Nova Generacia
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Nova Generacia, Нова генерация, (or "New Generation" in English
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) is a Bulgaria
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n new/cold/dark wave musical group. It was founded in 1987 by Димитър Воев (Dimiter Voev) who was well known for his profound lyrics. However Voev died suddenly in 1992 at the age of 27. During his life and especially after his death Nova Generacia achieved cult status. After the death of Voev Nova Generacia temporarily disbanded. They did one last appearance in Sofia on the 21 of June 2006 upfront 40 000 people, as a Depeche Mode
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support band. Voev’s vocals were taken by his younger brother Moni Voev

Artist: Нова Генерация (New Generation)
Members:
  • Димитър Воев|Dimitar Voev
  • Кристиян Костов|Kristiyan Kostov
  • Кирил Манчев|Kiril Manchev
  • Михаил Пешев|Mihail Peshev,
  • Алина Трингова|Alina Tringova
  • Людмил Миловански|Lyudmil Milovanski
  • Димитър Божидаров|Dimitar Bozhidarov
  • Катя Атанасова|Katya Atanasova
  • Симеон Воев|Simeon Voev
  • Георги Стоилов|Georgi Stoilov

Active: 1987-1992
Country: Bulgaria Style: new-wave
Note: Cult group of Bulgarian wave music in time of social and [...]

Discography

  • 1987 - Вход Б
  • 1989 - BG Rock I (1989, split с Контрол, Балкантон)
  • 1991 - Forever (1991, Джо-Дилема)
  • 1992 - Отвъд смъртта (1992, DS Music)
  • 1998 - Завинаги ‘98 (1998, Marko’s Music)
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