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Serbian Cyrillic The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet (, ), also known as the Serbian script, (, ), is a standardized variation of the Cyrillic script used to write the Serbian language. It originated in medieval Serbia and was significantly reformed in the 19th cen ...
: Роберт Немечек, 26 May 1949 – 9 January 2024) was a
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n and Yugoslav musician, music producer, television editor, and organizer of events related to music. Nemeček started his musical career as a member of the progressive/
psychedelic rock Psychedelic rock is a rock music Music genre, genre that is inspired, influenced, or representative of psychedelia, psychedelic culture, which is centered on perception-altering hallucinogenic drugs. The music incorporated new electronic sound ...
band Dogovor iz 1804. After the group ended its activity, Nemeček shortly played with one of the last lineups of Džentlmeni, before forming the progressive rock band
Pop Mašina Pop Mašina ( sr-cyr, Поп Машина; trans. ''Pop Machine'') was a SFRY, Yugoslav progressive rock band formed in Belgrade in 1972. The group blended hard rock sound with blues, psychedelic rock, psychedelic and acid rock elements and is co ...
in 1972. The band achieved nationwide success, disbanding in 1978. In 1980, Nemeček, with other former members of Pop Mašina, formed the short-lasting but influential
hard rock Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and Distortion (music), distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the Garage rock, garage, Psychedelic rock, psychedelic and blues ...
and heavy metal band Rok Mašina. After Rok Mašina disbanded in 1982, Nemeček retired from music. Nemeček started his career in the media in the late 1970s, as
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from London for Yugoslav magazines. He worked in Dadov Theatre as an editor of the theatre's rock concerts program, before becoming the film program editor at RTV Politika. In the 1990s he became the editor of film program on Television Pink, later moving to
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, where he was assistant general director, eventually becoming the editor-in-chief TV Avala. From 2010 until his death he was working as a freelance media consultant.


Biography


Early life

Nemeček was born on 26 May 1949 in
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. His father Jan was a violinist, and his mother Divna, née Stefanović, was an accountant. His musical heritage began with his great-grandfather, a gifted violinist who traveled from the
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at the end of the 19th century to join the royal orchestra in the
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. This tradition related to music continued through the following generations, with his grandfather Josip Nemeček, who played a key role in founding the Belgrade Philharmonic and worked as a lecturer and a performer at the
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, and father Jan. The family's musical influence extended to Ludwig, Nemeček's uncle, who played
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its roots are in blues, ragtime, European harmony, African rhythmic rituals, spirituals, h ...
trumpet, and Ludmila, his aunt, a dedicated member of the Belgrade Madrigalists.


Musical career

Nemeček started his musical career as a member of the progressive/psychedelic rock band Dogovor iz 1804. (transl. ''The 1804 Agreement'', the name alluding to the beginning of the
First Serbian Uprising The First Serbian Uprising (; sr-Cyrl, Први српски устанак; ) was an uprising of Serbs in Orašac (Aranđelovac), Orašac against the Ottoman Empire from 14 February 1804 to 7 October 1813. The uprising began as a local revolt ...
in 1804), formed in 1968 by Nemeček (bass guitar) and Nebojša "Nebe" Ignjatović (acoustic guitar, piano, flute, vocals). Although short-lived, the group was notable as one of the pioneers of the Yugoslav progressive and psychedelic rock scenes. After the band split up in 1970, Nemeček moved to the band Džentlmeni (''The Gentlemen''), performing in one of the last lineups of the band. Soon after the formation, Bojić left the band, Nemeček and Božinović taking over vocal duties. In 1972, Nemeček formed the progressive rock band
Pop Mašina Pop Mašina ( sr-cyr, Поп Машина; trans. ''Pop Machine'') was a SFRY, Yugoslav progressive rock band formed in Belgrade in 1972. The group blended hard rock sound with blues, psychedelic rock, psychedelic and acid rock elements and is co ...
(''Pop Machine'') with Zoran Božinović (guitar), Ratislav "Raša" Đelmaš (drums) and Sava Bojić (vocals). Soon after the formation, Bojić left the band, Nemeček and Božinović taking over vocal duties. One of the first bands on the Yugoslav rock scene to move from jazz- and
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-influenced progressive rock towards heavier rock sound, Pop Mašina managed to gain large popularity with their
hard rock Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and Distortion (music), distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the Garage rock, garage, Psychedelic rock, psychedelic and blues ...
sound with
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, psychedelic and
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elements. With Pop Mašina Nemeček recorded two studio albums and a live album—the band's debut debut '' Kiselina'' (''Acid'') today considered one of the most notable records in the history of Yugoslav rock music—before leaving the band in 1976 to serve his mandatory stint in the Yugoslav army, Pop Mašina continuing without him and eventually disbanding in 1978. In 1980, Nemeček, Zoran Božinović, guitarist Vidoja Božinović and drummer Vladan Dokić formed the hard rock and heavy metal band Rok Mašina (''Rock Machine''). The group recorded only one album before disbanding in 1982, a part of the material they recorded for their second studio album ending up on a posthumous mini album. During his musical career, Nemeček produced, beside Pop Mašina's live album ''
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'' (''Road to Sun'') and both Rok Mašina albums, albums by several prominent acts of the Yugoslav scene. He produced
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albums ''Gola Istina'' (''Bare Truth'') and ''Na brdovitom Balkanu'' (''On the Mountainous Balkans''), Tunel albums ''Noćni prolaz'' (''Night Passage'') and ''Niz tri tamne ulice'' (''Along Three Dark Streets'') and Đorđe Ilijin album ''Zabranjeno prisluškivanje'' (''No Eavesdropping'').


Media career

After his army service ended, Nemeček relocated to
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, where he remained until 1979. After his return from London, he worked in Dadov Theatre as an editor of the theatre's rock concerts program. He moved to London again from 1983 to 1988, where, among other things, he was a correspondent for various papers under the umbrella of Politika a.d., like ''RTV revija'' (''Radio and Television Revue'') and ''YU video''. Nemeček started his career in television as becoming the film program editor at RTV Politika. In the 1990s he became the editor of film program on Television Pink, introducing the Serbian public to ''
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'' and other series. from April 2004 to April 2007 he was the assistant general director on
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. From February to December 2010, he was the editor-in-chief of TV Avala.


Death

Nemeček died in Belgrade on 9 January 2024, at the age of 74.


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