Igra Staklenih Perli
Igra Staklenih Perli


4.0
excellent

Review

by e210013 USER (251 Reviews)
July 6th, 2020 | 12 replies


Release Date: 1979 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A very good debut of the Belgrade psyche progsters. A must for all psychedelic fans.

“Igra Staklenih Perli” is the eponymous debut studio album of Igra Staklenih Perli and was released in 1979. The line up on the album is Vojkan Rakic (Joshua N’Goma), Zoran Lakic (Svaba the Kraut), Drasko Nikodijevic (Drakula) and Predrag Vukovic.


In the days when Yugoslavia was essentially a Communist country, despite the differences with the other Eastern Countries, pretending to be open and democratic to promote and encourage West World to expand its economy via a growing touristic industry, there was also a side effect that lead to a proliferation in music and in arts in general. But, naturally, with such a state as Yugoslavia, it was only bands that we can call “safe” that made it and got albums made.

So, what to say about Igra Staklenih Perli (The Game Of Glass Pearls), often reputed to be as one of the finest of 70’s Yugoslav progressive bands, in the same vein of Tako? Their origins started in 1976, initially a guitar and percussion duo, later augmented by a bassist. Even at their first live appearance in Belgrade, in the early of 1977, psychedelic influences were evident, with the use of theatrical costumes and elaborated light shows. Two albums were recorded, their eponymous debut “Igra Staklenih Perli” in 1979 and their second “Vrt Svetlosti” in 1980 and some twenty odd concerts were made. It’s really surprising how good these recordings can sound with some excellent music.

Take one part of the very early spaced out Hawkwind sound, add a touch of Ash Ra Tempel and Tangerine Dream, add the hipnotic rythms of Can, add complex progressive arrangements and space it out with an abundance of organ with a touch of Pink Floyd and you have the picture. Acid heads and space rock fanatics are sure to go a bundle on this band.

“Igra Staklenih Perli” is an album where the final result was a very tigher and enjoyable work with some strong Pink Floyd and Hawkwind influences, featuring crunchy guitars and solos, pounding rhythms in the vein of Can, marching bass and cosmic vocals. The material is surrounded by beautiful Eloy like effects and guitar trembles, which still links the band to the principles of Krautrock music. During this series of outlandish grooves piano is always there to offer a richer and more sinister sound, with great spaced out textures with dark atmospheres and no intention to fill the sound with needless jams. The circular percussions are deceptively simple. The precise throbbing bass stays steady while the keyboards and guitar fly out into vast reaches of space, on this free flowing, primarily instrumental effort. The album does contain a smattering of vocals, done often through an echo effect, which further cements of the influence of Can.

About the tracks, “Gusterov Trg” can boast the full force of the space rock of the early 70’s. In addition to futuristic keyboard blubbering, dust dry guitar riffs provide for a powerful energy. Atmospheric hypnotism and unaffected power determine the sound that, despite convincing deficiencies, can convince. With “Solarni Modus”, the psychedelic drive is interrupted a bit. This instrumental number looks more orderly and already it seems to me a much more classic symphonic in its basic concept. Subsequently, with “Putovanje U Plavo”, Igra Staklenih Perli embarks on some hypnotic rhythms in devious psychedelic climes. Powerful space rock riffs and bubbly synths turn this number into an intense trip into the realm of mind expanding sound. A sophisticated percussion and tight bass lines provide a filigree backbone for all the crazy drive sound. In the further course, “Pecurka”, the sound of the ex-Yugoslavs looks like an herbaceous version of the early Pink Floyd. The deficit in the sound unfortunately contributes to the fact that the true brilliance of the band appears rather restrained and leaves the album in its entirety a slightly fragmentary character. In the concluding, “Majestetski Kraj”, in spite of all hypnotism, a melodic undertone from the hidden again enters into the musical event. It can only be boldly speculate as to which could be the more impressive work here, if the original recordings had not taken place under with some adverse conditions. Still, this is an interesting way to close the album.


Conclusion: Igra Staklenih Perli debut album suffers from the bad condition that the album was recorded, in those times. And what is even most impressive is that two of the songs that should be part of the album, simply disappeared. So, this is the reason why this album is only twenty minutes long. However, this half an hour recordings are very impressive, really. The thing that makes this album so unique is the fact that it can be proudly stand shoulder to shoulder with many worldwide psychedelic space rock artists. This is definitely something each psychedelic fan must hear, and the band allowed that by putting it online for a free download. “Igra Staklenih Perli” is really a great album, despite is, unfortunately and basically a mutilated work. The master tapes of this production are probably lost for a long time. Pity! This music really deserves to be rescued to the digital world. I hope you can enjoy it as happened with me.


Music was my first love.
John Miles (Rebel)



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e210013
July 6th 2020


5138 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is another gem of the 70's rescued of the dust of time, as happened with "For You The Old Women" of Mirthrandir. But this time it came out of an unsuspected country, a country that no longer exists, Yugoslavia, which is called today Serbia.

This is an ecellent album, despite it was recorded in very difficult conditions. It's an album especially indicated to fans of the psychedelic music. It's especially indicated to the fans of the early Pink Floyd era and to the fans of Hawkwind. They shouldn't miss it.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 6th 2020


32022 Comments


Love your reviews e2! Something tells me I am really gonna like this one.

e210013
July 6th 2020


5138 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks Dewinged. I really hope that.

SpiritCrusher2
July 6th 2020


6364 Comments


"But this time it came out of an unsuspected country, a country that no longer exists, Yugoslavia, which is called today Serbia."

Yugoslavia consisted of several countries, Serbia is just one of them. I'm a Croat and it was cool to see this on the main page, great album. props for the review

e210013
July 6th 2020


5138 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah, it's true Spirit. As you can imagine I knew that already. Unfortunately, it was supposed that I would have a trip to Slovenia, in June, with an amount of friends. Unfortunately, the virus delaied that project. By the way, you live in a very beautiful country. I became very impressed when I visited the pavillion of your country in "Lisbon, European Capital of Culture in 1994". Besides, Croatia is in my list of future countries to visit.

So, thanks for your comment. I hope that you can check the album. Cheers.

SpiritCrusher2
July 6th 2020


6364 Comments


oh I heard the album a long time ago, although it may be a good time to revisit. and sorry, I thought that statement you wrote basically said Yugoslavia = Serbia haha, nvm then. cheers!

TheIntruder
July 8th 2020


759 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It seems interesting. I need to check it. Nice review as always. Thanks for bring us so obscure things. Have a pos.

e210013
July 8th 2020


5138 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks pal. I hope you can like it.

TheIntruder
July 10th 2020


759 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Amazing stuff in spite of some deficiencies in the production. Continue your good work.

e210013
July 10th 2020


5138 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'm glad you liked it. Absolutely. In the next two weeks I'm going to put here two other obscure things, very close to this one.

e210013
July 10th 2020


5138 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I hope you'll be alert to that.

TheIntruder
July 10th 2020


759 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I will be.



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