You never know how this searching the world for musick is going to go. Previously in Albania, I had to make some compilations of available tuneage, as the former Yugo area is quite tumultuous to say the least. Now here in Macedonia, two great bands with releases from back in 1988 that are poignant & vital today.
ALEKSANDAR MAKEDONSKI was formed in 1986, in Skopje, then Socialist
Republic of Macedonia as an offshoot of the prominent punk rock group
Badmingtons. It included: Vladimir Petrovski - Karter – guitar &vocals;
Dejan Škartov - Deko – keyboards & backing vocals; Zoran Janković – Bajo –
bass & backing vocals; Vlado Dimovski – drums; & Melita Stefanovska -
backing vocals.
The former Badmingtons drummer Boris Georgiev decided to
join the gothic rock cult band Mizar, the other band I am featuring today. He
played on their first self-titled album released in 1988.
Unlike Badmingtons, who were a punk band, Aleksandar
Makedonski was initially a more pop-rock oriented act. Aleksandar Makedonski
recorded several songs for the national Macedonian Radio-Television music
production. They soon became popular across the country. The group released its
debut album Za heroje i princeze for Jugodisk record label in 1988.
Differing from their previous material, the album was in Serbo-Croatian,
because it was the most widespread language in the multilingual former Yugoslav
market. In 1990, they recorded two songs, "Mi se igra" &
"Sečavanja" in Macedonian at Mladinski Radio Klub 100, which were
released on the Demoskop tape.
Shortly thereafter the line-up changed. Melita Stefanovska
left to joined the all-female alternative rock band Royal Albert Hall, while
Dimovski & Škartov joined the psychedelic rock group Kleržo. Vladimir continued to
work with a new bass player Mite Brljamov, but with a different musical style.
In 1991, they recorded songs for the second album at the
studio of Nikola Kokan Dimuševski of Leb i sol, however it was never
released. After a long pause, they recorded a new material throughout
1995, which was finally released as Aleksandar Makedonski's second album Moeto
carstvo for the Makoton label in 1997. All three original members of
Badmingtons are on "Moeto carstvo" along with bassist Zoran
Janković.
Aleksandar Makedonski – Za Heroje I Princeze, Jugodisk
LPD-0431, 1988.
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Side A –
Da, Da, Da
Neću Da Plačem
Celu Noć I Ceo Dan
Kucao Sam Na Tvoja Vrata
Rum & Coca-Cola
Side B –
Za Heroje I Princeze
Bezabi Babi
Kraj
Dođi, Jutro
Mizar (Мизар) is a Macedonian darkwave band formed in 1983 in Skopje, Macedonia. Mizar's musical style is post-punk, darkwave & gothic rock. Mizar combines elements of bands like Joy Division along with traditional Macedonian folk & Byzantine music. Another highlight of their music is the two Goran's (Tanevski & Trajkoski), whose vocals are based on Eastern Orthodox church chants. Most of their songs are in Macedonian.
Mizar’s lyrics have a strong socio-political message. Trajkoski
says that few Macedonian musicians dare to oppose the party line of the government
or the political establishment:
The bands self-titled first release has achieved something
of a cult status, especially in Republic
of Macedonia & across the former Yugoslavia.
It was the first Yugoslav rock record in the Macedonian language. Previously,
Macedonian bands primarily recorded in Serbo-Croatian for marketing reasons, as
it is the most widespread language in the multilingual former Yugoslav
Federation. The album was a major success for the band. It is listed among the
top ten rock albums ever released in Yugoslavia. Because of the band's
avant-garde sound & image, its Eastern Orthodox Christian leanings &
its support for Macedonian self-determination, they were viewed with certain
degree of suspicion by the former communist regime. Still, the group received
great media attention including numerous appearances on the national
television.
On their self-titled first release, Mizar are: Goran
Tanevski – vocals; Gorazd Čapovski – guitar; Sašo Krstevski – bass; Katerina Veljanovska – keyboards; & Boris
Georgiev – drums.
Mizar – Mizar, Helidon – FLP 05-074, 1988.
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Side A –
Devojka Od Bronza
Doždot
Magla
Iljada I Šeeset Leta
Uninije
Stoj
Side B -
Gradot E Nem
Hoden Že
Istekuvam
Zlatno Sonce
Enjoy,
NØ
Aleksandar Makedoneski
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