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Joryj Kłoc [Joryj Kloc / Yoryy Klotz] -- the band from Lviv that found a new sound for the old traditional Ukrainian instruments. Critics have already referred to the band as the Ukrainian version of the Finnish Apocalyptica. They define the style of Joryj Kłoc as "art & heavy acoustic rock". The name of band comes from the secret slang (argot) used in closed fraternities of blind hurdy-gurdy and kobza players: "joryj" [yoryy] -- means "respectable", "honourable", and "kłoc" (pronounced as [klotz] so [klyotz]) -- meaning "piece", "hunk", "chunk", or "old man", "elder". Unfortunately, the exact interpretation of the word today is already lost... So, in modern language, the word-combination "Joryj Kłoc" can be interpreted as a "respectable, honorable man" or "cool peppers", "big nob" or simply -- "V.I.P". User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.