Dza ili Bu Belgrade
The band was officially formed on May 1, 1987 by vocal and guitarist Nebojša Simeunović, bassist Duško Milojević, and drummer Dejan Milojević.
Simeunović, also known as „Sabljar“ („Sabre-man“), spent his childhood in Libya. Simeunović then switched only to vocals and the band got the
temporary guitarist, „Vera Kvark“ member Aleksandar Mitanovski, and, on October 1989, Goran Majkić became the full-time guitar player.
The band had their first recordings, four songs released as VIS Dža ili Bu,
released on the Drugi talas – Beograd ’89 various artists compilation in 1989.
In 1990, the band recorded new material, released on the Lepa kaseta (A Nice Cassette) demo, and toured Yugoslavia.
The material, with several other demo recordings, also appeared on the band’s debut album Hej mornari (Hey Sailors),
released on March 9, 1992 by Carlo Records. The album presented the band’s lyrically ironical and musically guitar-oriented
style found in the songs (Ziveo Staljin) „Long Live Stalin“, (Kraljica Pica Parka) „Queen of the Pussy Park“.
With the release of the band’s second album, „Preparing a Fisherman’s Soup Takes High Concentration“, the band toured Serbia once again,
and had a first live appearance in a foreign country, in Skopje, Macedonia.
On December 1995, the band released the album (Strasni sud) „Judgement Day“, which, with a punk oriented sound combined cataclysmic lyrical style,
with the songs (Zanimljiva Geografija)“Interesting Geography“, (Neki Drugi Grad)“Some Other City“,inspired by the current political situation,
(Vecna Lovista)“Eternal Hunting Ground“ and (Ustani i Kreni)“Stand Up and Go“, which became hits.
From May to October 2006, band started recordong new material witch released on the album „Ultra Mute“.
in 2007. The album brought a more heavier sound, mainly influenced by industrial music and nu metal, especially with the politically
inspired songs (Metak) „Bullet“, )Rasprodaja) „Sellout“ and the rebellious „Alien“ and (Zid) „The Wall“.After the album release, guitarist Goran Majkić left the band, first serving the army and then
moving to the USA where he got a master’s degree at the NASA Center for Autonomous Control Engineering.
With former Dead Kennedys and Butthole Surfers members, he formed the band God Dog. Igor Panić took his place in Dža ili Bu.The new lineup recorded the album „Like Nothing Ever Happened“, in the late 1997, produced by Igor Borojević.
On the album appeared the cover version of The Undertones single „Teenage Kicks“ with lyrics in Serbian language entitled „“A Dog that Walks Alone“.
Songs „Alaska“ , (Olovni Vojnik)“Tin Solder“, (Raskrsce)“Crossroad“ and (Kao Da Niceg Nije Ni Bilo)“Like Nothing Ever Happened“ became radio hits.
This album , the band released on Multimedia CD edition under their own label Fabrika. The disc also included six of the band’s promotional videos, the band biography and photos.
On the Spring of 1999, during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, the band ceased to exist. Simeunović formed the gothic/industrial band „Chernobyl In House“
on April 1999, releasing the album 12 in 2002 through Active-Time.
In 2003, the band was reformed in the lineup which, beside Milojević, Panić and Nebojša Simeunović, featured keyboardist Stevan Đorđević
and bassist Vladimir Markoš, and in 2005, the band released the best of compilation „Rear-view Mirror“. Beside the selected songs from the band’s career,
the compilation also featured four live recordings, made at the band performance in the Belgrade Youth Center on January 1999,
and new songs „Opasne igre“ („Dangerous Games“), a cover version of Beograd song, and „Ilegas“.
