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Laibach

Opus Dei (2024 Reissue)

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remastered cd with bonus tracks + live cd in boxset with 24pp booklet - £15.99 | Pre Order
Laibach’s classic album from 1987, 'Opus Dei', has been remastered and redesigned.
Laibach

LOVE IS STILL ALIVE

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The EP is a 40 minute country, dance and electronic masterpiece, featuring different versions of the song Love Is Still Alive.
Laibach

WIR SIND DAS VOLK (Ein Musical aus Deutschland)

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Laibach present their brand new album WIR SIND DAS VOLK (Ein Musical aus Deutschland).
The Sound Of Music (2023 repress)
  1. The Sound of Music
  2. Climb Ev’ry Mountain
  3. Do-Re-Mi
  4. Edelweiss
  5. My Favorite Things
  6. The Lonely Goatherd
  7. Sixteen Going On
  8. Seventeen
  9. So Long, Farewell
  10. Maria/Korea
  11. Arirang

Laibach

The Sound Of Music (2023 repress)

Mute
  • black lp in gatefold sleeve

    Released: 15th Dec 2023

    £22.99
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‘The Sound of Music’ was conceived when Laibach were infamously invited to perform in North Korea in 2015.

The band performed several songs from the 1965 film’s soundtrack at the concert in Pyongyang, chosen by Laibach as it’s a well-known and beloved film in the DPRK and often used by school children to learn English. Laibach are joined by Boris Benko (Silence) and Marina Mårtensson on vocals and the album gives the Laibach treatment to tracks such as ‘My Favorite Things’, ‘Edelweiss’, ‘Do-Re-Mi’ and ‘Maria’, here reworked as ‘Maria / Korea’ (“How do you solve a problem like Maria / Korea?”).

While the majority of the tracks on the album are from the film, the band also included ‘Arirang’, an interpretation of a traditional Korean folk song considered the unofficial national anthem of both North and South Korea (and released to mark the historic summit in Singapore between Donald Trump and the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un), as well as their own workout of the Gayageum, a traditional Korean zither-like string instrument performed by students from the Kum Song Music School in Pyongyang and a recording of the band’s “welcome” speech to Korea from Mr. Ryu from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Committee for Cultural Relations.