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'Umrijeti za strojem' is a manifesto conceived sometime around 2001, but didn't come to fruition until late 2006, adopting the name, very possibly from a Lars Von Trier movie 'Dancer in the Dark'. Its translation is not that easy though - the phrase is a combination of references judging modern society under constant automation. Using simple chords or no chords at all, UZS is dedicated to musical simplicity, often in its abrasive form. During one of these very early recording sessions around 2002, Narrow did three cuts in their native language - covering songs by Beograd, Dorian Gray and Paraf, all ex-Yugoslavian cult new wave groups. These were merely sketches for something in the near future - the song 'Opasne igre' ('Dangerous Games') was a tiny arty-in-joke, a hi-dubbed variant while 'Odlazak' ('Departure') and 'Kuca' ('The House') were more significant in searching for the right structure and eventually inspired something later to be called UZS, writing and releasing own material. The choice of not to sing in English for this occasion was further encouraged by the work of other electronic contemporaries - Monofonik, Ilegalne emocije, Etui Etui Soniczoil or VIS Lollobrigida among others. In 2005, during a stay on the Debris Files' forum, UZS got into discussion with other people, among them the Underbottom Records' representative Pacija, who initiated the Paraf electro-pop tribute; the idea was so appealing two others - aforementioned Monofonik, and Format A:3 from Novi

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