25 August 2009

KuZLe

KuZLe Slovenia (Yug) various sources Punk / New wave Novi Rock '81 (7 tracks, 14min, ?~Mp3@224kbps, 22MB) 01 Smej se + Meščanske Račke 02 Ne Me Met Za Svino 03 Ostani Idiot 04 Vahid 05 Ti Si Zvezda 06 Fabrka 07 Ivan Silni  ---------------------------------------- Še pomnite tovariši? (1981-82) (18 tracks, 32min, ?~Mp3@192kbps, 47MB) 01 Prazna generacija 02 Reka-Postojna-Lublana 03 1 2 3 4 ta sedim in pijem pir 04 Vahid 05 Superlim 06 Ne vi mislt 07 Ti si zvezda 08 Če se rodis cigan 09 Moja mama 10 Smej se 11 Ostan idiot 12 Vse je isto 13 Poljubi me 14 Naredte revolucijo 15 Vse je uredu 16 Skrivnosti mladih src 17 Lepo je... 18 Vahid (Buni & Zablujena Generacija) + Lyrics ---------------------------------------- Live at Idrija gymnasium (1 track, 33min, ?~Mp3@192kbps, 45MB) ---------------------------------------- Marinela.mp3 + 3m3drv.mp3 + Interview - Izštekani + Pictures ---------------------------------------- KUZLE Idrija, Slovenija, former Yugoslavija….. Idrija is a Slovenian town that was famous in the eighties for it’s quick silver mine, lace, žlikrof dumplings, psychiatric hospital and a punk band named KUZLE (bitches, female dogs). Today it’s known mostly for two big factories and for it’s apathetic residents, a real ghost town one could say. Once upon a time it was not like this… On the remains of different rock and punk bands, a group of young boys got together in the eighties and formed a band. They had many things in common: were all full of hormones, read the Yugoslave rock magazine Ðuboks, were fanaticaly buying vinil records in Italy and listened, felt and lived for punk music. Soon the band Kuzle was formed, the memberes were: Dare Kauric guitar/back vokal, Bojan Lapanja vokal, Iztok Turk drums, Dušan Moravec bass guitar/back vokal. In the following years they made almost sixty songs, had around thirty gigs, a few recordings, appeared on TV and radio stations and issued a compilation Lepo je (’It is beautiful’). Later on they changed two drumers, first Bojan Pajer then Iztok Lampe. Unfortunately the endless years the members had to serve the military service for the National army of Yugoslavia changed everything in the band and Kuzle soon become a part of the past. People went their way, Yougoslavia disintegrated. And now, after 25 years, the recorded songs are found and introduced to the public. From Kulze MySpace Download