি চুপচাপ রাতের আকাশের দিকে তাকিয়ে আছি আর দূর থেকে গানটা ভেসে আসছে,অনেকটা মৃত্যু-ঘন্টার মত...
This isn’t a weird algorithm thing, I just listen to a shit ton of new wave lol.
nah evereyone gets recommended it, just like plastic love
Marek Siciński I got recommended that a few months ago, found my way to Sovietwave, and eventually got here 😂
Then check xwaveradio .org
I was listening to "Fieberjahn" by B1000, which was uploaded by this same person. And I listen to music like this all the time.
I'm glad this was recommended by the algorithm, so here's the lyrics with the English translation.
(Mumije) Bojim se!
(Mumije) Strah me je!
Na prvom i drugom programu
Na naslovnim stranama
U programima radija
Svuda
Oko
Vas!
(Mumije) Bojim se!
(Mumije) Strah me je!
_______________________________
(Mummies) I'm afraid
(Mummies) I feel scared
On the first and second channels
On the front page
In the radio programs
Everywhere
Around
You
(Mummies) I'm afraid
(Mummies) I feel scared
на шта се односи текст, јел на власт?
@@KOSOVOisSERBIA222 Otkud znam, verovatno.
Thank you for the english and +1 for your Idoli icon!
@@Transona5 You're welcome. It's nice to see a fellow man of culture.
I didn't realise that the eerie and ethereal sustained singing and then shouting during the fast/"Doom the video game" part of the song were actual words.
Pretty Neat.
It's like the Beach Boys made the soundtrack for Doom.
hahahaaa
Yes 😂
Surf rock is same as metal just different key. Old tweet reply!
D1agram surf rock is black metal without distortion hahaha
This music makes me feel like a Slavic vampire hunter riding through the Bosnian countryside on my motorcycle in the middle of the night. Sunglasses on, leather jacket, mullet blowing in the crisp night air.
good shit.
Ugh shut up
@@salad3256 no u
my nigga
Yeaaah
Why would you wear sunglasses during the night
All of the rock artists from the last years of Yugoslavia seems to have a subconscious understanding that real shit was about to go down. All of it I’ve heard is hard, gritty and intense!
thats really because the 80 and 90 were the decades when punk and its derivatives were popular here
You have no idea how correct you are. I was born in Yugoslavia and near the end all talented bands had recurring theme that was war is coming or revolution is near. Its really spooky to think about it now, knowing what happened.
@@insanekos1 can you recommend me some of those bands?
@@mrttripz3236 Sure bro, search for EKV (par godina za nas) or Haustor (treci svijet), two most influential ex-YU bands. Both songs are very prophet-like.
@@insanekos1 🤝
The guitar sounds very rockabilly/psychobilly and I love it
Same thing came to my mind as well
And same here. Very much alike a Tallboys tune.
Word cotton!
@@numbimmune180 hell yeah..
it’s a psychobilly freak out!
The bass line and synth at the ends are so sick. Def a good song.
Maybe you should check out "I can't live in a living room" by "Red Zebra".....
Anonymous Duckling that is an AWESOME song thank you for the recommendation ☺️
@@Jin_Raiden you're welcome haha.
This song makes me wish cigarettes weren’t dangerous
Kasia Barry lol
@@VerilyTriumphant I think years of science has debunked that claim
@@alonelyweirdo7251 still less dangerous than being obese.
I only need cigarettes for that
They’re dangerous, they taste like shit, and they dry your mouth out, but my god, are they punk af
これはとても貴重な音源!
ボスニアにこんな素晴らしいバンドがあるのが分かったのはユーチューブのおかげです
Seems like we’re all gifted with this every six months or so
Now that's a chunky bass. Bless the algorithm.
It was Master of Puppets before Master of Puppets was recorded.
1:08 the thing should not be XD
Pretty common riff in many songs
Pretty sweet!
Reading all the comments (much of it not completely new to me), I gotta say (outside looking in) Yugoslavia was a very interesting place. I remember as a kid my folks took me on a holiday to Opatija around 87 or so. Loved it so much we went back the year after. I have very vivid memories of the Dinar for instance.
As for the war - not today.
This sounds like angry Balkan gothic surf rock. I love it.
