Igra Staklenih Perli Vrt svetlosti 1980 + Soft Explosion Live 1978, progressive, psychedelic
Igra Staklenih Perli Vrt svetlosti 1980 + Soft Explosion Live 1978, progressive, psychedelic rock Igra Staklenih Perli (Serbian Cyrillic: trans. The Glass Bead Game) is a Serbian and former Yugoslav progressive, psychedelic rock band from Belgrade. History Early years (19761985) The band was formed in 1976 by old school friends, Zoran Lakic (keyboards) Vojkan Rakic (guitar) and Predrag Vukovic (percussion). The band was named after Hermann Hesse s book The Glass Bead Game with musical influences by Can, early Pink Floyd, Hawkwind, Tangerine Dream and Jimi Hendrix. Until the arrival of the bass guitarist and vocalist Drasko Dracula Nikodijevic, the band did not appear live. Their first live appearances were at the Amateur Theatre Tokovi festival in Vozdovac and in the Dadov Theatre. In 1977, drummer Dragan Soc was included into the lineup. Having played numerous free concerts at Belgrade s SKC and Belgrade s Block 45, the band established a cult status and was
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