Beograd ( sr-Cyrl, Београд, trans. ''
Belgrade
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'') is a Serbian and Yugoslav
electronic music
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band formed in Belgrade in 1980.
Beograd was formed by Slobodan Stanić (
synthesizer
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) and Ljubodrag Bubalo (
bass guitar
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, synthesizer), and was soon joined by Ljubodrag's brother Milan Bubalo (
rhythm machine,
electric drums) and Dejan Stanisavljević (synthesizer,
vocals
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). Influenced by the acts like
Kraftwerk
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,
Ultravox
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and
Human League
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, Beograd played the pioneering role on the Yugoslav
synth-pop
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scene. Their debut studio album, ''Remek depo'', released in 1983, was highly successful, however, the group disbanded soon after the album release, the band members continuing their careers in other groups of similar stylistic orientation. In 2012 Dejan Stanisavljević and Milan Bubalo reformed Beograd with a group of younger musicians, releasing the album ''Pola/pola'' in 2015. The band is currently on hiatus, with the latest lineup consisting of Dejan Stanisavljević (synthesizer and vocals), Milan Bubalo (Ableton Live sequencer) and Sana Garić (synthesizer, vocals).
History
Early career (1980-1981)
The band was formed in Belgrade in late 1980 by Slobodan "Gricko" Stanić (
synthesizer
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) and Ljubodrag "Ljuba" Bubalo (
bass guitar
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, synthesizer), the latter being a former member of
Uliks (''Ulysses'', the embryonic
Zana) and Rulet (''Roulette''), who, influenced by acts like
Kraftwerk
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,
Ultravox
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and
Human League
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, decided to form a synth-oriented band.
["Dejan Stanisavljević (grupa Beograd): 'možete nas očekivati uživo 2013. godine u Zagrebu!'", Terapija.net](_blank)
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keyboard player Ljubomir Đukić to join the band, but the deal eventually fell through. During the following year, the duo was joined by Ljubodrag's brother Milan "Mića" Bubalo ( rhythm machine, electric drums) and Dejan Stanisavljević (synths, vocals
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). In the meantime, the band had recorded their newly written material on a four-channel Teac TEAC may refer to:
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Overview
...
cassette recorder.
Beograd had their first live performance at the Belgrade Dadov Theatre, where they performed with an additional member who had sequenced the rhythm machine behind the stage. In their later live appearances, the band continued the trend of adding another member, usually U Škripcu
U Škripcu ( sr-cyr, У Шкрипцу; trans. ''In Dire Straits'') was a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1980.
The band was formed in 1980 by Milan Delčić "Delča" (vocals), Aleksandar Vasiljević "Vasa" (guitar) and Zoran Vulovi ...
drummer Miloš Obrenović, mainly performing in Dadov and the Engineering Students' Club. However, Stanić left the band, and after a two-month break, the band continued working as a trio. Intending to replace Stanić's playing with music samples, previously recorded by the band themselves, the band used the backing tracks on their live performances.
Success and breakup (1982-1983)
During the spring of 1982, the band released the 7-inch single
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"Sanjaš li u boji" ("Do You Dream In Color?") with the song "TV" as the B-side. The single, featuring Dejan Stanisavljević as the author of both music and lyrics, arranged and produced by Saša Habić
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, was released through Jugoton
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. Because it had been released in 500 copies only, the single is today considered a rarity and a collector's item.
From August until November 1982, the band recorded the material for their debut album at the PGP-RTB
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Studio V. The following year, the label released their debut album ''Remek depo'' (a pun
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coming from the term ''Remek delo'' which means ''Masterpiece'', and the word ''depo'', which means ''warehouse''), featuring a combination of synth-pop
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and brass instrument
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-oriented soul
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, with politically provocative lyrics in the song like "Kontrolori" ("Controllers"), "Opasne igre" ("Dangerous Games") and "Mrak" ("The Dark"). All the lyrics were written by Stanisavljević, with the exception of lyrics for "Ulice su noćas..." ("Tonight the Streets Are..."), written by Milutin Petrović (who would later gain prominence as a member of Heroji
Heroji ( sr-Cyrl, Хероји, transl. ''Heroes'') were a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1986.
