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Kozmetika ( sr-cyr, Козметика; trans. '' Cosmetics'') was a Yugoslav new wave/
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band formed in
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in 1978. Kozmetika were one of the pioneers of the Yugoslav new wave scene, as well as promoters of the Yugoslav new wave culture through their
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magazine '' Izgled''. Kozmetika members Vladimir Jovanović (guitar, vocals), Marko Pešić (synthesizer) and Slobodan Konjević (bass guitar) started performing together in 1974 in the band Dijamantski Psi. All three were at the time already notable figures on Belgrade cultural scene: Jovanović was a painter, Pešić was a director and Konjović was a music editor at Studio B radio. In 1978, they started working under the name Kozmetika, adding Miško Mihajlovski ( rhythm machine programming) to the lineup. Due to other activities of the members, the band had spent four years working on their debut album. '' Kozmetika'', released in 1983 and featuring guest appearances by numerous prominent musicians of the Yugoslav rock scene, featured the combination of current musical trends with artistic and experimental tendencies. Soon after album release, the group disbanded, the members of the band dedicating themselves to activities in various fields of culture. The only member of the band to continue his musical career was Mihajlovski, who continued his career in the
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History


The beginnings: Dijamantski Psi and Spajalice (1974-1978)

In 1974, influenced by David Bowie's album '' Diamond Dogs'', painter Vladimir Jovanović, director Marko Pešić, Studio B music editor Slobodan Konjović, and Saša Nikolić, the owner of the discothèque at the Atelje 212 theatre, formed the band Dijamantski Psi (''Diamond Dogs''); Konjović was previously a vocalist for the 1960s band Studenti (''The Students'') and appeared in Živojin Pavlović's film ''
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''. However, the band career was interrupted at the very beginning, as Jovanović and Pešić were incarcerated due to
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growing. After Pešić and Jovanović were released from prison, in 1976, the band continued working, changing the name for a short period of time to Spajalice (''The Staples''). The band finally started working under the name Kozmetika in 1978, named after a combination of the words ''Kosmička Etika'' (''
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Ethics'').


1978–1983

Kozmetika featured Vladimir Jovanović on guitar and vocals, Marko Pešić on
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, Slobodan Konjović on bass guitar and Miško Mihajlovski, who programmed the rhythm machine. The following year, Jovanović got the award Sedam Sekretara SKOJ-a (''Seven Secretaries of the
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'') for his works as a painter and the band started preparing their debut album. Simultaneously, the band worked on publishing the
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magazine '' Izgled'', and it was on the magazine promotion, held at the Belgrade Students' Cultural Center, that the band had their first live performance under the name Kozmetika. Not having a continuous work on the album recording, the band had spent four years recording their debut self-titled album, working patiently on each track with numerous guest appearances. ''Kozmetika'', released in 1983 by ZKP RTLJ, featured
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as well as the current musical trends, the band used a technique in album production similar to the one which would later be known as sampling, creating their own vision of
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. However, due to uncommunicative sound, the album failed to reach much feedback from the audience. After the album release, the band performed rarely, and soon ended their activity.


Post breakup

After the Kozmetika disbandment, the only member to continue his musical career was Miroslav "Miško" Mihajlovski, forming the
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with Predrag "Peđa" Jovanović. After the band splt up in 1985, he performed as a solo artist, and at the end of the 1980s performed with Bebi Dol, retiring from the scene with the outbreak of the Yugoslav Wars. He died on 2 December 2011. Slobodan Konjović worked as a producer while being a Kozmetika member, producing both of Pekinška Patka studio albums, '' Plitka poezija'' and '' Strah od monotonije'', as well as the Električni Orgazam live EP ''
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''. He continued his work on Studi B, and is today often referred to as the "Serbian
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's studio album ''Here''. Vladimir Jovanović moved to Netherlands, where he currently resides.


Legacy

The band's live appearance on 6 April 1977 at the Belgrade Students' Cultural Center is arguably taken as the beginning of the new wave scene in Serbia. The band's debut and only album '' Kozmetika'' was polled in 1998 as the 98th on the list of 100 Greatest Yugoslav Popular Music Albums in the book '' YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike'' (''YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music''). In 2006 the song "Utisci" ("Impressions"), featuring Idoli member Nebojša Krstić on lead vocals, was ranked No. 99 the B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs List. The song has also been used as the theme song for the Olja Bećković's political talk show '' Utisak nedelje'' (''Impression of the Week''), initially broadcast on RTV Studio B, and later on B92 and Nova S. For the 20th anniversary of the talk show the Viva Vox Choir from Belgrade covered "Utisci" and the version has become the new theme song for the show.


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Kozmetika'' (1983)


See also

*
New wave music in Yugoslavia New wave in Yugoslavia ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Нови талас, Novi talas; hr, Novi val; sl, Novi val; mk, Нов бран) was the new wave music scene of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. As its counterparts, the British and the Amer ...


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