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Darkwood Dub

Darkwood Dub was a Serbian alternative rock band formed in Belgrade in 1988. In the years after the formation the band gradually grew to prominence on the Serbian rock scene, eventually becoming one of the most notable acts of the 1990s and 2000s Serbian and regional scene. Their music spawned many different genres. It was characterized by a mixture of live drumming and electronic percussion with frequent use of slide guitar, synthesizers and samplers and succinct and introspective lyrics, sung with offbeat vocals of Dejan Vučetić. The band cooperated with a number of musicians—most notably prominent jazz musicians Vasil Hadžimanov and Bisera Veletanlić—and composed scores for several films and theatre plays. The group released eight studio albums before disbanding in 2017.

Darkwood Dub
Darkwood Dub at the Supernatural Festival in 2008
Background information
Also known asDarkvud Dab
OriginBelgrade, Serbia
Genres
Years active1988–2017
LabelsTake It Or Leave It Records, B92, Exit Music, Odličan hrčak
Past membersVladimir Jerić
Bojan Drobac
Dejan Vučetić
Milorad Ristić
Lav Bratuša
Vasil Hadžimanov
Websitewww.darkwooddub.rs

History

Band formation, first recordings (1988–1991)

The band was formed in autumn of 1988, originally with an intention of playing a combination of reggae and noise music, in the lineup consisting of two drummers (playing the same drum kit), two bassists, a vocalist and a rhythm machine.[1] The inspiration for the name the came from the Italian comic book Zagor, whose titular character lives in the forest named Darkwood.[1] After several years and many personnel changes, the default lineup became Vladimir Jerić "Vlidi" (guitar), Bojan Drobac "Bambi" (guitar), Dejan Vučetić "Vuča" (vocals), Milorad Ristić "Miki" (bass guitar) and Lav Bratuša (drums).[1]

The band had their first live appearances at the Belgrade Students' Cultural Centre in May 1991.[1] During the same year, the band released their first recordings, the tracks "Veliki duh" ("The Great Spirit") and "Srećna glava" ("Happy Head"), on the Nova Aleksandrija record label various artists compilation Želim jahati do ekstaze (I Want to Ride to Ecstasy), also featuring the bands Presing, Kazna Za Uši, Klajberi and Euforija.[1] The release immediately became a rarity since all the records were printed in Zagreb where, due to the outbreak of the Yugoslav Wars, remained to be sold in Croatia only.[1]

Rise to prominence (1992–1999)

From December 1992 until May 1993, the band recorded their debut studio album Paramparčad (Splinters), produced by Željko Božić, which was not released until 1995 by Take It Or Leave It Records.[1] Since it took a long while from the band formation to the moment when the debut was released, the album featured a selection of songs from the band's early period, featuring a combination of punk rock and reggae influences.[1] The song lyrics were written by Vučetić whereas the music was composed by the entire band.[1] The record release provided the band with a cult status, with almost no media appearances, so that their live appearances in Belgrade were well visited.[1] During the same year, director Miloš Stojanović made a TV film about the band,[1] Darkwood Dub recorded music for the omnibus film Package Arrangement, for the story Mačo trip (Macho Trip),[1] and appeared in the film Geto (Ghetto), directed by Mladen Matičević and Ivan Markov.[1]

In May 1996 the band released their second album, U nedogled (Into the Indefinite), produced by the band themselves and released by B92 Records.[1] The album featured vocal versions of the tracks recorded for Package Arrangement.[1] Plejboj member Dušan Petrović appeared as guest on the album, playing saxophone and upright bass.[1] Having precisely formed their musical expression, the band got positive reactions from both the critics and the audience.[1] The tracks "Treći Vavilon" ("The Third Babylon"), "Imamo situaciju" ("We Have a Situation"), "Hej! Gringo" ("Hey! Gringo") and the title track were widely praised.[1] On this album the band introduced sampling in their work, with some of the tracks featuring samples from Aswad and Lee Scratch Perry songs.[1] The album was pronounced the album of the year 1996 by a number of the Serbian music critics, and after the album release, for the first time, the band went on a promotional tour.[2]