Knew about this song for about 4 years now. I’m glad that it showed up on a Wow_Mao video
Svaka čast tome ko je sačuvao ovo, uvijek je lijepo pronać nepoznate bendove. Ko zna koliko ih je bilo u ovo doba.
Prvi put cujem, a rodjen sam 1961 u Jugi.. (SR BiH). Jebiga nikad covjek da sve vidi i cuje i u vlastitoj kulturi.
@@markm3869Znači služili ste neke 80/81?
Name of the album is
“Mumije lazu”
Which means
“Mummies lie”
This wave, of which is that main theme guitar very characteristic, this was all around when I was in high school in Bosnia.
Until war. Nothing after that.
can you recommend some other music from that era? this song is incredible!
Clicked by accident, best accident of my life.
Me too
Man I wish my mom would say that about me
For real❤
I say that about my soon
Me too
This is incredible! This is why I love UA-cam, so many opportunities to discover awesome things that I would have otherwise been completely unaware of.
I'm glad you enjoyed this stuff. I'm also thankful that youtube recommended this track to everyone. If you enjoy this, you'd probably like a band called "Red Lorry Yellow Lorry". They have a song called "The Rise" and it's bloody marvelous.
@@IncredulousMisanthrope Thanks for the suggestion, I'll have to check it out!
Right on, girl...
It is pretty amazing, and yet youtube chooses to inflate the popularity of advertising favorites like Conan and Will Smith. It could be worse but it could be better. Glad it exists altogether
Yes dear, then and today this group is unknown, but awesome songs.
Bosnian Doom Guy’s theme goes hard
Vokal, klavijature: Željko Selak,
gitara: Branko Dabić Daba,
bas: Nenad Simić Sima,
i bubnjevi: Ešref Hamzić Eško.
Ispravka: gitara Mladen Pavicic - Pava
Ispravka: Na albumu"Mumije lazu" gitaru je svirao Mladen Pavicic-Pava, poslije clan Plavog orkestra.
producent: basista iz Bijelog Dugmeta
What happened with them after the War?
@@kelvinguevara2683 Only info I could find (translated from www.smboemi.com/showthread.php?46745-Pauk-Biografija)
"Pauk stopped working in 1984.
At that time, members often stop working on music. Singer and keyboards Željko Selak starts working on radio Zavidovići where he makes a successful managerial career and he also deals with the organization of concerts. Daba deals with architecture, Eshko goes to Austria and Sima to Belgrade."
Remember guys,this was the disco flashdance era with most electronica being stuff by kraftwerk or tomita . Pretty interesting for the time.
Actually this stuff was being produced back when punk rock was being progressive. Bands like red zebra and joy division must've influenced them and not kraftwerk. Electronica had nothing to do with this honestly.
Ah and check out red zebra fam, you'd love them if you like this!.
@@IncredulousMisanthrope saw red zebra live at Manifiesta (Bredene, Belgium) last year, without really knowing them beforehand. Good shit
@@adorno_gang37 wait...they're still alive?. That's fantastic, they're so underrated. Them and red lorry yellow lorry are two of the best post punk bands to ever exist!.
@@IncredulousMisanthrope yes they're still going strong, I will check out that other band as well!
THIS SONG HAS MADE MY LIFE SO MUCH BETTER 😭I don’t know why the hell this isn’t huge imma make some skate clips to these genius musicians. Shout out to the Bosnians who really know how to play! Unbelievable 🤯
Огромное спасибо рекомендациям Ютуба за то, что пару лет назад мне попалась эта прекрасная песня, которая помогла мне пройти период колоссальной моральной усталости. Балканы гораздо круче, чем кажутся, просто о них почти никто ничего не знает, кроме спортсменов и войн.
fun fact: you can find this song by just searching "Bosnian Doom"
Certified wowmao classic
Wdym
@@supernimo739gaming7 This was used in his "Welcome to the Balkans" video
@@OceanManTakeMeBy i cant find it
Algorithm? Im here because of my Balkan blood!
😍
Yu punk still remains my fav. Ita fun discovering So many different sounds.
めちゃくちゃカッコいい!