The band started writing new material, recorded at the Fabrika studio from May to October 2006, released on the album „Ultra Mute“ by Multimedia Records
in 2007. The album featured fifteen songs, including the cover version of Satan Panonski song „Lepi Mario“, which the band often performed live, and the
two new songs from Retrovizor.The album brought a more heavier sound, mainly influenced by industrial music and nu metal, especially with the politically
inspired songs „Metak“ („Bullet“), „Rasprodaja“ („Sellout“) and „Silikonska dolina“ („Sillicon Valley“), and the rebellious „Alien“ and „Zid“ („The Wall“).
Having released the album, the band started a live promotion, playing at the major festivals in Serbia, the Novi Sad Exit, Nisomnia festival in Niš and
the Dani Piva festival in Zrenjanin. The band also performed as an opening act for Kaiser Chiefs at the Belgrade Arena, on June 19, 2007,[3] and,
on November 9, they celebrated their 20th anniversary with a concert in the Belgrade’s Students‘ Cultural Center.[4] The concert featured guest appearances
by the former band members, vocalist Stojan Radičević, bassist and the current band manager Duško Milojević and guitarist Aleksandar Mitanovski,
Mravi member Saša Ivanović and Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša trumpet player Marko Petronijević.[4]
The band celebrated their 25th anniversary in May 2012, at the Vračar Rocks concert, featuring guest appearance by the original bassist Duško Milojević,[5]
and with a release of the compilation album Dobre stvari (Good Stuff) for free download via MTV Serbia official website. The album features 25 songs spanning
the band’s whole career, including three new songs and three rerecorded songs from the first album.[6] In the autumn of the same year, the band was joined
by another guitarist, Vladan Vasiljević „Vaske“, while Markoš was replaced by Vuk Pavlović (formerly of Gangbangers).
In June 2013, the band released their latest studio album, Kukovo leto, through PGP-RTS. The album was recorded during 2011 and produced by ex producer of
EKV Theodore Yanni. On June 26, 2014, the band performed, alongside Billy Idol, Psihomodo Pop and Tempera, at the Belgrade Calling Festival.
The album is musical closed to third album (Strasni Sud) „“Judgement Day“ with singles „VIP“, (Rizik) „Risk“, (Gole Istine) „Naked Truth“,
(Baksuzan Dan)“Unlucky Day“ and (Bekrajan Pad)“Infinity Drop“.
Simeunović, also known as „Sabljar“ („Sabre-man“), spent his childhood in Libya. Simeunović then switched only to vocals and the band got the
temporary guitarist, „Vera Kvark“ member Aleksandar Mitanovski, and, on October 1989, Goran Majkić became the full-time guitar player.
The band had their first recordings, four songs released as VIS Dža ili Bu,
released on the Drugi talas – Beograd ’89 various artists compilation in 1989.
In 1990, the band recorded new material, released on the Lepa kaseta (A Nice Cassette) demo, and toured Yugoslavia.
The material, with several other demo recordings, also appeared on the band’s debut album Hej mornari (Hey Sailors),
released on March 9, 1992 by Carlo Records. The album presented the band’s lyrically ironical and musically guitar-oriented
style found in the songs (Ziveo Staljin) „Long Live Stalin“, (Kraljica Pica Parka) „Queen of the Pussy Park“.
With the release of the band’s second album, „Preparing a Fisherman’s Soup Takes High Concentration“, the band toured Serbia once again,
and had a first live appearance in a foreign country, in Skopje, Macedonia.
On December 1995, the band released the album (Strasni sud) „Judgement Day“, which, with a punk oriented sound combined cataclysmic lyrical style,
with the songs (Zanimljiva Geografija)“Interesting Geography“, (Neki Drugi Grad)“Some Other City“,inspired by the current political situation,
(Vecna Lovista)“Eternal Hunting Ground“ and (Ustani i Kreni)“Stand Up and Go“, which became hits.
