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349:-inspired "Tko je zgazio gospođu mjesec" ("Who Ran Over Mrs. Moon") became nationwide hits. The album also featured the song "Pejd' ga pogledat, Anja" ("Go See Him, Anja"), originally written for Otroci Socializma by their frontman Brane Bitenc under the title "Pejd' ga pogledat, Brane" ("Go See Him, Brane"). After the release of the album, Nina Sever left the band, and was replaced by Andrija Pušić (formerly of 547:) was released. The album featured songs from all four studio albums, in addition to eight previously unreleased tracks. The unreleased songs were recorded during ten years of the band's career, but had previously remained unreleased as the members had been dissatisfied with them. The compilation included the song "Ti si moja roža" ("You Are My Rose"), originally recorded by the group as their entry for the 31: 399:
Dance Orchestra. The album was released in 1987, and brought the hits "Orion" (originally performed by Katja Levstik), "Vozi me vlak v daljave" ("The Train Takes Me Far Away", originally performed by Beti Jurković) and "Zemlja pleše" ("The Earth Is Dancing", originally performed by Marijana Deržaj).
283:. Beside the mentioned song, the album featured the songs "Ana", "Neonska reklama" ("Neon Sign"), the songs previously released on the 7-inch single, and several instrumental tracks. The album brought nationwide media attention to the band, with part of the press describing Anja Rupel as a 473:
After Videosex disbanded, Rupel continued her career as a solo artist. She has recorded seven pop-oriented solo albums. Most of the songs on the albums were composed by her husband, Aleš Klinar, leader of the band
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In 1988, Nina Sever returned to the band, but Križaj stopped being a permanent member, continuing to work with the group in studio only. In 1990, Rupel cooperated with Laibach once again, appearing on the
170:, brought them nationwide popularity. During the following years, the band had a number of mainstream hits, maintaining at the same time artistic direction in their work, introducing elements of 166:(vocals), Janez Križaj (bass guitar), Iztok Turk (drums), Matjaž Kosi (keyboards) and Nina Sever (keyboards). The band soon gained attention from the Yugoslav public, and their debut album, 529:. He was a member of the alternative band 300,000 V.K., described as the "sound division of Laibach kunst". He wrote music for several documentary and short films. 517:, which featured Pissmakers bass guitarist Jani Hace and drummer Sergej Ranđelović and Miladojka Youneed saxophonist Mario Marolt, releasing two albums with them, 192: 30: 279:. The album brought the group's first hit, "Detektivska priča" ("Detective Story"), a synth-pop track with lyrics about detectives searching for a female 392: 211:
singer Sonja Berce, was at the time of Videosex formation a high school student and, beside singing in children's choirs and learning to play flute in a
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with the songs "Moja mama" ("My Mom") and "Kako bih volio da si tu" ("How I Wish You Were Here"), the latter featuring Turk on vocals.
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The group was formed in 1982, but did not have a steady lineup until the spring of 1983, when keyboardist Matjaž Kosi (formerly of
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covered the song "Kako bih volio da si tu", under the title "Anja, volim te" ("Anja, I Love You"), on their album
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band Moulin Rouge. The band continued with one keyboardist only, appearing on the YU Rock Moment festival in
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Both Turk and Križaj dedicated themselves to music production. Turk produced albums by Laibach and other
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Nina Sever worked as a piano teacher for a period of time, and later started working in the
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The band was established in 1982, but the steady lineup was formed in 1983, consisting of
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in 1982. The band was one of the most prominent acts of the Yugoslav synth-pop scene.
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album was ranked no.58 on the 100 Greatest Yugoslav Albums list published by the
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covered "Ti si moja roža" and Videosex version of "Orion" on their album
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elements in the band's sound. The songs "Sivi dan" ("Gloomy Day") and
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sound. At the end of 1983, they published their debut release, the
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acts, while Križaj produced mostly albums by mainstream acts from
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Videosex in 1985, from left to right: Nina Sever, Janez Križaj,
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she recorded a new version of "Kako bih volio da si tu" with
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Nina Sever - keyboards, synthesizers (1983–1985; 1988–1992)
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In 2006, the "Detektivska priča" track was ranked no.57 in
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In 2019, the band's first album was reissued on vinyl by
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The B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list at B92 official site
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The Most Beautiful Songs Have Already Been Written II
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In March 1985, Videosex released their second album,
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In March 1984, the band released their first album,
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Janez Križaj - bass guitar, programming (1982–1989)
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Videosex in 1985, from left to right: Nina Sever, Janez Križaj, Anja Rupel and Iztok Turk
Anja Rupel
Ljubljana
SR Slovenia
SFR Yugoslavia
Synth-pop
jazz pop
electronic music
ZKP RTLJ
Dallas Records
Anja Rupel
Yugoslav
synth-pop
Ljubljana
Anja Rupel
jazz
Martin Krpan
Otroci Socializma
Anja Rupel
Ljubljana Academy of Music
schlager
music school
Dejan Knez
Laibach
Raphael
Belgrade
Students' Cultural Center
punk rock
post-punk
Katarina II

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