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History


1990s

Having performed as DDT, formed in 1989 by former
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member Ivan Vdović "VD" (drums, rhythm machine), with Srđan Marković "Đile" (vocals) and Miodrag Stojanović "Čeza" (rhythm machine), the band changed the name to Supernaut, after Vdović's death in 1992. Influenced by the band
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, the rest of the band continued working in the same musical direction as on their previous efforts with DDT, explained by the band members as the "social art and its reflections on
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". At the time, the band became a support for the
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troupe, performing at various alternative theater festivals. The debut studio album, ''
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acts such as the
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. The album, available on
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only, featuring the prominent tracks "Ja sam jedini" ("I Am The Only One") and "Čaj" ("Tea"), provided the band with the title "the most non-commercial band in
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". The cover for the album was designed by Marković, which was also the case with all their later releases. The next release was the ''
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'', a live album released in 1995 and recorded at the BITEF theatre on September 7, 1995, during the ''Zombietown'' movie premier, in a new lineup, featuring the new bassist Saša Radić, who previously worked with Kazimirov Kazneni Korpus, presenting the band's
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live intensity. The album was released by the independent record label Urbazona Trotorock, founded by the Belgrade underground painter Momir Grujić "Fleka", in collaboration with
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in 300 copies only, but free of copyright limitations, thus available for free copying and broadcasting. After the album release, Stojanović left the band. On mid-1997, the band changed the lineup which, beside Marković (guitar, vocals) and Radić (bass), featured Svetolik Trifunović "Trile" (rhythm machine). Together, they recorded ''
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'' (''Less Than Human''), recorded at the Triling studio during the Summer of 1997, and released in 1998. The album featured the band's first hit song "Tata Roll" ("Papa Roll"). Most of the tracks from the album already appeared on ''
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'', however, the song arrangements were changed with the inclusion of Marković's guitar sections, moving towards
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, making a fusion of
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. Having left the band, Trifunović formed the experimental music duo Tron, with the
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frontman Zoran Radović "Kiza", performing improvised instrumental music.


2000s

The new lineup, featuring backing vocalists Aleksandra Arizanović and Dejana Jovanović, recorded the album '' Raj na nebu, pakao na Zemlji'' (''Heaven in the Sky, Hell on Earth''), released by the independent record label Beograund in 2000. The album featured cover versions of the
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single "
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", with lyrics in Serbian entitled "Model", for which a promotional video was recorded, and Dr. Feelgood song "
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". The song "Superzao" ("Superevil"), which appeared on the album, was written and performed by Marković during the period with DDT. After the album release, the band went on hiatus, reactivating in 2005, in the lineup Srđan Marković (vocals, guitar, sequencing) and Saša Radić (bass, rhythm machine). After a six-year discography break, the band recorded the album ''
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'', trans. ''My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?''), released by Automatik Records in 2006. The album, featuring guest appearance by the former
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drummer Dragoslav Radojković "Draža", included cover versions of Atomsko Sklonište song "Pakleni vozači" ("Hell Drivers"),
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song " No Fun", and
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' "Human Fly". The album appeared on the fifth place on the annual
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Popboks list of the best albums released in 2006. Promotional videos were recorded for the tracks "Šifra" ("Password") and "Oh mili (Neupokojeni)" ("Oh, Dear Ones (The Undead)"), both directed by Joca Backulja. After the album release, the band lineup had included an additional guitar player, Vlada Burić, with whom the band appeared on the RTS 2 television show ''Bunt'' (''Rebellion''), and performed at the 2006
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festival on December 16, 2006, however, the lineup did not last long and the band remained a duo. In 2008, the band finished the recording sessions for the new studio album, with the working title ''Supernaut 6''. Announcing the album, recorded at the ''Master Blaster'' studio, Marković stated that it was musically a followup of the previous two albums, but with more complex guitar arrangements and production. In order to retain an authentic sound, the material, written and arranged by Marković and Radić, featured a fifteen-year-old rhythm machine and twice as older guitar and bass guitar. Despite the announcement that Automatik Records was to release the album, the band was looking for a record label to release the new album for the following two years. Also, bassist Radić announced that the band was looking for the original tapes from the first three albums, available only on
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, in order to rerelease them on CD.