In 1997 the band recorded music for the play Trainspotting, based on the Irvine Welsh novel of the same name, performed at the BITEF theatre and directed by Đorđe Marjanović.[1] The recorded material was released on the album entitled simply Darkwood Dub,[1] which also featured five remixes made by Chiq Toxiq, Velja Mijanović and Boris Krstajić.[3] The tracks like "Sila" ("Force"), "Strategija bumerang" ("Boomerang Strategy") and "Sistem" ("System") featured the band experimenting with dub and drum and bass.[1]

Mainstream years (1999–2017)

The release of the album Elektropionir (Electropioneer), recorded at the Belgrade Akademija studio from September 1998 until February 1999,[4] was prevented by the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia and it was not until September of the same year that the album was released.[1] The album was co-produced by the band themselves and Aleksandar Radosavljević.[1] It featured guest appearances by Ana Žunić (backing vocals), Filip Krumes (violin, viola), Vasil Hadžimanov (keyboards), Dušan Petrović (saxophone) and Nemanja Kojić "Kojot" (trombone).[1] The album presented the band to a wider audience, making it a mainstream act, and the success was noted on numerous live appearances on their two-year tour in former Yugoslav republics,[2] including the performance at the first Novi Sad EXIT festival in 2000.[5] In 2001 the band participated in the project organized by a former Bjesovi vocalist Goran Marić, Pesme iznad istoka i zapada (Songs above the East and West), featuring various Serbian rock bands composing music to the poems and prayers written by Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović, with the track "Molitva Blagom Hristu" ("A Prayer to the Mild Christ").[6] In 2001 a remix of the band's song "Zapremina" ("Bulk") appeared in the Dudes original soundtrack, released by B92.[6]

In 2002 the band released their fifth studio album, Život počinje u 30-oj (Life Begins at 30), produced by Saša Janković and featuring guest appearance by Presing vocalist Zoran Radović "Kiza".[1] Život počinje u 30-oj was pronounced one of the best albums of the year by the webzine Popboks critics.[7] During the year the band also recorded the soundtrack for the film Ogledalo (Mirror), directed by Dejan Kovačević.[6] The following year, the album U nedogled was remastered and reissued on CD, featuring bonus material consisting of the track "Smak" ("The End of the World") and demo version of the track "Filadelfija" ("Philadelphia").[6] During the same year, the band also participated in the Milan Mladenović tribute album Kao da je bilo nekad... (Posvećeno Milanu Mladenoviću) (As if It Had Happened Sometime... (Dedicated to Milan Mladenović)) with the track "Geto" ("Ghetto") originally released on the album Katarina II.[8]

 
Darkwood Dub performing at the 2006 EXIT Festival

Their sixth studio album, O danima (About the Days), produced by the band themselves and released in 2004, featured nine tracks, including "Laka radost" ("Easy Joy") and the title track for which as guest vocalist appeared Veliki Prezir vocalist Vladimir Kolarić "Kole", and the track "Centrala" ("Central Station"), featuring Lira Vega member Vladimir Đorđević on lead vocals.[9] The album was recorded under the work title Melos, but was eventually renamed due to the usage of the phrase in turbo folk music.[10] During the same year, the band performed live in the play Rat/Sećanja (War/Memories), co-directed by Đorđe Marjanović and Indonesian writer Putu Wijaya and performed in Atelje 212 theatre.[6] In 2006 the band performed as the opening act for Morrissey on his concert in Zagreb.[6]

In 2008 the band released the album Jedinstvo (Unity). The guitarist Vladimir Jerić had left the band prior to the album release, and after the album release the vacant spot was filled with a keyboard player, Vasil Hadžimanov, who had already gained prominence as a jazz musician.[11] At the end of the year the track "Ženeva" ("Geneva") was voted the sixth most popular single in 2008 at B92 and the fifth at the same list on Studio B.[12] In 2009 Darkwood Dub was nominated for the best MTV Adria regional act at the MTV European Awards.[13] During the same year, on the webzine Popboks annual lists, the single from Jedinstvo "Šećer" ("Sugar") was voted the tenth most popular single in 2009 and the music video for the track "Robot" appeared at the sixth place at the Music Video of the Year Award.[14] The track "130" appeared on the first place of the Jelen Top 10 list for two weeks in March 2010.[15]

