Laibach (German pronunciation: [ˈlaɪbax] ) is a Slovenian and Yugoslav avant-garde music group associated with the industrial, martial, and neo-classical...
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Laibach is a Slovenian industrial musical group. Laibach may refer to: Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, by historical German name Laibach (album), eponymous...
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Laibach is the debut album of the Yugoslavian (now Slovenia) industrial group Laibach. It was first released on LP in 1985, and reissued on CD in 1991...
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The Congress of Laibach was a conference of the allied sovereigns or their representatives, held in 1821 in Ljubljana (then Laibach) as part of the Congress...
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Ljubljana (redirect from Laibach, Slovenia)
unclear. In medieval times, both the river and the town were also called Laibach (German: [ˈlaɪbax] ) in German. This name was used within the region until...
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Laibach is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, near Halle (Westfalen). It is the left headstream of the Ruthebach. It should not be confused with...
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Friedrich Joseph Laibach (April 2, 1885 – ) was a German botanist from Limburg-Weilburg. Laibach was promoted in 1907 at the University of Bonn (with...
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WAT (album) (redirect from WAT (Laibach album))
album by Slovenian music group Laibach, released September 8, 2003. The CD included a bonus video of "Tanz mit Laibach" and the vinyl LP and promo CD...
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Sympathy for the Devil (album) (redirect from Sympathy for the Devil (Laibach album))
Sympathy for the Devil is a compilation album by Laibach and follows on from their The Beatles cover album Let It Be. Sympathy for the Devil features...
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Music of Slovenia (section Laibach)
eagle with a dove. Both IRWIN and Laibach are emphatic about their work being collective rather than individual. Laibach's original songs and arrangements...
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in his guide to "horrible noise". In the book Interrogation Machine: Laibach and NSK, Alexei Monroe argues that Kraftwerk were particularly significant...
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Uģis Olte [lv] and Morten Traavik [no]. It follows the Slovenian band Laibach as it travels to North Korea in 2015 to be the first Western band to play...
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soundtrack album by Laibach. It is the soundtrack to the Neue Slowenische Kunst production of the same name. All music and lyrics by Laibach, except where noted...
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Spectre is the eighth studio album by Laibach. It was released on March 3, 2014 under Mute Records. Tracks 11-14 are bonus tracks, featured on the extended...
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performed by other North Korean artists as well. Slovenian avant-garde group Laibach recorded an English-language cover version of the song and wanted to perform...
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relationship Slovenes have had with Germans. The name of NSK's music wing, Laibach, is also the German name of the Slovene capital Ljubljana. The name created...
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Timeline of Ljubljana (redirect from Timeline of Laibach)
- Emona besieged by Alaric I. 451 - Emona desolated by the Huns. 900 - Laibach suffered from the Magyars. 11th C. - Construction of Ljubljana Castle probably...
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Rupel cooperated with Laibach once again, appearing on the EP Sympathy for the Devil, singing lead vocals in one of Laibach's versions of "Sympathy for...
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Opus Dei (album) (category Laibach (band) albums)
Opus Dei is the third studio album by Slovenian band Laibach, released in 1987. It features "Geburt einer Nation" ("birth of a nation"), a German language...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ljubljana (redirect from Bishop of Laibach)
Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, erected on 6 December 1461 the Diocese of Laibach, which was confirmed six months later, on 6 September 1462, by Pope Pius...
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Avant-garde music group Laibach created a symphonic work based on this novel. The music is composed by Luka Jamnik of Laibach and also by Iranian composers;...
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avant-garde group Laibach. It was released in 1988 and is a cover of the Beatles' 1970 album Let It Be. It was recorded in Laibach style with military...
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The Sound of Music is an album by NSK industrial group Laibach. The album is a reinterpretation of the soundtrack of the musical of the same name. Also...
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step would be a congress at Laibach to discuss intervention with Ferdinand. Metternich found himself able to dominate Laibach more than any other congress...
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Kapital (album) (category Laibach (band) albums)
(Laibach) – 3:43 "Le Privilege des morts" (Laibach) – 5:43 "Young Europa" (Laibach) – 5:14 "Torso" (Laibach) – 4:09 C - 24:13 "White Law" (Laibach) –...
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Deutschen" on her 1974 album The End.... In 2006, the Slovenian industrial band Laibach incorporated Hoffmann's lyrics in a song titled "Germania", on the album...
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Ljubljana–Zagreb–Beograd (category Laibach (band) albums)
Ljubljana–Zagreb–Beograd, released in 1993, is an album by Slovenian industrial group Laibach, recorded in 1982. It is named after three capitals of three former Yugoslav...
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Concert of Europe (section 1821 Congress of Laibach)
excluded State back into the Alliance. The 1821 Congress of Laibach took place in Laibach (now Ljubljana, Slovenia), between the powers of the Holy Alliance...
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spirit of an ancient being named Laibach who possesses Drusilla in order to force Spike to do its bidding. Laibach orders Spike to get fresh human sacrifices...
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Oscar Hammerstein II, who died nine months after the play opened. The band Laibach released a video for "So Long, Farewell" on March 14, 2019. It depicts...
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