Heroji were formed by vocalist Vladimir Đurić "Đura", who was soon joined by vocalist Milutin Petrović, both of them graduates from t ...
). The album was produced by Saša Habić and featured timpanist Borislav "Bora Longa" Pavićević, avant-garde
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saxophonist Paul Pignon, and veteran jazz
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trumpeter Stjepko Gut
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as guest performers.[ The album brought the hits "Kontrolori" and "Opasne igre"] and reached the fourth position on the ''Džuboks
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'' magazine top ten Yugoslav rock albums list in March 1983, remaining on the top ten list for twelve weeks. After the album release, in mid-1983, Stanisavljević left the band to work with the band Du Du A
Du Du A ( sr-Cyrl, Ду Ду А) was a Serbian and Yugoslav alternative rock band formed in Belgrade in 1981.
Formed by Dejan Kostić (vocals, guitar, bass guitar) and Vuk Vujačić (saxophone), and soon joined by Zoran Zagorčić (vocals, keyb ...
, and thus Beograd disbanded.
Post-breakup (1983-2011)
After the Beograd disbandment, the members continued working in similar musical directions with other bands. Slobodan Stanić, with the members of new wave bands Defektno Efektni
Defektno Efektni ( sr-Cyrl, Дефектно Ефектни; trans. ''Defective-Effective'') were a Serbian new wave/ punk rock band from Belgrade, notable as the participant of the '' Artistička Radna Akcija'' project in 1981.
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and Urbana Gerila
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, formed the band Berlinen Strasse (German
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for ''Berlin
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Street''), influenced by the British
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post-punk
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and gothic rock
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scene and the German
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**Ger ...
krautrock
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scene, performing songs with lyrics in German language. The band appeared on the various artists compilation ''Ventilator 202 demo top 10'' in 1983 with the song "Maske" ("Masks"), and also appeared in Srđan Karanović
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's film '' Something In Between'', performing the song "Achtung America" ("Attention America").
Ljubodrag Bubalo made a guest appearance on the Berlinen Strasse song "Maske" as the rhythm machine sequencer. During the same year, he had also appeared as the rhythm machine sequencer on the U Škripcu
U Škripcu ( sr-cyr, У Шкрипцу; trans. ''In Dire Straits'') was a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1980.
The band was formed in 1980 by Milan Delčić "Delča" (vocals), Aleksandar Vasiljević "Vasa" (guitar) and Zoran Vulovi ...
second studio album ''O, je!'' (''Oh, Yeah!''), on the track "Ples žutog lista" ("A Yellow Leaf's Dance"). With Milan Bubalo he formed the synth-pop band Haj'mo (''C'mon'') which released the 1984 EP ''Irina'' (''Irene'') before disbanding. The two brothers, signed as the Bubalo Bros, appeared on the Bebi Dol
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nationwide hit single "Rudi" ("Roody") as drum machine programmers.
Milan Bubalo joined the synth-pop band Laki Pingvini
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, with whom he released the highly successful EP ''Šizika'' (''Crazy Girl''), released in 1983, and the studio albums, ''Muzika za mlade'' (''Youth Music''), released in 1984, and ''Striptiz'' (''Striptease''), released in 1985, before the band disbandment in 1989. He had reunited with Laki Pingvini on three occasions: in 1994 at an unplugged festival organized at the Belgrade Sava Centar
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, as special guests at a Delča i Slkekovi concert in March 2006, and as an opening act for the Duran Duran
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Belgrade concert held in October of the same year. He had made guest appearances as the drum machine programmer on the U Škripcu
U Škripcu ( sr-cyr, У Шкрипцу; trans. ''In Dire Straits'') was a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1980.
The band was formed in 1980 by Milan Delčić "Delča" (vocals), Aleksandar Vasiljević "Vasa" (guitar) and Zoran Vulovi ...
second studio album ''O, je!'', on the hit song "Siđi do reke" ("Come Down To The River"), on all the tracks of the VIA Talas
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only studio album ''Perfektan dan za banana ribe
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'' ('' A Perfect Day for Bananafish''), and the Jakarta
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debut single "Amerika" ("America"), all released in 1983.
Dejan Stanisavljević graduated from the Belgrade Faculty of Architecture. He worked with the band Du Du A
Du Du A ( sr-Cyrl, Ду Ду А) was a Serbian and Yugoslav alternative rock band formed in Belgrade in 1981.