In April 2011, the band released the song "Nešto sasvim izvesno" ("Something Quite for Certain"), featuring the famous Serbian jazz singer Bisera Veletanlić, for free digital download through the Exit Music online record label.[16] The single was announcing their eight studio album.[17] In June of the same year the band released yet another single promoting the upcoming studio release, "Kraj oktobra" ("The End of October").[18] In July the band released their eight studio album, Vidimo se (See You) for free digital download thorough Exit Music, as well as on compact disc through Odličan Hrčak.[19] The compact disc edition featured two songs not included on the download edition, the album title track and the song "Tama" ("Darkness").[20] In autumn of 2012 Darkwood Dub and Bisera Veletanlić started a tour across Serbia, with performance at the Belgrade Jazz Festival as the first one. Just before the beginning of the tour, the band and Veletlanić released new versions of Veletanlić's old hit "Milo moje" ("My Dear")[21] and "Ručak za dvoje" ("Lunch for Two"), originally released as the B-side for "Milo moje" single.[22] The concerts on the tour were performed mostly in theaters and similar venues.[22] In 2013 Hadžimanov left the band and Darkwood Dub continued as a quartet.[23]

In the summer of 2014 Ristić stated that the band is working on a new studio album.[24] However, Darkwood Dub ended their activity in 2017 due to lasting disagreements within the band.[25]

Post breakup

After the band ended their activity, Bojan Drobac and Milorad Ristić continued their career working under the name Bella Technika (a pun coming from the term bela tehnika transl. white techology, used in former Yugoslavia for home appliances). They recorded their debut album, entitled Section, with opera singer Katarina Jovanović, releasing it in 2016.[26] Dejan Vučetić continued his career in the band Minilinija (Mini Stereo System), which evolved from Vučetić's and Ristić's side project Teget (Navy Blue).[25]

Legacy

In 2021, the album Elektropionir was polled 9th, the album Darkwood Dub was polled 21st, the album Život počinje u 30-oj was polled 42nd and the album Paramparčad was polled 79th on the list of 100 Best Serbian Albums Since the Breakup of SFR Yugoslavia. The list was published in the book Kako (ni)je propao rokenrol u Srbiji (How Rock 'n' Roll in Serbia (Didn't) Came to an End).[27]

In 2006, the song "Kolotečina" ("The Rut") was ranked No. 33, and the song "Treći Vavilon" was ranked No. 35 on the B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list.[28]

The "Zapremina tela" lyrics were featured in Petar Janjatović's book Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007 (Songs of Brotherhood, Childhood & Progeny: Anthology of Ex YU Rock Poetry 1967 - 2007).[29]

Based on Darkwood Dub song "Usamljeni hašišar" ("The Lonesome Hashish Eater"), which appeared on the band's debut, Đorđe Marjanović and Nikola Majdak Junior recorded an animated movie of the same name, which got the Yugoslav ASIFA reward for animation.[1]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Paramparčad (1995)
  • U nedogled (1996)
  • Darkwood Dub (1997)
  • Elektropionir (1999)
  • Život počinje u 30-oj (2002)
  • O danima (2004)
  • Jedinstvo (2008)
  • Vidimo se (2011)

Singles

  • "Kraj oktobra" (2011)
  • "Nešto sasvim izvesno" (2011)
  • "Milo moje" / "Ručak za dvoje" (with Bisera Veletanlić; 2012)

Other appearances

  • "Srećna glava" / "Veliki duh" (Želim jahati do ekstaze; 1991)
  • "Ptice" (Academia vol.1; 1993)
  • "Molitva Blagom Hristu" (Pesme iznad istoka i zapada; 2001)
  • "Zapremina (WS Remix)" (Muzika iz filma Munje!; 2001)
  • "Geto" (Kao da je bilo nekad... (Posvećeno Milanu Mladenoviću); 2002)
  • "Ja te potpuno razumem" (Groovanje devedesete uživo; 2009)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2009 MTV Europe Music Awards Best Adriatic Act Nominated

