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New Wave - 40 Years After
Croatia Records, as the publishing house that published the largest number of new wave releases, is celebrating 40 years of new wave this year. The anniversary is accompanied by many interesting releases and reissues, and the focus is on four vinyls, pearls of the new wave: the first albums of Električni orgazam and Haustor, the only album of Šarlo akrobata and the "Paket aranžman" compilation, which was responsible for the flourishing of the new wave in the former Yugoslavia. In cooperation with CMC television, a documentary film was filmed with a large number of relevant interlocutors, about one of the most brilliant musical periods in the history of the region.
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This documentary explores the enduring legacy and impact of the New Wave music movement, forty years after its peak. It delves into the genre's origins, its key artists, and how its innovative sounds and styles continue to influence contemporary music and culture. Through archival footage and interviews, the film captures the spirit of rebellion and creativity that defined the era.
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The term 'New Wave' was initially used to describe a genre of French cinema in the late 1950s and early 1960s before being adopted by the music industry in the late 1970s.
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