同意します、ボスニア・ヘルツェゴビナからの挨拶 :)
this thing went on autoplay one night while drunk as shit, thank you youtube autoplay
Amazing how this bands performance, has time traveled from small town in 1982 Bosnia, to the whole world by 2020.
Zbog ovakvih stvari sam ponosna na ono što je ovaj grad nekad bio.
Zavidovici
Ma cijela Yuga
spaziva
its really special to have Bosnian punk, I was in Bosnia and talked to a lot of people and, even these days these kinds of music is really rare.
If you like this stuff, maybe you'd enjoy this band called "Red Zebra". They have a wonderful song called "I can't live in a living room".
Short advice: this kind of music is common to find. You just need to work your way through the recommended. Just click on whatever says "Post punk" or "Darkwave" or "coldwave". You'd find alot, trust me.
Thanks for your comment, I really liked the response.
Yes, I did listen to the song. I've never heard of Red Zebra, but I know the song though. Funny... Thats more in the Post-Punk corner I assume.
Overall I really enjoy the wave genre, mostly dark and mystic is my flavor. I also listen to synthpop, cold wave, and I also really enjoy minimal wave.
I like Lebanon Hannover, moderne, Deux, Police Des Moeurs, This cold night and many more, but mostly German / French and I just jumped into the Slav / Russian construction site. I found this I really like Молчат Дома - Этажи @@IncredulousMisanthrope
@@spel2024 I'm glad you liked my response. I'm just here to help people discover stuff. Yes, red zebra is indeed a post punk band. I also like listening to french coldwave these days. There's a channel called "js59" that uploads coldwave stuff. I discovered loads of french bands like OTO, Guerre Froide, Opera de nuit and les visiters du soir(probably misspelled that haha). Thank you for your recommendations also. I've never heard of this cold night before, I'll check them out. Cheers!.
This is genuinely one of the coolest songs ever.
I feel a strange urge to destroy demons with an oversized gun 🤔
PBH get some help
Oi, lady, ev'r heard of doom?
yo whats your pfp? @PBH
@@paulludwigewaldvonkleist4039 it's an image I Commissioned from an artist
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This album was so hard to find on actual vinyl, I remember having to purchase it from a record shop in Rijeka online to get an actual copy. Very hard record to find in physical copy but definitely worth getting if you can find it somewhere in the balkans.
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Are there more cool tracks on it?
@@questionsfrog1918 I think there are other solid tracks in the album. I've got the entire album on digital if you want me to share
@@kire929 would love to hear them,yes
Where has this music been all my life?
in this playlist :)
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This will never dissappear from your recommendations.
Great stuff, thanks for sharing, would never have come across that material otherwise. Jazzy synthpop with a gothic vibe and a 50s rock guitar style: crazy mix but it works.
Coz' is awesome stuff mate..
im from that area and i know a lot of music from that era like a lot alot u can write a book about it
hit me up in comments i will stay up all night if thats what it take to spread the word of music
of that era in particular
say yes
@@shomina2982 If you have other bands to suggest, please go ahead, I'll gladly discover them.
and its my deathbed
@@kraftwerk0243 Luna - Amazon
Psihokratija - Ples Iluzija
Kazimirov Kazneni Korpus - Paraliticno sizoidne devojke
Du Du A - Ja ne bi ne bi
Rascep gospodina Karizmacinskog - Ples svetlosti i ples mraka
La Strada - Zelje
Borghesia - Tako mladi
Otroci socializma - Vojak
Mizar - Devojka od bronza
Trobecove krusne peci - Boje noc u krv
Karlowy Vary - Haotika
EKV - Tonemo
Boye - Kafe na dnu okeana
Gustaph y njegovi dobri duhovi - Damin trip
etc, etc...
I ovakvo nesto je stvoreno u Zavidovicima.Danas u Sarajevu ne mogu prici ni milimetar ,da stvore nesto poput ovoga.Pank Flojd kao alternativa,sve ti je jasno .....
their bass player is insane
Hell yea!
0:55 potential hiphop beat right there
if only Tarantino could hear this
Yeah
Get out of my head.
Or rza
Agreed
Tarantino isn't cool enough for this music.
Это лучшее, что я слушал. Фантастика.
биты шикарные
@@UnityLemreis Это невозможно представить. Брежнев ещё живой был, а тут такая музыка)
Пример?