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 285.
  2. ^ a b "The band's biography at the official site". Darkwooddub.com. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  3. ^ "Trejnspoting at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  4. ^ "Elektropionir at Discogs". Discogs.com. 1999-09-20. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  5. ^ "10 GODINA EXITA - Istorija, teorija, praksa: Provera stvarnosti". Popboks.com. 2010-09-18. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 286.
  7. ^ . Popboks.com. 2010-09-18. Archived from the original on 2011-08-29. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  8. ^ "Kao da je bilo nekad... (Posvećeno Milanu Mladenoviću) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  9. ^ "O danima at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  10. ^ "An interview with Dejan Vučetić at Popboks". Popboks.com. 2011-03-31. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  11. ^ "An interview with Darkwood Dub members on Popboks". Popboks.com. 2011-03-31. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  12. ^ ""Albumi i singlovi 2008: Liste, liste, liste..." at Popboks". Popboks.com. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  13. ^ . Ema.mtvadria.com. 2010-11-07. Archived from the original on 2011-07-14. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  14. ^ ""Najbolje iz 2009." at Popboks". Popboks.com. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  15. ^ . Blic.rs. Archived from the original on 2010-08-17. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  16. ^ "Darkwood Dub ft. Bisera Veletanlić / Vesti". POPBOKS.com. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  17. ^ . exitmusic.tv. Archived from the original on 2011-04-11. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  18. ^ . Exitfest.org. 2011-06-08. Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
  19. ^ ""Vidimo se" na Exit etiketi | Exitmusic". Exitmusic.rs. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
  20. ^ "Oduvek volimo da eksperimentišemo", Blic.rs
  21. ^ "Darkwood Dub & Bisera "Milo Moje"", b92.net
  22. ^ a b "Dejan Vučetić Vuča (Darkwood Dub) o saradnji sa Biserom Veletanlić", Balkanrock.com
  23. ^ "Dub Facebook Official Page". Facebook. 2010-11-07. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  24. ^ "Novi album sastava Darkwood Dub stiže na jesen", b92.net
  25. ^ a b "Dejan Vučetić Vuča (Minilinija): I dalje verujem u moć muzike", Balkanrock.com
  26. ^ "Bella Technika (ex-Darkwood Dub) debitovala sa ‘Section’", Rockomotiva.com
  27. ^ Antonić, Duško (2021). Kako (ni)je propao rokenrol u Srbiji. Belgrade: Take It Or Leave It. p. 160-220.
  28. ^ The B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list at B92 official site
  29. ^ Janjatović, Petar (2008). Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007. Belgrade: Vega media.

External links

  • Official website
  • Official YouTube channel
  • Darkwood Dub at Discogs
  • Darkwood Dub at Last.fm

