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Kokan Popović

Slobodan "Kokan" Popović is a Serbian drummer notable for playing in bands Idoli and Propaganda.

Slobodan Popović
Also known asKokan
GenresNew wave, art rock, experimental, rock, pop rock
Instrument(s)Drums, Guitar, Vocals
Years active1976 – present

Biography edit

Getting interested in music, first bands edit

Popović was born in Belgrade and lived at Alekse Nenadovica street connecting "Slavija" and "Metropol" hotel, inhabited by people from highest social positions, such as lawyers, politicians, musicians, sportsman, etc., to the lowest, such as prostitutes, drug dealers, thieves, etc.

In his early youth he brought some LP compilations of Opatija festivals and played them while using a wooden cigarette box as a drum and after hearing The Who's album A Quick One, he decided to become a drummer. His real drum practices started after moving to Bombay with his father (then being in Yugoslavian Foreign Services), Dejan and mother Božica (sister Dubravka - stood in Belgrade) where he, for the first time, had the chance to practice on a real drum set. His first live appearance was at a Bombay college anniversary.

On return to Belgrade Popović first joined the band Dag, with whom he recorded a single "Voz" / "Smiljana" in 1973. After Dag, he formed a hard rock trio Jocker, and then Jesen before joining the band of Slađana Milošević.

Zvuk Ulice and Propaganda edit

In 1976, guitarist and singer, Vlada Divljan, and bass guitarist, Zdenko Kolar, formed a band called Merlin. The band also included Popović on drums, keyboard player Dragan Mitrić, Bora Atić on saxophone and Dragana Milković on piano and vocals. Beside their own songs the band often performed songs by Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Their musical style was a combination of melodic rock, jazz rock and hard rock. The band often performed at Belgrade's SKC (Studentski Kulturni Centar a.k.a. SKC or Students Cultural Centre), appeared on the last BOOM festival in Novi Sad and Zaječar Guitar festival. They did not have any releases, but had some recordings, recorded in Radio Belgrade studio, which were broadcast from time to time.

In early 1979 Popović's future wife got pregnant and he also had to serve the Yugoslav People's Army which caused the breaking up of the band. He made a two-year break and joined Idoli.

In 1982 Popović (guitar, vocals) with Mitrić (keyboards), Branko Isaković (bass, rhythm guitar) and Nenad Morgenstern (percussion) formed the off project Propaganda. The band recorded only one album, Apatija javnosti which partially featured material from Zvuk Ulice period. The sound was a Pop rock combined with other musical forms. After the album release, the band split up.

Idoli edit

Popović joined Idoli as a replacement for Boža Jovanović. The band started recording their first long play album in Radio Belgrade studios during the late 1981 and early 1982. Odbrana i poslednji dani surprised the critics as much as the fans. It was named after Borislav Pekić's eponymous book, on which the whole album is based. It is a complex concept album dealing with an anthropological approach towards Orthodox Christianity. Since the album was sold in only 50,000 copies, which was considered a failure by Jugoton the band had to completely turn towards commercial music.

The next release was the album Čokolada featuring bassist Branko Isaković instead of Zdenko Kolar who went to serve the Yugoslav People's Army. It was recorded in London with producer Bob Painter who completely changed the band's style. The record was sold in 350,000 copies which was a record at that time in Yugoslavia. Even though the band had a successful tour, the relationships between the band members became colder. After the Ljubljana show due to a quarrel, Idoli ceased to exist.

The last release as Idoli was a soundtrack album for Šest dana juna which was written by Divljan while the rest of the band recorded their parts.

Post-Idoli career edit

After Idoli disbanded Popović joined the band Mučenici and also played with a super-session band Kod Tri Balona (featuring Disciplina Kičme bassist Dušan Kojić Koja and Električni Orgazam guitarist Branislav Petrović Banana).

In the early nineties he moved to Johannesburg, South Africa and formed his own band The Traitors. The lineup featured Belgrade musicians living in Johannesburg: Popović on rhythm guitar and vocals and Marka Benini on drums, with musicians from South Africa Derrick Skihippers (lead guitar) and Kahlan Merchant (bass guitar). The band performs a heavier version of rock and roll standards.

In 2006 Kokan & The Traitors performed in Belgrade and Zdenko Kolar appeared as guest musician.