Love these vocal harmonies. Incredibly powerful.
Do check out "Extinguish" by "Ski Patrol". That's that one song UA-cam hasn't recommended to anyone yet...
i love seeing so many discover the amazing artistry of yugoslavian rock
It's crazy how this didn't become famous
One of the best basslines that I've ever heard
I just randomly clicked on youtube main page, and this came up.
I do not regret anything.
bosnjak DOOM
Serb Bosnian DOOM
@@LetsDance1244 YUGOSLAVIAN DOOM
Ja nemam reci koliko je ovo dobro
I as a bosnian think this is very very great. Greetings from Bosnia!
Ovo razvaljuje! Bukvalno nisam mogao da vjerujem koliko je dobro. A nerviraju me ljudi kad kazu da nije bilo novog talasa u bih, a bio je evo pauk, pa sarajevski radio, te kongres
Imali su Bosanci dobrog New wavea, a bome i panka.
Ne zaboravi SCH
Thanks for this vídeo.... Awesome..... Cheers from Brasil...
that breakdown that starts around 2:23 gets me every time
Na prvom i drugog programu na naslovnim stranama, svuda oko vas. Mumije lažu!!!!
this is world class. seriously. i am glad this has 1.7 million views because its that good.
dude. this. is. breathtaking.
indeed it is. Check out gang of four if you like this stuff
So lovely sound. Perfect. love from South korea
Ex-Yugoslavia music artist were very talented and creative in all rock (and punk!) subgenres.
We were going toe to toe with the world ; Some band's and solo artists were even 20 or 30 years ahead of their time !
But most of that went under the radar becouse rest of the world wasn't interested to hear NOTHING that came from communist country. It is a shame becouse we have such rock gems that people even now ask "soo, you had such crazy and rich rock scene in 60's, 70's, 80's?"
Got this recommended to me 2 years ago, I still come back every now and then
Wow😍 prvi put čujem za ovaj band, svašta
Coming back here because of Pelosi's reckless visit to the ROC. Those mummies in TV are indeed a massive threat.
I am from Bosnia and I am punk and I am from Sarajevo so this song is soooo good for me!
Love it
Greetings from a Türkisch man who is grown up in Germany.
Selam to my Bosniak Brothers ❤
I wonder why UA-cam is suddenly pushing this. Not complaining, but it was uploaded in 2011!
Probably the NZ shooting
@@devintariel3769 - Seems unlikely? (Or am I missing a clever joke?)
@@devintariel3769 This was being recommended like a week before the shooting though.
UA-cam just kind of randomly does this sometimes. It's kind of like how that 80s Japanese pop song called Plastic Love blew up out of seemingly nowhere awhile back.
@@KayleeCee Yeah that is exactly what this situation made me think of.
this is the song that started me down the road of yugoslav punk and new wave.
hvala Dronemf!
1982... wow
I don't know what happened, but recommended has blessed us all
Man released Master Of Puppets main riff before it existed
this. fucken. SLAPS!!! thank you youtube recommend!
Damn i was born in 80s in Sarajevo and I never heard we had those type of music
Typed in ‘Bosnian Alternative’ as a way to explore different music genres from different countries and was not disappointed
THAT SCREAM HITS SO GOOOOOOOD
I have no idea why this came up on my feed, but I dig it. :D
ingasparrow same
I'm glad you people like this stuff. Check out "Gang of Four" and "Red Lorry Yellow Lorry" everyone!. You'd love these bands if you enjoy this!. Cheers!.
@@IncredulousMisanthrope check out satan panonski oci u magli
one of my fawourite trash punk experimental bands from balkan area
a bosnian wrote master of puppets four years before metallica
Thanks UA-cam recommendeds, this is pretty lit
Holy shit this song is awesome!
Gorgeous, strong, rhythmic, fast and at times gradually and wisely chosen slow intervals, super! Love it!
Thanks UA-cam for not recommending the same videos over and over and instead taking me to this piece of gold
I just came back to this video after not listening to it since roughly October 2017- it’s strange seeing so many comments recently talking about it being recommended by the algorithm. Not to be a hipster or anything but I wish I just got this stuff recommended to me!
Same here lol!