Videosex

Videosex
Videosex in 1985, from left to right: Nina Sever, Janez Križaj, Anja Rupel and Iztok Turk
Videosex in 1985, from left to right: Nina Sever, Janez Križaj, Anja Rupel and Iztok Turk
Background information
OriginLjubljana, SR Slovenia, SFR Yugoslavia
Genres
Years active1982–1992
LabelsZKP RTLJ, Helidon, Dallas Records
Past membersAnja Rupel
Iztok Turk
Janez Križaj
Matjaž Kosi
Nina Sever
Andrija Pušić

Videosex was a Yugoslav synth-pop band formed in Ljubljana in 1982. The band was one of the most prominent acts of the Yugoslav synth-pop scene.

The band was established in 1982, but the steady lineup was formed in 1983, consisting of Anja Rupel (vocals), Janez Križaj (bass guitar), Iztok Turk (drums), Matjaž Kosi (keyboards) and Nina Sever (keyboards). The band soon gained attention from the Yugoslav public, and their debut album, Videosex '84, brought them nationwide popularity. During the following years, the band had a number of mainstream hits, maintaining at the same time artistic direction in their work, introducing elements of jazz into their songs with their second studio album, Lacrimae Christi. The group ended their activity in 1992, Rupel continuing her career as a solo artist.