Discography edit

With Dag edit

With Propaganda edit

With Idoli edit

External links and references edit

  • EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
  • Kokan Popović at Discogs

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Slobodan Kokan Popovic is a Serbian drummer notable for playing in bands Idoli and Propaganda Slobodan PopovicAlso known asKokanGenresNew wave art rock experimental rock pop rockInstrument s Drums Guitar VocalsYears active1976 present Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Getting interested in music first bands 1 2 Zvuk Ulice and Propaganda 1 3 Idoli 1 4 Post Idoli career 2 Discography 2 1 With Dag 2 2 With Propaganda 2 3 With Idoli 3 External links and referencesBiography editGetting interested in music first bands edit Popovic was born in Belgrade and lived at Alekse Nenadovica street connecting Slavija and Metropol hotel inhabited by people from highest social positions such as lawyers politicians musicians sportsman etc to the lowest such as prostitutes drug dealers thieves etc In his early youth he brought some LP compilations of Opatija festivals and played them while using a wooden cigarette box as a drum and after hearing The Who s album A Quick One he decided to become a drummer His real drum practices started after moving to Bombay with his father then being in Yugoslavian Foreign Services Dejan and mother Bozica sister Dubravka stood in Belgrade where he for the first time had the chance to practice on a real drum set His first live appearance was at a Bombay college anniversary On return to Belgrade Popovic first joined the band Dag with whom he recorded a single Voz Smiljana in 1973 After Dag he formed a hard rock trio Jocker and then Jesen before joining the band of Slađana Milosevic Zvuk Ulice and Propaganda edit In 1976 guitarist and singer Vlada Divljan and bass guitarist Zdenko Kolar formed a band called Merlin The band also included Popovic on drums keyboard player Dragan Mitric Bora Atic on saxophone and Dragana Milkovic on piano and vocals Beside their own songs the band often performed songs by Jimi Hendrix The Beatles and The Rolling Stones Their musical style was a combination of melodic rock jazz rock and hard rock The band often performed at Belgrade s SKC Studentski Kulturni Centar a k a SKC or Students Cultural Centre appeared on the last BOOM festival in Novi Sad and Zajecar Guitar festival They did not have any releases but had some recordings recorded in Radio Belgrade studio which were broadcast from time to time In early 1979 Popovic s future wife got pregnant and he also had to serve the Yugoslav People s Army which caused the breaking up of the band He made a two year break and joined Idoli In 1982 Popovic guitar vocals with Mitric keyboards Branko Isakovic bass rhythm guitar and Nenad Morgenstern percussion formed the off project Propaganda The band recorded only one album Apatija javnosti which partially featured material from Zvuk Ulice period The sound was a Pop rock combined with other musical forms After the album release the band split up Idoli edit Popovic joined Idoli as a replacement for Boza Jovanovic The band started recording their first long play album in Radio Belgrade studios during the late 1981 and early 1982 Odbrana i poslednji dani surprised the critics as much as the fans It was named after Borislav Pekic s eponymous book on which the whole album is based It is a complex concept album dealing with an anthropological approach towards Orthodox Christianity Since the album was sold in only 50 000 copies which was considered a failure by Jugoton the band had to completely turn towards commercial music The next release was the album Cokolada featuring bassist Branko Isakovic instead of Zdenko Kolar who went to serve the Yugoslav People s Army It was recorded in London with producer Bob Painter who completely changed the band s style The record was sold in 350 000 copies which was a record at that time in Yugoslavia Even though the band had a successful tour the relationships between the band members became colder After the Ljubljana show due to a quarrel Idoli ceased to exist The last release as Idoli was a soundtrack album for Sest dana juna which was written by Divljan while the rest of the band recorded their parts Post Idoli career edit After Idoli disbanded Popovic joined the band Mucenici and also played with a super session band Kod Tri Balona featuring Disciplina Kicme bassist Dusan Kojic Koja and Elektricni Orgazam guitarist Branislav Petrovic Banana In the early nineties he moved to Johannesburg South Africa and formed his own band The Traitors The lineup featured Belgrade musicians living in Johannesburg Popovic on rhythm guitar and vocals and Marka Benini on drums with musicians from South Africa Derrick Skihippers lead guitar and Kahlan Merchant bass guitar The band performs a heavier version of rock and roll standards In 2006 Kokan amp The Traitors performed in Belgrade and Zdenko Kolar appeared as guest musician Discography editWith Dag edit Voz Smiljana PGP RTB 1973 With Propaganda edit Apatija javnosti PGP RTB 1982 With Idoli edit Main article Idoli discographyExternal links and references editEX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Janjatovic Petar ISBN 978 86 905317 1 4 Kokan Popovic at Discogs Kokan Popovic at Popboks Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kokan Popovic amp oldid 1149230972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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