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Darkwood Dub was a Serbian alternative rock band formed in Belgrade in 1988 In the years after the formation the band gradually grew to prominence on the Serbian rock scene eventually becoming one of the most notable acts of the 1990s and 2000s Serbian and regional scene Their music spawned many different genres It was characterized by a mixture of live drumming and electronic percussion with frequent use of slide guitar synthesizers and samplers and succinct and introspective lyrics sung with offbeat vocals of Dejan Vucetic The band cooperated with a number of musicians most notably prominent jazz musicians Vasil Hadzimanov and Bisera Veletanlic and composed scores for several films and theatre plays The group released eight studio albums before disbanding in 2017 Darkwood DubDarkwood Dub at the Supernatural Festival in 2008Background informationAlso known asDarkvud DabOriginBelgrade SerbiaGenresAlternative rock indie rock noise rock reggae dub electronic rock drum and bass experimental rock downtempo jazzYears active1988 2017LabelsTake It Or Leave It Records B92 Exit Music Odlican hrcakPast membersVladimir JericBojan DrobacDejan VuceticMilorad RisticLav BratusaVasil HadzimanovWebsitewww darkwooddub rs Contents 1 History 1 1 Band formation first recordings 1988 1991 1 2 Rise to prominence 1992 1999 1 3 Mainstream years 1999 2017 1 4 Post breakup 2 Legacy 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Singles 3 3 Other appearances 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditBand formation first recordings 1988 1991 Edit The band was formed in autumn of 1988 originally with an intention of playing a combination of reggae and noise music in the lineup consisting of two drummers playing the same drum kit two bassists a vocalist and a rhythm machine 1 The inspiration for the name the came from the Italian comic book Zagor whose titular character lives in the forest named Darkwood 1 After several years and many personnel changes the default lineup became Vladimir Jeric Vlidi guitar Bojan Drobac Bambi guitar Dejan Vucetic Vuca vocals Milorad Ristic Miki bass guitar and Lav Bratusa drums 1 The band had their first live appearances at the Belgrade Students Cultural Centre in May 1991 1 During the same year the band released their first recordings the tracks Veliki duh The Great Spirit and Srecna glava Happy Head on the Nova Aleksandrija record label various artists compilation Zelim jahati do ekstaze I Want to Ride to Ecstasy also featuring the bands Presing Kazna Za Usi Klajberi and Euforija 1 The release immediately became a rarity since all the records were printed in Zagreb where due to the outbreak of the Yugoslav Wars remained to be sold in Croatia only 1 Rise to prominence 1992 1999 Edit From December 1992 until May 1993 the band recorded their debut studio album Paramparcad Splinters produced by Zeljko Bozic which was not released until 1995 by Take It Or Leave It Records 1 Since it took a long while from the band formation to the moment when the debut was released the album featured a selection of songs from the band s early period featuring a combination of punk rock and reggae influences 1 The song lyrics were written by Vucetic whereas the music was composed by the entire band 1 The record release provided the band with a cult status with almost no media appearances so that their live appearances in Belgrade were well visited 1 During the same year director Milos Stojanovic made a TV film about the band 1 Darkwood Dub recorded music for the omnibus film Package Arrangement for the story Maco trip Macho Trip 1 and appeared in the film Geto Ghetto directed by Mladen Maticevic and Ivan Markov 1 In May 1996 the band released their second album U nedogled Into the Indefinite produced by the band themselves and released by B92 Records 1 The album featured vocal versions of the tracks recorded for Package Arrangement 1 Plejboj member Dusan Petrovic appeared as guest on the album playing saxophone and upright bass 1 Having precisely formed their musical expression the band got positive reactions from both the critics and the audience 1 The tracks Treci Vavilon The Third Babylon Imamo situaciju We Have a Situation Hej Gringo Hey Gringo and the title track were widely praised 1 On this album the band introduced sampling in their work with some of the tracks featuring samples from Aswad and Lee Scratch Perry songs 1 The album was pronounced the album of the year 1996 by a number of the Serbian music critics and after the album release for the first time the band went on a promotional tour 2 In 1997 the band recorded music for the play Trainspotting based on the Irvine Welsh novel of the same name performed at the BITEF theatre and directed by Đorđe Marjanovic 1 The recorded material was released on the album entitled simply Darkwood Dub 1 which also featured five remixes made by Chiq Toxiq Velja Mijanovic and Boris Krstajic 3 The tracks like Sila Force Strategija bumerang Boomerang Strategy and Sistem System featured the band experimenting with dub and drum and bass 1 Mainstream years 1999 2017 Edit The release of the album Elektropionir