Borghesia

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Borghesia
OriginLjubljana, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia)
GenresGothic rock, EBM, minimal wave[1]
Years active1982–1995
2009–present
LabelsMateriali Sonori
Play It Again Sam

Borghesia (

Electronic Body Music
label used to describe such music.

Borghesia went on several Europe-wide concert tours, mainly in 1988–91, which were reviewed in large music magazines in England, Germany, etc., such as

Laibach were prominent representatives of Slovenian alternative pop music, and topped the bill on the compilation albums Trans Slovenia Express, released on Mute Records. A Borghesia live show in Gothenburg, Sweden in October 1988 was the subject of an broadcast on Swedish national radio, on the show P3 Live.[5]
Their hit "Discipline" has inspired the Francky Vincent song about incest "Ma Cousine".[citation needed]

Members

  • Dario Seraval, vocals (1982–1990, 2009–present), programming (1982–1991, 2009–present)
  • Aldo Ivančič, drums, programming (1982–1996, 2009–present)

Touring musicians

Previous members

Performances

Discography

Compilations

Video

References

  1. ^ Vasicka, Veronica (2010-01-26). "The 20 best Minimal Wave records ever made". Fact Magazine. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
  2. ^ "Borghesia". culture.si. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
  3. ^ Harriman, Andy (2018-02-08). "No Hope, No Fear: Industrial Music in Zagreb". Red Bull Music Academy. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
  4. ^ de:New Life Soundmagazine
  5. ^ "Bodyfest 2014". Nalen. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
  6. ^ "Borghesia". Facebook.com.
  7. ^ "Borghesia - Un Chant d'Amour". Discogs.

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