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Radnička Kontrola

Radnička Kontrola (Serbian Cyrillic: Радничка Контрола, trans. Workers' Control) was a former Yugoslav punk rock/new wave band from Belgrade, active in the late 1970s and early 1980s and notable for its appearance on the compilation album Artistička radna akcija.

Radnička Kontrola
Background information
OriginBelgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
GenresNew wave, punk rock
Years active1979 – 1981
LabelsJugoton
Past membersZoran Kostić
Srđan Todorović
Srđan Marković
Darko Milojković
Mladen Pajević

Several years after the group disbanded, its vocalist Zoran Kostić "Cane" went on to nationwide prominence in Yugoslavia as the frontman of Partibrejkers. Another member of the group, Žika Todorović, later became the drummer for the cult bands Ekatarina Velika and Disciplina Kičme in addition to achieving international acclaim as a movie actor.

History edit

Formation and breakup edit

The band was formed in 1979, featuring vocalist Zoran Kostić "Cane" who had previously sang with Kopilad and Urbana Gerila, bassist Srdan "Đile" Marković, guitarist Darko Milojković, and drummer Žika Todorović. Furthermore, drummer Mladen Pajević—who would later play with Radost Evrope, Šine, Robna Kuća, and Lutke—spent a short time with Radnička Kontrola as well.[1]

Inspired by the post-punk sound of Joy Division and Public Image Ltd, Radnička Kontrola managed to record only two tracks, "Dosada" ("Boredom") and "TV u koloru" ("Colour TV"), both of which appeared on the various artist compilation Artistička radna akcija.[2] Filling in for the band's drummer Todorović who was sick when the band recorded "Dosada", the track features Ljuba Sedlar on drums.[2] Additionally, the drums on the "TV u koloru" studio recording were played by Relja Obrenović from Petar i Zli Vuci while the track's lyrics were written by Solunski Front's Ciga Krstić despite the liner notes crediting Cane Kostić.[2] Recorded for the Jugoton-organized Artistička radna akcija compilation in the Enco Lesić [sr]-owned Druga Maca studio in Belgrade, the compilation's producer Lesić reportedly failed to show up for the scheduled Radnička Kontrola recording session, so the band's two tracks were in actuality produced by the studio's engineers Miroslav "Cvele" Cvetković (later would play bass at Bajaga i Instruktori) and Vruć Vetar bassist Zoran "Tuta" Tutić.[2] In later interviews, Radnička Kontrola members publicly stated their displeasure with the quality of the production work on the tracks, with bassist Marković calling it "dilettantish".[2]

Radnička Kontrola appeared at a two-day new wave festival, ABRS (i.e. Aktuelna beogradska rock scena), held at Belgrade's Tašmajdan Stadium during September 1981. The performance became infamous due to young Kostić's on-stage behaviour; namely, his continual lewd and profane verbal insults directed at the crowd until so much commotion was created that the police decided to step in and temporarily halt the show. Kostić's public conduct prompted a discussion in the local press on the morals and values of Yugoslav youth. The band's last live appearance took place one month later during October 1981 in Ljubljana as support act for Šarlo Akrobata. This was also Šarlo Akrobata last concert.

Post breakup edit

After the band disbanded, Kostić formed his own band Partibrejkers, becoming one of the most popular Yugoslav bands. He also participated the Rimtutituki anti war project in 1992, Pesme iznad istoka i zapada Christian rock project, and Kao da je bilo nekad... Posvećeno Milanu Mladenoviću, Milan Mladenović tribute album.

Srđan Todorović Žika joined Bezobrazno Zeleno with whom he recorded their first studio album. Then he moved on to Disciplina Kičme (1984–1987), Ekatarina Velika (1987–1990) and Kazna Za Uši on their 1994 album Izliv radosti napad srece. Beside music he also worked as an actor and later completely devoted to acting. He is one of the most successful Serbian actors.

Srđan Marković "Đile" started working as a writer and a visual artist mainly inspired by 1960s underground comic books. He also worked with Disciplina Kičme and in 1989 formed an electro post-punk duo DDT, renamed to Supernaut in 1993.

