Zmagoslavje Volje
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(Triumph des Willens / Triumph Of The Will)
(instrumental)




Overall Meaning

As the song title suggests, "Zmagoslavje Volje" translates to "The Triumph of the Will". The lyrics to Laibach's instrumental rendition of this song are in fact non-existent, as it is a cover version of the original piece composed by Herbert Windt for the infamous 1935 Nazi propaganda film "Triumph of the Will" by Leni Riefenstahl. The film glorified Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party, and showcased the massive rallies and parades organized by them.


Laibach, a Slovenian music group, has been often associated with controversial and provocative art and music, which creates social and political commentary through their work. By covering this instrumental tune used in the Nazi propaganda film, Laibach seems to be making a statement about the power of propaganda and how it could be used to manipulate the masses. The absence of lyrics in this instrumental rendition may even reveal Laibach's intention to focus on the emotional resonance of the music rather than use any specific message to interpret the song.


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Laurent James

La Volonté est toujours triomphale.

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