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| Volk: Dead in Trbovlje | 
enlarge | Actor: Laibach Studio: Mute U.S. Category: DVD
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Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 154 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 69394 UPC: 724596939499 EAN: 0724596939499 ASIN: B001D25MQG
Theatrical Release Date: June 24, 2008 Release Date: September 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description This DVD marks the end of the extensive tour based on Laibach's acclaimed album, VOLK, a collection of interpretations of national anthems which includes the national anthem for NSK, the State in time without territory and national boundaries which Laibach have been linked with since its formation in 1992. VOLK DEAD IN TRBOVLJE shows their concert in Trbovlje, Slovenia, the industrial town associated with the birthplace of Laibach in 1980. Performance includes: 1. Germania 2. America 3. Anglia 4. Rossiya 5. Francia 6. Italia 7. Espana 8. Yisra'el 9. Turkiye 10. Zhonghua 11. Nippon 12. Slovania 13. NSK 14. Tanz Mit Laibach 15. Alle Gegen Alle 16. Du Bist Unser 17. Hell: Symmetry 18. Achtung! 19. Das Spiel 1st Aus 20. Laibach Medley 21. Germania (Screen) 22. Anglia (Video) 23. Rossiya (Video) 24. Francia (Screen) 25. Espana (Screen) 26. Turkiye (Video) 27. Zhonghua (Screen) 28. Nippon (Screen) 29. Slovania (Video) 30. Vaticanae (Screen) 31. Volk Tour Medley
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"These words are for you, Trbovlje" July 29, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Dead in Trbovlje documents a lively performance, while also capturing the Slovenian group Laibach in some uncharacteristically relaxed and informal moments. Those who are unfamiliar with the severe totalitarian aesthetic that Laibach cultivated in during its quarter century existence probably won't find anything unusual about a music group bowing at the end of a concert, but such a display of humility by Laibach is an odd sight for the rest of us.
The group plays almost all of the tracks from Volk, their album consisting of re-creations of national anthems. In classic Laibach style, the audience is bombarded with harsh lighting and shown screen projections to accompany the music. In case you need a second look, you can watch some 'screens' separately from the concert by selecting them from the DVD menu - and while doing so you will hear most of the album recordings from Volk.
Mina Spiler, of the Slovenian group Melodrom, is the main female vocalist in the concert. About half way through the show we are also treated to the vocal range of Boris Benko, for his solo in the song Nippon and backing vocals in Slovania. For whatever reason, in the earlier part of the concert we hear his voice in parts as a recording only, with Mina Spiler's live vocals as an accompaniment.
Aside from the Volk material, there are also performances of songs from NATO and WAT, complete with the drummer girls from the WAT tour.
The audience is well behaved (it's a seated venue), but the atmosphere of the concert is celebratory. It is a notable venue, being in the town of Trbovlje (pronounced TurBOWLyay, I think). It was in that town where Laibach was officially founded, and where authorities had at one point enforced a ban on the name Laibach (back in the communist days of the 1980s).
(Just a note on the publication, appearing on the 'spine' of the DVD is the number '6' - the previously released Laibach DVDs from Mute bear the numbers 1, 2, and 3...Where are 4 and 5?)
All considered, Dead in Trbovlje is perhaps not a wide enough doorway for newcomers, but it's hard to say...I would recommend starting with the other DVDs. For fans, however, it is a must see.
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