Electropioneer recorded at the Belgrade Akademija studio from September 1998 until February 1999 4 was prevented by the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia and it was not until September of the same year that the album was released 1 The album was co produced by the band themselves and Aleksandar Radosavljevic 1 It featured guest appearances by Ana Zunic backing vocals Filip Krumes violin viola Vasil Hadzimanov keyboards Dusan Petrovic saxophone and Nemanja Kojic Kojot trombone 1 The album presented the band to a wider audience making it a mainstream act and the success was noted on numerous live appearances on their two year tour in former Yugoslav republics 2 including the performance at the first Novi Sad EXIT festival in 2000 5 In 2001 the band participated in the project organized by a former Bjesovi vocalist Goran Maric Pesme iznad istoka i zapada Songs above the East and West featuring various Serbian rock bands composing music to the poems and prayers written by Bishop Nikolaj Velimirovic with the track Molitva Blagom Hristu A Prayer to the Mild Christ 6 In 2001 a remix of the band s song Zapremina Bulk appeared in the Dudes original soundtrack released by B92 6 In 2002 the band released their fifth studio album Zivot pocinje u 30 oj Life Begins at 30 produced by Sasa Jankovic and featuring guest appearance by Presing vocalist Zoran Radovic Kiza 1 Zivot pocinje u 30 oj was pronounced one of the best albums of the year by the webzine Popboks critics 7 During the year the band also recorded the soundtrack for the film Ogledalo Mirror directed by Dejan Kovacevic 6 The following year the album U nedogled was remastered and reissued on CD featuring bonus material consisting of the track Smak The End of the World and demo version of the track Filadelfija Philadelphia 6 During the same year the band also participated in the Milan Mladenovic tribute album Kao da je bilo nekad Posveceno Milanu Mladenovicu As if It Had Happened Sometime Dedicated to Milan Mladenovic with the track Geto Ghetto originally released on the album Katarina II 8 Darkwood Dub performing at the 2006 EXIT Festival Their sixth studio album O danima About the Days produced by the band themselves and released in 2004 featured nine tracks including Laka radost Easy Joy and the title track for which as guest vocalist appeared Veliki Prezir vocalist Vladimir Kolaric Kole and the track Centrala Central Station featuring Lira Vega member Vladimir Đorđevic on lead vocals 9 The album was recorded under the work title Melos but was eventually renamed due to the usage of the phrase in turbo folk music 10 During the same year the band performed live in the play Rat Secanja War Memories co directed by Đorđe Marjanovic and Indonesian writer Putu Wijaya and performed in Atelje 212 theatre 6 In 2006 the band performed as the opening act for Morrissey on his concert in Zagreb 6 In 2008 the band released the album Jedinstvo Unity The guitarist Vladimir Jeric had left the band prior to the album release and after the album release the vacant spot was filled with a keyboard player Vasil Hadzimanov who had already gained prominence as a jazz musician 11 At the end of the year the track Zeneva Geneva was voted the sixth most popular single in 2008 at B92 and the fifth at the same list on Studio B 12 In 2009 Darkwood Dub was nominated for the best MTV Adria regional act at the MTV European Awards 13 During the same year on the webzine Popboks annual lists the single from Jedinstvo Secer Sugar was voted the tenth most popular single in 2009 and the music video for the track Robot appeared at the sixth place at the Music Video of the Year Award 14 The track 130 appeared on the first place of the Jelen Top 10 list for two weeks in March 2010 15 In April 2011 the band released the song Nesto sasvim izvesno Something Quite for Certain featuring the famous Serbian jazz singer Bisera Veletanlic for free digital download through the Exit Music online record label 16 The single was announcing their eight studio album 17 In June of the same year the band released yet another single promoting the upcoming studio release Kraj oktobra The End of October 18 In July the band released their eight studio album Vidimo se See You for free digital download thorough Exit Music as well as on compact disc through Odlican Hrcak 19 The compact disc edition featured two songs not included on the download edition the album title track and the song Tama Darkness 20 In autumn of 2012 Darkwood Dub and Bisera Veletanlic started a tour across Serbia with performance at the Belgrade Jazz Festival as the first one Just before the beginning of the tour the band and Veletlanic released new versions of Veletanlic s old hit Milo moje My Dear 21 and Rucak za dvoje Lunch for Two originally released as the B side for Milo moje single 22 The concerts on the tour were performed mostly in theaters and similar venues 22 In 2013 Hadzimanov left the band and Darkwood Dub continued as a quartet 23 In the summer of 2014 Ristic stated that the band is working on a new studio album 24 However Darkwood Dub ended their activity in 2017 due to lasting disagreements within the band 25 