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Laibach Nova Akropola Vinyl LP Black and Silver RSD 2023

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Cat no. BREDD868
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Black and Silver

Tracklist:

1. Vier Personen
2. Nova Akropola
3. Krvava Gruda - Plodna Zemlja
4. Vojna Poema
5. Ti, Ki Izzivaš (Outro)
6. Die Liebe
7. Država
8. Vade Retro
9. Panorama
10. Vade Retro (Live in Ljubljana, 1997)
11. Nova Akropola (Live)
12. Vier Personen (Live in Ljubljana, 2019)
13. Krvava Gruda - Plodna Zemlja (Live at Exit Festival, Serbia, 2021)
14. Ti, Ki Izzivaš (Live at Exit Festival, Serbia, 2021)
15. Die Liebe (Live in Skopje)
16. Država Revisited (Live at Ljubljana Castle, 2020)

Few bands stand apart from the crowd as distinctly as Laibach. Their idiosyncratic outlook and philosophy was formed against the backdrop of post-Soviet socialism in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and the band has continued to follow an individual, often controversial path for over forty years, taking them into places few other artists dare to go.

Originally released by Cherry Red in 1986, ‘Nova Akropola’ (‘The New Acropolis’) remains a masterpiece of
politically-informed industrial expression, and signalled the beginning of Laibach’s breakthrough onto the international scene, at a time when restrictions imposed on them in their homeland were beginning to be lifted.

Produced in conjunction with the band, this edition includes a selection of brilliant live recordings of ‘Nova Akropola’ songs hand-picked by Laibach, and captured in Slovenia, Serbia and Macedonia. Packaged in artwork designed by the band and their team, and accompanied by brilliant sleevenotes by Alexei Monroe, author of 'Interrogation Machine', this new incarnation demonstrates the longevity of both the songs and the philosophy behind them, and is an essential continuation of the ‘Nova Akropola’ story, and a vital new addition to Laibach’s catalogue.