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Teška Industrija (trans. "''Heavy Industry''") is a
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band from
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, based in
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. They are noted for a mixture of
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and
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sound with elements of bosnian folk music and "symphonic" arrangements. Teška Industrija have had many line-up changes, disbanding in 1978 and re-forming again in 2007 after several unsuccessful attempts.


History

The band was officially formed in 1974 in
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by keyboard player Gabor Lenđel who assembled a line-up with Ivica Propadalo (bass), Vedad Hadžiabdić (guitar) and the vocalist Fadil Toskić, while the poet
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wrote most of the early lyrics. After a modest start, Seid Memić Vajta joined as the vocalist and, in september 1975, the bassist Sanin Karić. This lineup published the first two singles, "Karavan" and " Kolika je Jahorina planina", the latter a version of the popular folk song. A year later, their debut album ''Ho ruk'' was published. They attracted attention at the 1976
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with a light-hearted song "Život je maskenbal". After that, Seid Memić Vajta and Sanin Karić left the band. By the end of 1976, Teška Industrija was joined by the vocalist Goran Kovačević, bassist Aleksandar Kostić, drummer Munib Zoranić and keyboard player Darko Arkus, and published the second, eponymous album. The album was successful, but evoked a scandal when it became clear that the band used the music of the Hungarian band Skorpion for the song "Ala imam ružnu curu" without attribution. Lenđel was conscripted in 1977 and had to leave Teška Industrija. The remaining members published the album ''Zasviraj i za pojas zadjeni'' in 1976, which was unsuccessful, and Teška Industrija disbanded. In 1984, Hadžiabdić and Zoranić tried unsuccessfully to reestablish the band with new musicians (vocalist Narcis Lalić, bassist Sead Trnka, and keyboard player Zoran Krga), but their album ''Ponovo sa vama'' did not chart. Hadžiabdić tried again a decade later with another new lineup, and published the album ''Ruže u asfaltu'' (1996) under the name Teška Industrija, but the more pop-oriented album again failed to attract interest. Finally, Lenđel and Propadalo spearheaded a more successful attempt in 2007, together with drummer Robert Domitrović and keyboard player Zrinka Majstorović, with whom they published the album ''Kantina''. This was followed by ''Nazovi album pravim imenom'' (2010) and ''Bili smo raja'' (2011), the latter becoming one of the best selling pop-rock albums of the year in
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. Teška Industrija have been mostly touring Croatia since then. In 2013, the anthology album ''XL nakon!'' was published to commemorate the band's 40th anniversary.


Discography

* ''Ho ruk'' (
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, 1976) * ''Teška industrija'' (Jugoton, 1976) * ''Zasviraj i za pojas zadjeni'' (Jugoton, 1978) * ''Teška industrija i S.M. Vajta'' (Jugoton, 1981); compilation * ''Ponovo sa vama'' ( Sarajevo Disk, 1984) * ''Ruže u asfaltu'' (Art of Voice - Megaton, 1996) * ''Karavan - Izvorne snimke 1975/1976'' (2002); compilation * ''Kantina'' (
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, 2007) * ''Nazovi album pravim imenom'' (
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, 2010) * ''Bili smo raja'' (Croatia Records, 2011) * ''XL nakon!'' (Croatia Records, 2013); compilation


Members

* Vedad Hadžiavdić - guitar * Robert Domitrović - drums * Lea Mijatović - lead vocals * Ivica Propadalo - bass * Fran Šokić - keyboards


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Teska Industrija Bosnia and Herzegovina progressive rock groups Yugoslav progressive rock groups Yugoslav hard rock musical groups Musical groups established in 1974 Musical groups disestablished in 1978 Musical groups reestablished in 2007