Laibach
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SloveniaSlovenia

1 июня 1980

Laibach

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Emerging from Trbovlje, Slovenia, in 1980, Laibach established itself as a pioneering industrial music project. The band's name, a German moniker for Slovenia's capital, Ljubljana, immediately signaled their penchant for provocative and ambiguous statements, a characteristic that would define their extensive and evolving career. Laibach was a foundational member of the NSK (Neue Slowenische Kunst – "New Slovenian Art") art movement, leaving a significant imprint on their homeland's cultural landscape.

Laibach gained particular recognition for their distinctive approach to cover songs. By reinterpreting popular tracks, they aimed to expose hidden or overlooked messages, often commenting on political totalitarianism and the dictatorial aspects of rock stardom. This strategy was notably successful on the album Opus Dei, especially with their rendition of Queen's "One Vision." Retitled "Geburt Einer Nation" and set to a militaristic rhythm, the German lyrics transformed familiar lines into unsettling echoes of totalitarian ideology.

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Milan Fraslead vocals
Ivan Novakbackground vocals, electronic instruments
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Luka Jamniksynthesizer
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Sašo Vollmaiersynthesizer
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Janez Gabričmembranophone
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Srečko Bajdaelectronic instruments, original
Andrej Lupincbass guitar, electronic instruments, original
Bine Zerkoelectronic instruments, keyboard, membranophone, original
Dejan Knezelectronic instruments, keyboard, membranophone, original
Tomaž Hostniklead vocals
Tone Dimnikdrums (drum set), original
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Damjan Biziljsynthesizer
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Ervin Markošekelectronic instruments, keyboard, membranophone
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