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Predmestje
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Predmestje (eng. "Suburb"), was a Slovenian jazz rock / fusion band, formed in 1975 in Ljubljana. The founding members were Peter Gruden (guitar, vocal), Andrej Pompe (keyboards), Aleksander Malahovsky (saxophone), Janez Hvale… read morePredmestje (eng. "Suburb"), was a Slovenian jazz rock / fusion band, formed in 1975 in Ljubljana. The founding members were Peter Gruden (guitar, vocal), Andrej Pompe (keyboards), Aleksander Malahovsky (saxophone), Janez Hvale (drums) and Gabriel Lah (bass). They played mostly instrume… read more -
Buldožer
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Buldožer (trans. Bulldozer) was Yugoslav-Slovenian progressive rock band from 1970s and 1980s. They were one of the first bands in communis… read moreBuldožer (trans. Bulldozer) was Yugoslav-Slovenian progressive rock band from 1970s and 1980s. They were one of the first bands in communist Yugoslavia that could be considered alternative, and forefathers of the Yugoslav New Wave. In mu… read moreBuldožer (trans. Bulldozer) was Yugoslav-Slovenian progressive rock band from 1970s and 1980s. They were one of the first bands in communist Yugoslavia that could be considered alternative, and forefathers of the Yugoslav New Wave. In musical sense, they were experimenting with a variety of genre… read more -
Korni Grupa
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Korni Grupa was an ex-Yugoslavian pop / rock / progressive rock band formed in Belgrade, Serbia, in the summer of 1968, by keyboardist and … read moreKorni Grupa was an ex-Yugoslavian pop / rock / progressive rock band formed in Belgrade, Serbia, in the summer of 1968, by keyboardist and songwriter Kornelije Kovač (ex- Indexi). The other founding members were: bassist Bojan Hreljac (e… read moreKorni Grupa was an ex-Yugoslavian pop / rock / progressive rock band formed in Belgrade, Serbia, in the summer of 1968, by keyboardist and songwriter Kornelije Kovač (ex- Indexi). The other founding members were: bassist Bojan Hreljac (ex- Elipse), guitarist Velibor Borko Kacl (ex-Zlatni Dečaci) … read more -
Pop Mašina
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Pop Mašina was formed in early 1972 in Belgrade, Serbia, by Robert Nemeček (bass, vocal), Zoran Božinović (guitar, vocal), Raša Đelmaš (dru… read morePop Mašina was formed in early 1972 in Belgrade, Serbia, by Robert Nemeček (bass, vocal), Zoran Božinović (guitar, vocal), Raša Đelmaš (drums) and Sava Bojić (guitar, vocal). By the end of that year, Bojić left while Đelmaš was replaced… read morePop Mašina was formed in early 1972 in Belgrade, Serbia, by Robert Nemeček (bass, vocal), Zoran Božinović (guitar, vocal), Raša Đelmaš (drums) and Sava Bojić (guitar, vocal). By the end of that year, Bojić left while Đelmaš was replaced by Mihajlo Popović, thus forming the best known power trio … read more -
Drugi način
2,481 listeners
The band Drugi Način ("Another Way") formed in Zagreb, Croatia (former ex-Yugoslavian republic), by members of the band called Zl… read moreThe band Drugi Način ("Another Way") formed in Zagreb, Croatia (former ex-Yugoslavian republic), by members of the band called Zlatni Akordi ("The Golden Chords"). Zlatni Akordi were first renamed to Novi Akordi (&qu… read moreThe band Drugi Način ("Another Way") formed in Zagreb, Croatia (former ex-Yugoslavian republic), by members of the band called Zlatni Akordi ("The Golden Chords"). Zlatni Akordi were first renamed to Novi Akordi ("The New Chords"), and from October 1974 to Drugi Nač… read more -
Den za Den
697 listeners
Den Za Den is Macedonian band formed in 1980 (Skopje) - Vladimir Jankulovski / electric bass - Arian Dema / electric guitar, acoustic guita… read moreDen Za Den is Macedonian band formed in 1980 (Skopje) - Vladimir Jankulovski / electric bass - Arian Dema / electric guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion - Dragisa Soldatovic / electric piano, piano, Moog synth - Dimitar Cokorovski / drums, percussion View wikiDen Za Den is Macedonian band formed in 1980 (Skopje) - Vladimir Jankulovski / electric bass - Arian Dema / electric guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion - Dragisa Soldatovic / electric piano, piano, Moog synth - Dimitar Cokorovski / drums, percussion View wiki -
Miša Blam
539 listeners
Historic Serbian Jazz artist, who have often performed with various musicians as Stjepko Gut, Duško Gojković, Bora Roković, Jovan Joe Mikov… read moreHistoric Serbian Jazz artist, who have often performed with various musicians as Stjepko Gut, Duško Gojković, Bora Roković, Jovan Joe Miković, Miloš Mike Krstić, Vojislav Brković, Uroš Šecerov, Marko Đordjević and Aleksandar Milosević, among others. View wikiHistoric Serbian Jazz artist, who have often performed with various musicians as Stjepko Gut, Duško Gojković, Bora Roković, Jovan Joe Miković, Miloš Mike Krstić, Vojislav Brković, Uroš Šecerov, Marko Đordjević and Aleksandar Milosević, among others. View wiki -
Them Moose Rush
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Them Moose Rush could be one of the best unknown bands you have (n)ever heard of. They are one of those bands which have managed to create … read moreThem Moose Rush could be one of the best unknown bands you have (n)ever heard of. They are one of those bands which have managed to create their own distinctive sound even though they are often compared to Mars Volta, due to specific voc… read moreThem Moose Rush could be one of the best unknown bands you have (n)ever heard of. They are one of those bands which have managed to create their own distinctive sound even though they are often compared to Mars Volta, due to specific vocals, and unconventional time signatures. Influences really r… read more -
kornelyans
355 listeners
In 1974, Serbian (ex-Yugoslavia) rock band Korni Grupa recorded an album Not an Ordinary Life, under the name Kornelyans, with lyrics in En… read moreIn 1974, Serbian (ex-Yugoslavia) rock band Korni Grupa recorded an album Not an Ordinary Life, under the name Kornelyans, with lyrics in English. This way they were trying to break into foreign markets, but the album passed unnoticed. Th… read moreIn 1974, Serbian (ex-Yugoslavia) rock band Korni Grupa recorded an album Not an Ordinary Life, under the name Kornelyans, with lyrics in English. This way they were trying to break into foreign markets, but the album passed unnoticed. They were also representing Yugoslavia on the Eurovision Song … read more -
Nikola Vranjković
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Nikola Vranjković is the former leader of Belgrade rock band Block Out. He also produced several albums for bands such as Goblini and the Orthodox Celts. View wikiNikola Vranjković is the former leader of Belgrade rock band Block Out. He also produced several albums for bands such as Goblini and the Orthodox Celts. View wikiNikola Vranjković is the former leader of Belgrade rock band Block Out. He also produced several albums for bands such as Goblini and the Orthodox Celts. View wiki