2010s

In April 2010, the band independently released the fifth studio album, ''
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'' (''Rebellion of the Machines''), thus completing the trilogy of albums which started with '' Raj na nebu, pakao na Zemlji'' and ''
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''. The album, consisting of ten songs, presented the band's final collaboration with the deceased producer Goran Živković, who also produced ''Budućnost sada'' and ''Eli''. The album featured two previously released songs, "Đavo pod maskom" ("Devil in Disguise"), originally recorded and released in 1987 on the various artists compilation ''Beogradski grafiti - Bad Boy Rock'' (''Belgrade Graffiti - Bad Boy Rock'') by Marković with his former band Plaćenici, also featuring
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guitarist Nebojša Antonijević "Anton" and Miodrag Stojanović "Čeza", and the title track, first released on ''
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'', as well as the cover version of the
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track "Nothing In Return", with lyrics in Serbian entitled "Ništa zauzvrat". After the album release, on July 18, 2010, the band performed on BELEF, the Belgrade Summer festival. The following year, on January 28, ''Pobuna mašina'' appeared on the 13th place of the Popboks list for the best domestic album in 2010. The following month, the critics of Popboks made a list of the best domestic albums released in the previous decade on which the album ''Eli'' appeared on the 41st place. At the time, Vujičić Kolekcija released the monograph ''Niže nego ljudski: Srđan Đile Marković i andergraund figuracija'' (''Less Than Human: Srđan Đile Marković and the Underground Figuration'') by Nikola Dedić, featuring Marković's works from 1987 until 2011, promoted with an exhibition of Marković's works as well as the projection of the film ''Superstvarnost'' (''Superreality''), recorded by Supernaut and
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, and Supernaut music videos. In May of the same year, at the Belgrade Mixer festival, the
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performed the album ''
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'' in its entirety, with the whole performance being broadcast on
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.


Theater and film activities

With the actress
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, the band worked on the theater pieces ''Ubistvo na ivici grada'' (''A Murder on the Edge of Town''), ''Superstvarnost'' (''Superreality'') and ''Play'', for the former two the band recorded alternative film versions, directed by Sonja Savić. The latter two were turned into films, ''Superstvarnost'', a 55-minute film, dealing with 300,000 intellectuals who had left Yugoslavia in order avoid the
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, and ''Play'', a computer animated movie featuring Marković's animations, dealing with the 1997 student protests in Belgrade. Beside the two films, the troupe appeared in a musical semi-documentary ''Filmska akademija SuperNaut-BelgradeUnderground'' (''The SuperNaut-BelgradeUnderground Movie Academy''). The film soundtracks were entirely recorded by the band themselves. The three plays were also presented to the
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audience at the
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. After the performance of the piece ''Play'', in 1997, the band stopped collaborating with Sonja Savić. In March 1996, the band participated the International Alternative Theatre Festival ''FIAT'', and the following year, at the
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organized the ''Veče Supernauta'' (''A Supernaut Evening''), which featured a rock concert, a theater play, and an art exhibition. During the same year, the band appeared as performers in the film ''Geto'' (''Ghetto''), starring the
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drummer Goran Čavajda "Čavke". They also wrote the plays ''Masovna narkomanija'' (''Massive Drug Addiction''), ''Superstvarnost II (Kosmogonija)'' (''Superreality II (
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)''), and ''Pobuna mašina'' (''Rebellion of the Machines''), the later being co-written with the painter Miomir Grujić "Fleka".


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Budućnost sada ''Budućnost sada'' (''The Future Now'') is the debut album by the Serbian alternative rock Alternative rock, or alt-rock, is a category of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1970s and became widely popul ...
'' (1993) * ''
Niže nego ljudski ''Niže nego ljudski'' (''Less Than Human'') is the second studio album by the Serbian alternative rock Alternative rock, or alt-rock, is a category of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1970s and became ...
'' (1998) * '' Raj na nebu, pakao na Zemlji'' (2000) * ''
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'' (2006) * ''
Pobuna mašina ''Pobuna mašina'' (trans. ''Machine Rebellion'') is the fifth studio album by the Serbian alternative rock band Supernaut released independently by the band in 2010. The album is the band's final collaboration with the deceased produces Goran Ž ...
'' (2010)


Live albums

* ''
Live in Zombietown ''Live in Zombietown'' is the only live album by the Serbian alternative rock band Supernaut, recorded on September 7, 1995, at the Belgrade BITEF The Belgrade International Theatre Festival (abbr. BITEF) is a theatre festival that takes place ...
'' (1995)


Videography

* ''Filmska akademija SuperNaut BelgradeUnderground'' (1995) * ''Superstvarnost'' (1996) * ''Geto'' (1996) * ''Play'' (1997)


References


Bibliography

* ''EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006'', Janjatović Petar;


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