- Igor Vidmar
Igor Vidmar (born
December 10 ,1950 inLjubljana , thenPeople's Republic of Slovenia , nowRepublic of Slovenia ) is a prominent Slovenian andformer Yugoslav journalist ,rock music promoter andmanager ,music producer andpolitical activist .Biography
As an important personality in the Slovenian and
Yugoslav rock scene, Vidmar worked with many artists, most of them having acult status in theunderground music scene, esspecialy thepunk rock of Slovenia and the formerSFR Yugoslavia , such as theYugoslav Punk pioneersPankrti andParaf , the internationally acclaimed Laibach and many others. The tracks for the famous Yugoslavcompilation album "Novi Punk Val " were compiled by him. He also worked in the only independent student radio existing in acommunist country - Radio Študent in Ljubljana. As a concert organizer, he established the important "Novi Rok " festival, and brought numerous eminent international acts to Slovenia and/or Yugoslavia, including: 23 Skidoo,Amebix ,Angelic Upstarts ,Anti-Nowhere League ,Christian Death , DOA,Dinosaur Jr. , Discharge,Dubliners ,Einstürzende Neubauten ,The Fall , GBH,Henry Rollins ,Iggy Pop ,Jane's Addiction ,The Jesus & Mary Chain ,Killing Joke , The Mission,Nick Cave ,Pere Ubu ,Pixies ,Ramones ,Siouxsie & the Banshees ,Sisters of Mercy ,Sonic Youth ,UK Subs ,Youth Brigade and others. He was also active in the famous ŠKUC Art Gallery.His behaviour and his journalistic or artistic works, which were often too
avant-garde and politicaly inncorect for the time (intentionally or unintentionally) provoked reactions from thecommunist regime of the then-Socialist Republic of Slovenia and SFR Yugoslavia: he lost his membership in the ruling political party- theLeague of Communists of Slovenia , faced prosecution and even served short prison terms few times. He also criticized the Westernimperialism as well. In 1983 he was arrested for wearing theDead Kennedys "Nazi Punks Fuck Off! " badge with a crossed outswastika which was mistaken as a pro-nazi symbol. [http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/62/066.html] Namely, at that time the Communist authorities were obssessed witch huntingnazi punk s, whom Vidmar never belonged to. In the next year, as a retaliation, he "tested" the authorities' and citizens' nerves by playing "Deutschland über alles " on the air in his radio show (a version performed byNico ). Although it is not a fascist song, the authorities and some of the listeners saw hidden allussions in his action and reacted. Soon he was on court again with an explanation that he wanted to test the "national defense preparement" and the reaction of the people against an eventual fascist provocation.As the fall of communism and the subsequent
breakup of Yugoslavia were approaching, he supported the Slovenian opposition, human rights and pro-independence movements.In a press interview regarding his work as a musical promoter published in the
post-communist and post-Yugoslav period, despite the problems he once had with the previous system, Vidmar was quoted saying: "It is an irony that it is harder to work now in thisliberal democracy , than in the last 10 years ofSFRY 's communism". [http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.co.yu/arhiva/2001/06/24/srpski/K01062310.shtml] The system of the non-aligned SFR Yugoslavia was not so rigid as the other communist states, such as those in theEastern Bloc for instance, so most of the time the Yugoslav rock scene was left alone to work freely. For example, in 1982, Vidmar organized a concert in support of the independent Polishtrade union Solidarity ; he also worked with the highly provocative act Laibach, a member of theNeue Slowenische Kunst collective which used totalitarianNazi art andSocialist Realism for artistic reasons as camp or for stirring controversy etc.References
* [http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.co.yu/arhiva/2001/06/24/srpski/K01062310.shtml Interview with Igor Vidmar] - "
Glas Javnosti " magazine sr icon
* [http://www.slovenskapomlad.si/2?id=19 Slovenska pomlad project] sl icon
* [http://members.iinet.net.au/~predrag/vidmar.html Interview with Igor Vidmar] at "Uzurlikzurli"e-zine
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