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Rok Mašina
231 listeners
Rok Mašina (The Rock Machine) was a Heavy Rock band formed in Belgrade, Serbia (ex-Yugoslavia) in 1980 by former Pop Mašina members Robert… read moreRok Mašina (The Rock Machine) was a Heavy Rock band formed in Belgrade, Serbia (ex-Yugoslavia) in 1980 by former Pop Mašina members Robert Nemeček (vocals and bass guitar) and brothers Zoran and Vidoja Božinović (guitars). When Vladan … read moreRok Mašina (The Rock Machine) was a Heavy Rock band formed in Belgrade, Serbia (ex-Yugoslavia) in 1980 by former Pop Mašina members Robert Nemeček (vocals and bass guitar) and brothers Zoran and Vidoja Božinović (guitars). When Vladan Dokić (drums), former member of the band "Pop Show Band… read more -
Korni Grupa
2,929 listeners
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 -
Igra Staklenih Perli
2,550 listeners
IGRA STAKLENIH PERLI, the ultimate ex-Yugoslavian space/psychedelic rock band, was formed in 1976 in Belgrade, Serbia, having been named af… read moreIGRA STAKLENIH PERLI, the ultimate ex-Yugoslavian space/psychedelic rock band, was formed in 1976 in Belgrade, Serbia, having been named after the famous novel by Hermann Hesse - "Das Glasperlenspiel" (The Glass Beads Game). Th… read moreIGRA STAKLENIH PERLI, the ultimate ex-Yugoslavian space/psychedelic rock band, was formed in 1976 in Belgrade, Serbia, having been named after the famous novel by Hermann Hesse - "Das Glasperlenspiel" (The Glass Beads Game). The original line-up consisted of: Zoran Lakic (keyboards), Vo… read more -
Dah
721 listeners
DAH was formed in Beograd, in 1972, and original members were Zlatko Manojlović (guitar), Branko Marušić Čutura (vocal, guitar), Branko Glu… read moreDAH was formed in Beograd, in 1972, and original members were Zlatko Manojlović (guitar), Branko Marušić Čutura (vocal, guitar), Branko Gluščević (bass) and Radomir Dubičanin (drums). The band appeared at Ljubljana's "Boom Pop … read moreDAH was formed in Beograd, in 1972, and original members were Zlatko Manojlović (guitar), Branko Marušić Čutura (vocal, guitar), Branko Gluščević (bass) and Radomir Dubičanin (drums). The band appeared at Ljubljana's "Boom Pop Festival '73". They promoted the first 7" sin… read more -
Buldožer
3,872 listeners
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 -
Drugi način
5,296 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 -
Nepočin
191 listeners
At the end of 1976 the Croatian rock band Drugi Način split-up, so two remaining members, Ismet Kurtović (vocals, guitar, flute) and Halil … read moreAt the end of 1976 the Croatian rock band Drugi Način split-up, so two remaining members, Ismet Kurtović (vocals, guitar, flute) and Halil Mekić (guitar), along with Božo Ilić-Dugi (bass), Branko Knežević-Kneža (drums) and Damir Šebetić … read moreAt the end of 1976 the Croatian rock band Drugi Način split-up, so two remaining members, Ismet Kurtović (vocals, guitar, flute) and Halil Mekić (guitar), along with Božo Ilić-Dugi (bass), Branko Knežević-Kneža (drums) and Damir Šebetić (Keyboards) formed a short-lived off-shoot band Nepočin, whi… read more -
Block Out
7,252 listeners
Block Out were formed in Belgrade, Serbia at the end of 1990 by singer Milutin Jovančić - Mita. The band originally started as Ad Hoc, but … read moreBlock Out were formed in Belgrade, Serbia at the end of 1990 by singer Milutin Jovančić - Mita. The band originally started as Ad Hoc, but due to the existence of another band under the same name, they were forced to change their name. T… read moreBlock Out were formed in Belgrade, Serbia at the end of 1990 by singer Milutin Jovančić - Mita. The band originally started as Ad Hoc, but due to the existence of another band under the same name, they were forced to change their name. The band chose the name from a very popular computer game at … read more -
Nikola Vranjković
2,311 listeners
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 -
kornelyans
302 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