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Report this review (spam, insults, etc.)Sonvol • 2009-12-30 21:00:54
#12 this weekLust (original soundtrack)
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The original soundtrack, written and recorded in 2002, for the full-length dance theatre performance "Lust" by the director and choreographer Sebastjan Starič.
Lust was the last project of the Juice Connection team. The first versions of the tracks Lahko te čutim (here entitled I Can Feel You and sung by Urška Samec), Ne premorem besed (here entitled Speechless and sung by Mojca Žerjal), Zarja (here entitled BooM) and Nosi me (here entitled Revolve) were written and recorded for this performance in the end of 2001. While working on these tracks, the idea for the project SUR started taking shape, which is why the soundtrack for this performance is regarded as a joint project of Juice Connection and SUR. The "evolved" versions of these four tracks, sung by Neža Trobec Teropšič, were later published on the first album by SUR, entitled Na jug and released on a CD in 2004.
After this performance, Stojan kept working on his own projects, while Borut and the lyricist Marko Djukić concentrated on the group SUR, which went on to write and record music for seven theatre performances and one short film to date, as well as release its two "tangible" albums - Na jug (2004) and Druga stran (2007). The former members of the Juice Connection team still collaborate on a regular basis and contribute to each other's projects.
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Please stay courteous and be sincere (for good and bad!). It can be an interesting read for others, but only if it is constructive and doesn't disparage the artist.
Please write about the music itself and don't be too hard on the sound quality of some demos.
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