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Haustor

Haustor has been played on NTS in shows including The Extended Play Sessions w/ Mr Pedro, featured first on 22 September 2017. Songs played include Ena, Tko Je To and Skriven Iza Lažnih Imena.

Haustor was a new wave band from Zagreb, Croatia (then Yugoslavia), active during the 1980s. The core of the band was formed in 1977, when singer and occasional guitarist Darko Rundek met bassist Srđan Sacher. Two years later, they formed Haustor with Boris Leiner (drums) and Ozren Štiglić (guitar). In 1980, they added a keyboardist and a brass section, and Haustor released its first album, "Haustor", in 1981. All of the songs were written by either Sacher or Rundek, and the Sacher-penned "Moja prva ljubav" ( "My first love" ) became a hit. After a pause, caused by the members' obligations in the Yugoslav People's Army, their second album, titled "Treći Svijet" ( "Third world" ), was released in 1984. However, soon afterwards, Sacher left the band, leaving Rundek as the sole composer and lyricist of the band. Haustor released two more albums, "Bolero" (1985) and "Tajni grad" (1988), before breaking up in 1990.

Discography:

- Haustor - 1981 - Treći svijet ( "Third world" ) - 1984 - Bolero - 1985 - Tajni grad ( "Secret town" ) - 1988 - Ulje je na vodi ( "Oil is on the water" ) - 1995 - live recording from 1982 - Dovitljivi Mali Čudaci ("Witty Little Freaks") - Unfinished album from 1990 - 2017
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Haustor

Haustor has been played on NTS in shows including The Extended Play Sessions w/ Mr Pedro, featured first on 22 September 2017. Songs played include Ena, Tko Je To and Skriven Iza Lažnih Imena.

Haustor was a new wave band from Zagreb, Croatia (then Yugoslavia), active during the 1980s. The core of the band was formed in 1977, when singer and occasional guitarist Darko Rundek met bassist Srđan Sacher. Two years later, they formed Haustor with Boris Leiner (drums) and Ozren Štiglić (guitar). In 1980, they added a keyboardist and a brass section, and Haustor released its first album, "Haustor", in 1981. All of the songs were written by either Sacher or Rundek, and the Sacher-penned "Moja prva ljubav" ( "My first love" ) became a hit. After a pause, caused by the members' obligations in the Yugoslav People's Army, their second album, titled "Treći Svijet" ( "Third world" ), was released in 1984. However, soon afterwards, Sacher left the band, leaving Rundek as the sole composer and lyricist of the band. Haustor released two more albums, "Bolero" (1985) and "Tajni grad" (1988), before breaking up in 1990.

Discography:

- Haustor - 1981 - Treći svijet ( "Third world" ) - 1984 - Bolero - 1985 - Tajni grad ( "Secret town" ) - 1988 - Ulje je na vodi ( "Oil is on the water" ) - 1995 - live recording from 1982 - Dovitljivi Mali Čudaci ("Witty Little Freaks") - Unfinished album from 1990 - 2017
Original source: Last.fm

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Ena
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Jugoton1985
Tko Je To
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Jugoton1981
Skriven Iza Lažnih Imena
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Jugoton1984
Babilonske Baklje
Haustor
Jugoton1984
Treći Svijet
Haustor
Jugoton1984
Šal Od Svile
Haustor
Jugoton1985
Šejn
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Jugoton1985