Formed by Dejan Kostić (vocals, guitar, bass guitar) and Vuk Vujačić (saxophone), and soon joined by Zoran Zagorčić (vocals, keyb ...
, with which he released the 1996 album ''Ritual''. He had appeared as the keyboard player on the Bebi Dol album ''Ruže i krv'' (''Roses and Blood''), released in 1984. In 1994 moved to Canada
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, where he worked as an Electronic Arts
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animator, eventually becoming technical art director. During the 2000s and early 2010s he recorded a number of dubstep
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songs, releasing them in digital format.
In 2011 German record label Anna Logue Records released the 7-inch EP ''TV'', featuring both tracks from the band's debut single, the song "Mrak" from ''Remek depo'', as well as instrumental demo versions of the songs "TV" and "Mrak", recorded during the band's demo phase on ORWO
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cassettes.
Reunion (2012-present)
In August 2012 Dejan Stanisavljević (on synthesizer and vocals) and Milan Bubalo (Ableton Live sequencer) reformed the band, with the new members, Sana Garić (of the band Xanax
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, synth, vocal), Igor Panić "Ziggy" (of the band Dža ili Bu
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, guitar, pedals) and Miroslav Ćatić (of Xanax, drums). the new lineup holding their first performance at the Belgrade club 20/44 on 9 September 2012. The band performed, beside their own songs, several songs by Garić's and Ćatić's band Xanax.
In June 2015 the band released their comeback album, ''Pola/pola'' (''Fifty/Fifty''). The album cover was designed by renowned comic book
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artist Aleksa Gajić
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. The album was previously announced by singles "Percepcija" ("Perception"), released in March 2013, "Zrnca prašine" ("Grains of Dust"), which featured samples of the traditional music
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of Hopi people
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, released in November 2013, and "Weltschmerz", released in May 2015. ''Pola/pola'' was released on a USB flash drive
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. The release featured, besides 17 new tracks, a remastered edition of ''Remek depo'', 7 videos, and a number of photographs and links to web pages about topics which inspired the members of the band in creating the album. The album was split into two sections, based on the tracks' pitch standard, the 440 Hz and the 432 Hz section. The second section featured songs in which the band experimented with Oriental music elements.
In the years following ''Pola/pola'' release, Beograd performed live in the lineup featuring Dejan Stanisavljević, Milan Bubalo and Sana Garić. The band had their last performances in 2019, the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia
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sending them on a hiatus.
Legacy
In 2005 Serbian alternative rock
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band Dža ili Bu
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covered the song "Opasne igre" ("Dangerous Games") for their compilation album ''Retrovizor'' (''Rear-view Mirror''). In 2011, at the Belgrade
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Mixer festival, the New Serbian Scene band Svi na Pod! performed the album ''Remek depo'' in its entirety. In 2012 Serbian heavy metal band Trigger
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released a cover of "Opasne igre" on their cover album '' EX''.
In 2006, the song "Opasne igre" was polled No. 93 on the ''B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs 100 najboljih domaćih pesama (''Top 100 Domestic Songs'') was a list compiled by the Serbian Radio B92. In 2006, Radio B92 organized the poll for the selection of top 100 Yugoslav songs. The whole list was presented on radio B92 on November 5, 200 ...
'' list.The B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list at B92 official site
The "Opasne igre" lyrics were featured in Petar Janjatović
Petar Janjatović (born 1956 in Belgrade) is a Serbian author, journalist, and music critic.
Biography
Janjatović was born in Belgrade on June 30, 1956.
Journalism
As a teenager, he contributed to Radio Beograd show ''Veče uz radio'' (''Eve ...
's book '' Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007'' (''Songs of Brotherhood, Childhood & Offspring: Anthology of Ex YU Rock Poetry 1967 - 2007'').
Discography
Studio albums
* ''Remek depo'' (1983)
* ''Pola/pola'' (2015)
Singles
* "TV" / "Sanjaš li u boji?" (1982)
Extended plays
* ''TV'' (2011)
References
External links
Beograd
at Discogs
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Beograd
at Rateyourmusic
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Beograd
at Last.fm
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