O!KultMi Smo Drzava / We Are The State

Label:

Ne! Records – NE015

Format:

Vinyl, LP, Album

Country:

Sweden

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Punk

Tracklist

A1Kult - Prisega2:27
A2Kult2:11
A3Mladi Imajo Moč (Brezveze)
A4Tovariši - Čigavi?2:47
A5Za Ljudi3:38
A6Zahvala Zahvalam3:59
A7Manipulacija3:32
B1Socialistična Morala4:42
B2Disco Objekt5:22
B3Voli! Bodočnost3:24
B4Za Ljudi
B5Tovariši - Čigavi?

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtStudio Metro, Ljubljana

Credits

  • BassSrecko Matovic
  • DesignNe! Records*, JW Design*
  • DrumsJoze Hren
  • EngineerDare Novak (tracks: B4, B5), Iztok Černe (tracks: B4, B5), Peter Gruden (tracks: B4, B5)
  • GuitarAndrej Petek
  • Guitar, VocalsBrane Zorman
  • Photography ByJane Štravs, Matija Praznik, Siniša Lopojda
  • ProducerIgor Vidmar (tracks: B4, B5), Neven Smolčič (tracks: B4, B5)
  • Translated ByKatja Kosi

Notes

A1, A2, A4 to B3 recorded live at dvorana Šentvid, Jan 1983
A3 recorded live at Novi Rock 1982, Križanke, Ljubljana
B4, B5 recorded at Metro Studio, June 1982.

Black vinyl edition limited to 300 copies.

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Mi Smo Drzava / We Are The State (LP, Album, Red)Ne! RecordsNE015Sweden2013
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Mi Smo Drzava / We Are The State (LP, Album, Yellow)Ne! RecordsNE015Sweden2013
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Mi Smo Drzava / We Are The State (LP, Album, Clear White)Ne! RecordsNE015Sweden2013
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Mi Smo Drzava / We Are The State (CD, Album, Stereo)Ne! RecordsNE015Sweden2013

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Reviews

  • karmakumulatorr's avatar
    from original press release:
    "O! KULT (O! CULT) was never a band that played to entertain the audience, but they force them to act and take a stand. Therefore their music can truly be called (engaging) punk. This is the one best examples of how music can enlighten people of the problems in society; therefore this is mandatory listen when it comes to ex-YU punk.
    More about O! KULT in the text on the cover, written by Igor Basin.
    In addition, O! KULT own fanzine is also available.
    It came out for the first with their only cassette that was released in 1983 - and now it's time again!
    800 copies of the LP (300black / 200 red / 200/yellow / 100 clear) and 500 come with a CD.
    O! KULT officially came together on the outskirts of Ljubljana, in Medvode, exactly two years after Tito's death, on 4 May 1982 at 3:05pm. In the same week, they had their first gig in Kočevje. In a Radio Student broadcast, Igor Vidmar called them "a new discovery of Ljubljana's punk underground" which culminated in a concert at Novi rock '82 (New Rock Festival). In January 1983, they played in "Dom Svobode" in Ljubljana Šentvid and recorded a live cassette "Class Struggle is the Only Motive of History", which was later on in winter released by ŠKUC Gallery in 330 copies with a fanzine supplement.
    They reached for the scissors and with the fierceness of Crass, Poison Girls, Dead Kennedys and Sham 69, cut and pasted article titles from daily newspapers and other Socialist people's pamphlets to give them a new sharper political meaning and charge.
    On the wings of leftist ideas, thoughts and demands, O! KULT were sternly and persistently breaking down the self-managing socialism doctrine. No wonder they were observed, surveilled, controlled, censored. Though they were permitted to play the songs "Thanks to Thanks" and "Comrades"(Whose?) at the then most important rock festival Novi rock '82, the two songs were not included in the concert recording on the waves of the national Radio Ljubljana. These same songs were censored also in the second issue of 'Punk Problemi', published in the same time.
    Igor Vidmar wrote for the Novo Mesto Valj: "it seems rather meaningful that the large part of most recent punk creativity - now already the third generation of punk bands - plunged into a critique of bureaucracy, statism and any kind of alienation of work and self-management, a critique that was fundamental and had risen from proletarian-libertarian ideals".
    Igor Bašin - BIGor"

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