Why this digression? In the last eight years, some did during "project" Ljubljana. People of the Slovenian music scene came and went (April Nine or Coptic Rain, Uros Umek, Tomi Meglic, DJ Bizzy, Octex, ...), others came and stayed. And apparently remained conspicuous and audible beside Slavko Avseni jr. A. Mina Spiler of Melodrom recorded the microphone for a few years just as resolutely as before Milan Fras did alone. First, this is the new thing about Spectre - here share two vocalists equally a plate. While Mina Spiler more guest was on 'people', she's here now a member of the conspiratorial circle, which now no longer are so mysterious. For the first time, the source of music a name - Ivan Novak. The cousin of Dejan Knez (electronically frickelnde painter no longer appears) is known as the author of all the pieces. As the only "Ur-Ljubljana" Milan Fras remains in the list of musicians. The rest of the band next to Mina Spiler are more or less known younger Slovene musicians.
The dominance of the Ivan Novak in writing does this album more as well. While previous works many heads struggled for ideas, here a single positive constant runs through all the tracks. The world needs to be better, but fast! Simple rhythms, melodies einängige to burn the listener the school English preaching or arranging or explanatory texts in a short time into the brain. Twice heard - whistle already unconsciously to himself - as happened to me.
But what whistle and I sing there? After three days of text analysis, it would be too early for a conclusion, however, so much not to be so wrong.
From Panslawismus to Laibach ideas (jibts dit eijentlich?) Developed quickly to Paneuropäismus. Now (since "people") is about more. (For years, the NSK oriented global.) Accordingly, this work is universal to describe - and so I read the texts and scoop hope for all mankind.
I wish the listener enjoy analyzing texts (completely only available in the CD deluxe edition with "party-book") and the rockers of the hips.