Adi Lukovac (9 September 1970 – June 18 2006) was a
Bosnian musician, best known as the pioneer of
electronic music
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in Bosnia and Herzegovina and leader of the Bosnian
industrial
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band Adi Lukovac & The Ornaments.
Lukovac founded the band Ornamenti (''The Ornaments'') during the
war in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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1992. In 1996 he founded the label ''Post War Sound Records'' (PWS). With the band Ornamenti, two albums were recorded: ''Pomjeranja'' (''Movements'') in 1999 and ''Fluid'' in 2001. He had also worked on many other music projects as a solo artist.
On June 18, 2006, Lukovac died in a car accident near the town
Ilidža
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,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Biography
Adi Lukovac was born 1970 in Sarajevo. He attended the High School of Tourism and Catering in Sarajevo and later he attended the
University of Sarajevo
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. First he studied Philosophy and later Economics but he never graduated. His first musical experience is related to the band ''Base Line'', the first Bosnian electronic-experimental band. Bass Line recorded a demo tape at the beginning of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In 1992 he founded the band Ornamenti, his main musical project. Soon they became successful, and in 1993 their song "Rock Under Siege" was used as the title of the music compilation of Radio Zid. By the end of the war they had recorded their first demo tape ''Na dan naše smrti'' (''On the day of our death'').
After the war, Adi founded the label "Post War Sound Records". In 1999 they released their first album named ''Pomjeranja'' (''Movements''). The album was a great success so the band became very popular on the former Yugoslavian alternative scene. A number of tracks from the album were played on his BBC radio show by DJ John Peel even though it was unavailable in the UK. They have also collaborated with
Dino Merlin
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on his album
Sredinom
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.
His last album with ''Ornamenti'' was ''Fluid'' released in 2001. The album was released for the international scene. It was printed by Sony Austria and released by ''PWS Records'' in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In
Italy
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, the album was released by
EMI
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.
His most important project was the soundtrack for the 2003 Bosnian film ''
Remake''. It was Adi's last music project and the most successful one.
Adi died on June 18, 2006, in a car accident near the town of
Blažuj,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Discography
Studio albums
* ''Pomjeranja'' (''Movements'') (1999)
* ''Fluid'' (2001)
Demos
* ''Na dan naše smrti'' (''On the day we all died'') (1995)
Soundtracks
* ''
Remake'' (2003)
Compilations
* ''My Left Pussy Foot'' - compilation of Pussyfoot Records (UK) (1999)
* ''Il Ponte'' - compilation of Festival Musicale del Mediterraneo Italy (1999)
* ''RFI Electronic Music Awards'' - compilation for
RFI Electronic Music Awards (2001)
References
External links
Adi Lukovacon
Last.fm
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Adi Lukovacon
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Gramofon.baAdi's biography on Bosnian
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1970 births
2006 deaths
Musicians from Sarajevo
Experimental musical groups
Musical groups established in 1995
Road incident deaths in Bosnia and Herzegovina