Showing posts with label Urgh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Urgh. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Ex Yugoslavian INDUSTRIAL ROCK




Ex-Yugoslavian INDUSTRIAL ROCK


Ex-Yugoslavia is a term for the region were Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Montenegro countries exist today. It was all one big communist country until the war in 1991. Anyway, here is something that might be interesting for you guys. This is a oldschool mixtape compilation that I've done to present to you industrial rock bands from these parts. Some of them only did industrial rock for short period in their career, and some of them are full industrial rock acts. I've attached a small txt file to the compilation were you have information about the bands. Anyway, most of the bands on this compilation are from the 80's and 90's. Hope you will like them. :)

here's the track list:

01 Borghesia - Ni Upanja Ni Strahu (4:28)
02 Overdose - Hole (4:40)
03 Kleimor - Orientatia (3:35)
04 Crossroatsz - War (2:37)
05 dreDDup - One is Alive (5:18)
06 Chornobyl In House - Golden Needle (3:33)
07 Transmisia - Dumbshow (3:53)
08 Klopka za pionira - Pistolj (3:12)
09 Katarza - Z (2:45)
10 Koh - Thoughtful Animal (4:12)
11 S.o.K. - Justice (3:47)
12 Dead Businessman - Pitchloop (3:08)
13 Laibach - Message from the Black Star (5:46)
14 Youth A.D. - State Of Terror (3:13)
15 Pure - New Life (5:06)
16 Urgh! - Cekic (3:33)
17 P.M.S. - Psycho Song (3:50)
18 CutNpAsTe - Kill Em All and Come Back Alone (3:15)
19 Vivisect - Skill to Kill (4:06)
20 Moholitx - Lambs (5:31)
21 Drop Dead - You Are Dead (live) (1:54)
22 Pornhouse - Kaam Ya (4:54) 

file size: 117 mb
format: mp3 44khz/192kbps

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Urgh! + PMS - Yonuss Tape (1992)


Urgh! + PMS - Yonuss Tape (1992)

Split tape of Belgrades post-punk/industrial/hip hop/alternative band Ugrh! and female trash/post-punk band PMS. Only released on cassette.

Fortuantely, we've got the permission from the artist to post his releases here in promotional purposes. Enjoy! Ant thanx to Gagi from Urgh and Svetlana from PMS:

Download part1

Download part2


Saturday, March 22, 2008

Urgh!

URGH!

URGH! was a band active in Belgrade, Serbia, from 1991 to 2001. During a decade of their existence, they displayed an impressive ability to change their musical direction and merge various genres in their output.The band kicked-off as grindcore quartet and achieved relative fame when a video for their song Paradise Town got aired on the first national channel. It was a big thing back in the day, since Serbia had only three TV-channels.

The first “real” release was a split tape with PMS in 1992 called Yonuss Tape. Although not a first band from Belgrade to play grindcore, URGH! managed to approach a wider audience with their sound. Searching for a new musical identity ensued, leading to another two cassette releases: 9194 and Unplugged. While former blended grindcore with all sorts of musical directions in a perplexing cacophony, the latter offered a mellow side of same songs including orchestrations with violin, accordion and toys. Until 1997 URGH! stabilized in a sort of post-core/noise sound and released Oesophagus. The song Kratko&Jasno, boosted by a furious video, became band’s most recognizable song. In 1999 URGH! re-recorded some old songs and complied a "best of" release. Planned to be band’s first CD, 120% never saw light of the day because band's then-publisher B92 got taken over by the regime and CD destroyed along with some other releases. By 2000 URGH! has become a trio and recorded Sumo, their last album to date, released in 2001. The album was built upon samples and loops instead of live drums and spawned a minor hit "Kasika, viljuska, noz" using lyrics of an old children's song.


Fortuantely, we've got the permission from the artist to post his releases here in promotional purposes. Thanx to Gagi of Urgh


discography:


1992 - Yonuss Tape (part 1, part 2)
1994 - 9194
1995 - Unplugged
1996 - Cesophagus
1999 - 120%
2001 - Sumo

Gagi's solo work:
Dragoberto2007

videos:

Apo pantos kakodaimonos
Kratko&Jasno
Razmena materije
Kasika, viljuska, noz