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Slovenian and industrial
* Laibach ( band ), Slovenian industrial musical group
Laibach is a Slovenian avant-garde music group associated with industrial, martial, and neo-classical musical styles.
Two of the most famous modern Slovenian bands are Laibach, an early 1980s industrial music group, and Siddharta.
Laibach is a Slovenian avant-garde music group strongly associated with industrial, martial, and neo-classical musical styles.
He was born as Tomaž Luckmann in the Slovenian industrial border town of Jesenice, then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
The Slovenian industrial band Laibach hails from Trbovlje.
Ljubljana – Zagreb – Beograd, released in 1993, is an album by Slovenian industrial group Laibach, recorded in 1982.
NATO, released October 10, 1994, is an album by Slovenian industrial group Laibach, named after NATO.
Jesus Christ Superstars is an album by Slovenian industrial / electronic music group Laibach.
Laibach was the debut album of the Slovenian industrial group Laibach.
The Slovenian industrial group Laibach edited the lyrics in their cover version to make it appropriate for 1994's NATO album.
After his death, the eastern Slovenian industrial town of Strnišče was renamed Kidričevo in his honour.

Slovenian and band
Hungarian, Slovenian, and Romanian fiddle players are often accompanied by a three-stringed variant of the viola known as the kontra, or as well as double bass, with cimbalom and clarinet being less standard yet still common additions to a band.
The Avsenik saga began in 1953 with a band formed in Slovenia, broadcast on the Slovenian Hour from Austria, and dubbed the " Musicians of the Oberkrain " by a Vienna disc jockey.
The most popular song of Avsenik's band is the polka titled " Na Golici " in Slovenian, or " Trompetenecho " in German, " Trumpet Echoes " in English, which is the most played instrumental song in the world, being an early trademark and success of the Avsenik Brothers.
During the summer of 1980, following the suggestion of Knez ' father, famous Slovenian painter and artist Janez Knez, the band changed the name to Laibach.
The band has participated in a Slovenian contest EMA 2007 for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with a song Kdo hoče plesati z menoj ( Who Wants To Dance With Me ).
* Prospect ( Slovenian band ), a progressive metal band from Ljubljana, Slovenia
* Germania ( band ), a side-project of the Slovenian group Laibach
Siddharta is a five-piece Slovenian rock band founded in 1995.
The band overstepped Oxeía and played as an opening act for Liquido and Dog Eat Dog at the biggest Slovenian festival, Rock Otočec, and at the Ljubljana open-air theatre Križanke for the Leningrad Cowboys.
Laibach are, without doubt, the internationally best-known Slovenian rock band.
The Slovenian style polka band always includes a piano accordion, chromatic accordion, or the Diatonic button accordion ( also called a " button box ").
After their third album, Tretja dimenzija ( The Third Dimension ), they were already considered as the Slovenian pop rock band of the decade, breaking sales records in rock category and selling out some of the biggest venues in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana like Križanke and Hala Tivoli, which were previously considered as unconquerable for Slovenian rock bands.
However, Slovenian authorities refused to issue visas to the band, which caused a scandal in Slovenian media.
After the intervention of the Slovenian president Milan Kučan, visas were issued to the members of the band, and they performed several concerts including a sold out concert in the Tivoli Hall.
* Siddharta ( band ), a Slovenian rock band
On the other hand, when the middle-class Slovenian band Pankrti adopted the style of London punk music rooted in unemployment and other issues specific to the UK, it was seen in Yugoslavia as the spread of British culture and its adaptation to the local setting.
* The Slovenian punk band Racija has a song " To ni bla Metka " ( That Was Not Metka ), apparently parodying Pankrti's song " Metka ".

Slovenian and Laibach
* 1988, Laibach: Victory Under the Sun ( Slovenian title: Laibach: Zmaga pod soncem, serbo-croatian title Laibach: Pobeda pod suncem )-Directed by Goran Gajic
Laibach, a Slovenian group who began while Yugoslavia remained a single state, were very controversial for their iconographic borrowings from Stalinist, Nazi, Titoist, Dada, and Russian Futurist imagery, conflating Yugoslav patriotism with its German authoritarian adversary.
WAT is an album by Slovenian music group Laibach, released September 8, 2003.
Their musical style is somewhat reminiscent of that of Slovenian pioneers Laibach, but differs from it in that it has a less electronic sound, and incorporates elements of medieval music, Gregorian chants, and an overall epic feel.
Many recognized Slovenian artists and DJ's were invited to work on it, such as Laibach, DJ Umek, DJ Kanzyani, Jamirko, McBrane and others.
Though rock had become popular earlier, it was not until the mid-1980s breakthrough of Laibach, who are now internationally renowned, that Slovenian rock became well-known.

Slovenian and covered
Apart from many fresh intellectual ideas and innovations ( for the Slovenian circumstances and intellectual coordinates, but very likely also in a wider sense ) Taja Kramberger has written many critical articles on various aspects of Slovenian history, cultural life, but also on broader European History and culture, e. g. on Spanish Civil War, different models of Enlightenment in Europe and the recurrent Enlightenment features in the works of Anton Tomaž Linhart, on epistemic divergence between Enlightenment's and Historismus's: de: Historismus ( Geschichtswissenschaft ) paradigms of historiography, on anthropology of translation, history of university and the formation of university habitus: fr: Habitus ( sociologie ), on literary and cultural fields: fr: Pierre Bourdieu # Théorie des champs in the 1930s in Slovenia ( by then partially covered by the administrative unit of Dravska banovina ) and on the role of women in the constitution of these fields etc.
The Austrian side is rocky and precipitous while the Slovenian side is less steep, covered with spruce forests and low bushy pine at lower altitudes with grass higher up.

Slovenian and song
One of this songs is " Dan ljubezni ", a Slovenian ( Yugoslavian ) song, performed at Eurovision Song Contest 1975.
The two composed the song Naprej zastava slave together, which used to be the unofficial Slovenian national anthem up to the 1980s.
* " Radio Ga Ga " is the name and the theme song of a political satire radio show on the Slovenian national radio-Radio Slovenija 1.
* The Slovenian Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers for the Protection of Copyright ( SAZAS ) yearly confers the Zlati klopotec (" Golden Klopotec ") award to the author of the best popular song in a Slovene dialect for that year.
It features two previously unrecorded songs: a song in Slovenian, " Slovenačka reč " (" A Word in Slovenian "), recorded live, featuring music from the band's old song " Idem ( Kao da ne idem, a idem )" and lyrics written by Slovenian journalist Sonja Javorik, and a song in Macedonian, " Pesna protiv maleri " (" A Song against Bad Luck "), recorded in studio for the theatre play Kutrite mali hrčki ( Poor Little Hamsters ) by Skopje Drama Theatre.
* Andromeda, 1980 instrumental album and song by Slovenian musician Miha Kralj
-Irena Kohont, Slovenian singer, made a Slovenian version of the song, named " To so bili dnevi ", together with a music video.

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