Darko Milojković worked with Disciplina Kičme, appearing on the 1985 EP Ja imam šarene oči and 1986 studio album Svi za mnom!, and Boye, appearing on their 1988 album Dosta! Dosta! Dosta!.[3]

Discography edit

Title Released
"Dosada" / "TV u koloru" 1981

References edit

  1. ^ Lutke official MySpace
  2. ^ a b c d e Ambrozić, Dragan (25 December 2022). "Diktat dosade: Radnička kontrola – "Dosada" (1981.)". Music-Box.hr. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  3. ^ Darko Milojković at discogs

External links edit

  • Radnička Kontrola at Last.fm
  • Radnička Kontrola at Youtube
  • Radnicka Kontrola at Discogs

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Radnicka Kontrola Serbian Cyrillic Radnichka Kontrola trans Workers Control was a former Yugoslav punk rock new wave band from Belgrade active in the late 1970s and early 1980s and notable for its appearance on the compilation album Artisticka radna akcija Radnicka KontrolaBackground informationOriginBelgrade Serbia YugoslaviaGenresNew wave punk rockYears active1979 1981LabelsJugotonPast membersZoran KosticSrđan TodorovicSrđan MarkovicDarko MilojkovicMladen Pajevic Several years after the group disbanded its vocalist Zoran Kostic Cane went on to nationwide prominence in Yugoslavia as the frontman of Partibrejkers Another member of the group Zika Todorovic later became the drummer for the cult bands Ekatarina Velika and Disciplina Kicme in addition to achieving international acclaim as a movie actor Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and breakup 1 2 Post breakup 2 Discography 3 References 4 External linksHistory editFormation and breakup edit The band was formed in 1979 featuring vocalist Zoran Kostic Cane who had previously sang with Kopilad and Urbana Gerila bassist Srdan Đile Markovic guitarist Darko Milojkovic and drummer Zika Todorovic Furthermore drummer Mladen Pajevic who would later play with Radost Evrope Sine Robna Kuca and Lutke spent a short time with Radnicka Kontrola as well 1 Inspired by the post punk sound of Joy Division and Public Image Ltd Radnicka Kontrola managed to record only two tracks Dosada Boredom and TV u koloru Colour TV both of which appeared on the various artist compilation Artisticka radna akcija 2 Filling in for the band s drummer Todorovic who was sick when the band recorded Dosada the track features Ljuba Sedlar on drums 2 Additionally the drums on the TV u koloru studio recording were played by Relja Obrenovic from Petar i Zli Vuci while the track s lyrics were written by Solunski Front s Ciga Krstic despite the liner notes crediting Cane Kostic 2 Recorded for the Jugoton organized Artisticka radna akcija compilation in the Enco Lesic sr owned Druga Maca studio in Belgrade the compilation s producer Lesic reportedly failed to show up for the scheduled Radnicka Kontrola recording session so the band s two tracks were in actuality produced by the studio s engineers Miroslav Cvele Cvetkovic later would play bass at Bajaga i Instruktori and Vruc Vetar bassist Zoran Tuta Tutic 2 In later interviews Radnicka Kontrola members publicly stated their displeasure with the quality of the production work on the tracks with bassist Markovic calling it dilettantish 2 Radnicka Kontrola appeared at a two day new wave festival ABRS i e Aktuelna beogradska rock scena held at Belgrade s Tasmajdan Stadium during September 1981 The performance became infamous due to young Kostic s on stage behaviour namely his continual lewd and profane verbal insults directed at the crowd until so much commotion was created that the police decided to step in and temporarily halt the show Kostic s public conduct prompted a discussion in the local press on the morals and values of Yugoslav youth The band s last live appearance took place one month later during October 1981 in Ljubljana as support act for Sarlo Akrobata This was also Sarlo Akrobata last concert Post breakup edit After the band disbanded Kostic formed his own band Partibrejkers becoming one of the most popular Yugoslav bands He also participated the Rimtutituki anti war project in 1992 Pesme iznad istoka i zapada Christian rock project and Kao da je bilo nekad Posveceno Milanu Mladenovicu Milan Mladenovic tribute album Srđan Todorovic Zika joined Bezobrazno Zeleno with whom he recorded their first studio album Then he moved on to Disciplina Kicme 1984 1987 Ekatarina Velika 1987 1990 and Kazna Za Usi on their 1994 album Izliv radosti napad srece Beside music he also worked as an actor and later completely devoted to acting He is one of the most successful Serbian actors Srđan Markovic Đile started working as a writer and a visual artist mainly inspired by 1960s underground comic books He also worked with Disciplina Kicme and in 1989 formed an electro post punk duo DDT renamed to Supernaut in 1993 Darko Milojkovic worked with Disciplina Kicme appearing on the 1985 EP Ja imam sarene oci and 1986 studio album Svi za mnom and Boye appearing on their 1988 album Dosta Dosta Dosta 3 Discography editTitle Released Dosada TV u koloru 1981References edit Lutke official MySpace a b c d e Ambrozic Dragan 25 December 2022 Diktat dosade Radnicka kontrola Dosada 1981 Music Box hr Retrieved 23 May 2023 Darko Milojkovic at discogs EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Janjatovic Petar ISBN 978 86 905317 1 4External links editRadnicka Kontrola at Last fm Radnicka Kontrola at Youtube Radnicka Kontrola at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Radnicka Kontrola amp oldid 1214635133, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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