Post breakup Edit After the band ended their activity Bojan Drobac and Milorad Ristic continued their career working under the name Bella Technika a pun coming from the term bela tehnika transl white techology used in former Yugoslavia for home appliances They recorded their debut album entitled Section with opera singer Katarina Jovanovic releasing it in 2016 26 Dejan Vucetic continued his career in the band Minilinija Mini Stereo System which evolved from Vucetic s and Ristic s side project Teget Navy Blue 25 Legacy EditIn 2021 the album Elektropionir was polled 9th the album Darkwood Dub was polled 21st the album Zivot pocinje u 30 oj was polled 42nd and the album Paramparcad was polled 79th on the list of 100 Best Serbian Albums Since the Breakup of SFR Yugoslavia The list was published in the book Kako ni je propao rokenrol u Srbiji How Rock n Roll in Serbia Didn t Came to an End 27 In 2006 the song Kolotecina The Rut was ranked No 33 and the song Treci Vavilon was ranked No 35 on the B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list 28 The Zapremina tela lyrics were featured in Petar Janjatovic s book Pesme bratstva detinjstva amp potomstva Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 2007 Songs of Brotherhood Childhood amp Progeny Anthology of Ex YU Rock Poetry 1967 2007 29 Based on Darkwood Dub song Usamljeni hasisar The Lonesome Hashish Eater which appeared on the band s debut Đorđe Marjanovic and Nikola Majdak Junior recorded an animated movie of the same name which got the Yugoslav ASIFA reward for animation 1 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Paramparcad 1995 U nedogled 1996 Darkwood Dub 1997 Elektropionir 1999 Zivot pocinje u 30 oj 2002 O danima 2004 Jedinstvo 2008 Vidimo se 2011 Singles Edit Kraj oktobra 2011 Nesto sasvim izvesno 2011 Milo moje Rucak za dvoje with Bisera Veletanlic 2012 Other appearances Edit Srecna glava Veliki duh Zelim jahati do ekstaze 1991 Ptice Academia vol 1 1993 Molitva Blagom Hristu Pesme iznad istoka i zapada 2001 Zapremina WS Remix Muzika iz filma Munje 2001 Geto Kao da je bilo nekad Posveceno Milanu Mladenovicu 2002 Ja te potpuno razumem Groovanje devedesete uzivo 2009 Awards and nominations EditYear Award Category Result2009 MTV Europe Music Awards Best Adriatic Act NominatedReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Janjatovic Petar 2007 EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Belgrade self released p 285 a b The band s biography at the official site Darkwooddub com Retrieved 2011 04 15 Trejnspoting at Discogs Discogs com Retrieved 2011 04 15 Elektropionir at Discogs Discogs com 1999 09 20 Retrieved 2011 04 15 10 GODINA EXITA Istorija teorija praksa Provera stvarnosti Popboks com 2010 09 18 Retrieved 2011 04 15 a b c d e f Janjatovic Petar 2007 EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Belgrade self released p 286 Najbolji albumi 2004 at Discogs Popboks com 2010 09 18 Archived from the original on 2011 08 29 Retrieved 2011 04 15 Kao da je bilo nekad Posveceno Milanu Mladenovicu at Discogs Discogs com Retrieved 2011 04 15 O danima at Discogs Discogs com Retrieved 2011 04 15 An interview with Dejan Vucetic at Popboks Popboks com 2011 03 31 Retrieved 2011 04 15 An interview with Darkwood Dub members on Popboks Popboks com 2011 03 31 Retrieved 2011 04 15 Albumi i singlovi 2008 Liste liste liste at Popboks Popboks com Retrieved 2011 04 15 Nominees for Best Adria Act Announced Ema mtvadria com 2010 11 07 Archived from the original on 2011 07 14 Retrieved 2011 04 15 Najbolje iz 2009 at Popboks Popboks com Retrieved 2011 04 15 Darkwood Dub i dalje na celu Jelen Top 10 liste Blic rs Archived from the original on 2010 08 17 Retrieved 2011 04 15 Darkwood Dub ft Bisera Veletanlic Vesti POPBOKS com Retrieved 2011 04 15 Ekskluzivno Novi singl Darkwood Dub a exitmusic tv Archived from the original on 2011 04 11 Retrieved 2011 04 15 Kraj oktobra na Exit etiketi Exitfest org 2011 06 08 Archived from the original on 2011 07 13 Retrieved 2011 07 03 Vidimo se na Exit etiketi Exitmusic Exitmusic rs Retrieved 2011 07 03 Oduvek volimo da eksperimentisemo Blic rs Darkwood Dub amp Bisera Milo Moje b92 net a b Dejan Vucetic Vuca Darkwood Dub o saradnji sa Biserom Veletanlic Balkanrock com Dub Facebook Official Page Facebook 2010 11 07 Retrieved 2011 04 15 Novi album sastava Darkwood Dub stize na jesen b92 net a b Dejan Vucetic Vuca Minilinija I dalje verujem u moc muzike Balkanrock com Bella Technika ex Darkwood Dub debitovala sa Section Rockomotiva com Antonic Dusko 2021 Kako ni je propao rokenrol u Srbiji Belgrade Take It Or Leave It p 160 220 The B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list at B92 official site Janjatovic Petar 2008 Pesme bratstva detinjstva amp potomstva Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 2007 Belgrade Vega media External links EditOfficial website Official YouTube channel Darkwood Dub at Discogs Darkwood Dub at Last fm Wikimedia Commons has media related to Darkwood Dub Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Darkwood Dub amp oldid 1135252584, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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