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LAZA RISTOVSKI / ALEKSANDAR LOKNER: NAOS

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Studio Album, released in 1994

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Bela cokolada (4:14)
2. Naos (5:14)
3. Cista ljubav (Pure Love) (4:56)
4. Moravo (7:30)
5. Vatra (6:16)
6. Par nepar (4:37)
7. Bulevar (6:30)

Total Time: 39:17

Line-up / Musicians

- Laza Ristovski / Hammond, Fender Rhodes, MiniMoog, synths & keyboards
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- Aleksandar Lokner / piano, Kurzweil 1000, Korg T3, synths & keyboards

With:
- Bebi Dol / vocals (1,4)

Releases information

Artwork: Nebojsa Babić (photo)

CD Komuna ‎- CD 112 (1994, Yugoslavia)

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Review by Seyo
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
3 stars "NAOS" is a collaborative album recorded by a duo of keyboard players - Laza Ristovski and Aleksandar Lokner (ex GALIJA). It builds upon already established Vangelisque sound of earlier Ristovski records and expands into a pleasant, non-aggressive soundtrack-like music. When we talk about electronic keyboards music, not everything fits into the picture and there are always excesses of synthesizer abuse. But here: a dark beat and a church choir-infiltrated sound of the title track (whose meaning describes a part of a Byzantine style church where liturgy takes place); a joyful melody and female vocals reminiscent of COCTAEU TWINS' ethereal sound in "Moravo" (Morava is a major river in Serbia proper); a jazzy piano and odd time signatures of "Par-nepar" (En. "Even-Odd"); and the closing spacey percussion-filled piece "Bulevar 1994" (En. "Boulevard 1994") can justify purchase of this disk if you are into this kind of laid-back instrumental music.

However, due to rather awful "Vatra" (En. "The Fire"), which terribly copies the ideas of BIJELO DUGME's "Padaju zvijezde" that was in itself a Yugoslav copycat of a cheesy VAN HALEN's arena-metal mid-80s hit "Jump", three stars is a maximum I can give to "NAOS".

PERSONAL RATING: 3/5

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