
Today we focus on music from whatever was left out of Yugoslavia. We check out Koala Voice from Kisovec, Sajzerbiterlemon from Belgrade, Mizerija, She Brought Me Gasoline and Tus Nua from Zagreb. The rest of the show is filled with tributes to music producer Milan Ciric who passed away on November 29 last year, Pedja Vranesevic who passed away on February 6th, Marko Brecelj who passed away on February 4th and Aki Rahimovski who passed away on January 22 this year.
VIS Iskre – Sheba;
Mižerija – Lanci;
Koala Voice – Postapokalipticni svet;
Koala Voice – Things that hurt a little;
Boye – Laz je laz;
Laboratorja – Oprostaj od Magneta;
Med – Ja odem u polje;
Bijelo Dugme – Goodbye America;
Parni Valjak – Hrast;
Buldozer – Ne brini mama;
Buldozer – Blues gnjus;
Yu Grupa – Oprosti ljubavi;
Šajzerbiterlemon – Strepnja;
Špurijus – Masovni ukus;
21 vek – Lud Konj;
She brought me gasoline – Rabotny;
Tús Nua – Lights Out;
Smak – Odlazak u harem.
Today we start off with the new song from a brand new album of the band that we really love here, Faux Killas. We also introduce Hidden Rifles, the new project lead by Matthew Wascovich and also features Norman Westberg (of Swans) and Mike Watt. Chinese Herbal Medicine is also back with the new album Alienation. The most pleasant surprise in today’s show is the new album from Broadway Lafayette, a Cajun music project that features Mick Collins, Mama Rosin and Matt Verta-Ray from Speedball Baby. The second half of the show is filled with interesting stuff from the Balkans. We feature releases from the Canadian label Ill In The Head Records which specializes in Yugoslavian music. They have currently two releases on vinyl, Bernays Propaganda remix record and The Marshmallow Notebooks debut. From Croatia, we have the new stuff from San Mikulec and his Snooze In Motion and a very special collaboration between Branimir Živković of Overflow and Zvonka Obajdin of Svemir. Finally, we play some new and rare old tunes from the legendary PeÄ‘a VraneÅ¡ević of Laboratorija Zvuka.