From May to October 2006, band started recordong new material witch released on the album „Ultra Mute“.
in 2007. The album brought a more heavier sound, mainly influenced by industrial music and nu metal, especially with the politically
inspired songs (Metak) „Bullet“, )Rasprodaja) „Sellout“ and the rebellious „Alien“ and (Zid) „The Wall“.After the album release, guitarist Goran Majkić left the band, first serving the army and then
moving to the USA where he got a master’s degree at the NASA Center for Autonomous Control Engineering.
With former Dead Kennedys and Butthole Surfers members, he formed the band God Dog. Igor Panić took his place in Dža ili Bu.The new lineup recorded the album „Like Nothing Ever Happened“, in the late 1997, produced by Igor Borojević.
On the album appeared the cover version of The Undertones single „Teenage Kicks“ with lyrics in Serbian language entitled „“A Dog that Walks Alone“.
Songs „Alaska“ , (Olovni Vojnik)“Tin Solder“, (Raskrsce)“Crossroad“ and (Kao Da Niceg Nije Ni Bilo)“Like Nothing Ever Happened“ became radio hits.
This album , the band released on Multimedia CD edition under their own label Fabrika. The disc also included six of the band’s promotional videos, the band biography and photos.
On the Spring of 1999, during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, the band ceased to exist. Simeunović formed the gothic/industrial band „Chernobyl In House“
on April 1999, releasing the album 12 in 2002 through Active-Time.
In 2003, the band was reformed in the lineup which, beside Milojević, Panić and Nebojša Simeunović, featured keyboardist Stevan Đorđević
and bassist Vladimir Markoš, and in 2005, the band released the best of compilation „Rear-view Mirror“. Beside the selected songs from the band’s career,
the compilation also featured four live recordings, made at the band performance in the Belgrade Youth Center on January 1999,
and new songs „Opasne igre“ („Dangerous Games“), a cover version of Beograd song, and „Ilegas“.
The band started writing new material, recorded at the Fabrika studio from May to October 2006, released on the album „Ultra Mute“ by Multimedia Records
in 2007. The album featured fifteen songs, including the cover version of Satan Panonski song „Lepi Mario“, which the band often performed live, and the
two new songs from Retrovizor.The album brought a more heavier sound, mainly influenced by industrial music and nu metal, especially with the politically
inspired songs „Metak“ („Bullet“), „Rasprodaja“ („Sellout“) and „Silikonska dolina“ („Sillicon Valley“), and the rebellious „Alien“ and „Zid“ („The Wall“).
Having released the album, the band started a live promotion, playing at the major festivals in Serbia, the Novi Sad Exit, Nisomnia festival in Niš and
the Dani Piva festival in Zrenjanin. The band also performed as an opening act for Kaiser Chiefs at the Belgrade Arena, on June 19, 2007,[3] and,
on November 9, they celebrated their 20th anniversary with a concert in the Belgrade’s Students‘ Cultural Center.[4] The concert featured guest appearances
by the former band members, vocalist Stojan Radičević, bassist and the current band manager Duško Milojević and guitarist Aleksandar Mitanovski,
Mravi member Saša Ivanović and Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša trumpet player Marko Petronijević.[4]
The band celebrated their 25th anniversary in May 2012, at the Vračar Rocks concert, featuring guest appearance by the original bassist Duško Milojević,[5]
and with a release of the compilation album Dobre stvari (Good Stuff) for free download via MTV Serbia official website. The album features 25 songs spanning
the band’s whole career, including three new songs and three rerecorded songs from the first album.[6] In the autumn of the same year, the band was joined
by another guitarist, Vladan Vasiljević „Vaske“, while Markoš was replaced by Vuk Pavlović (formerly of Gangbangers).
In June 2013, the band released their latest studio album, Kukovo leto, through PGP-RTS. The album was recorded during 2011 and produced by ex producer of
EKV Theodore Yanni. On June 26, 2014, the band performed, alongside Billy Idol, Psihomodo Pop and Tempera, at the Belgrade Calling Festival.
The album is musical closed to third album (Strasni Sud) „“Judgement Day“ with singles „VIP“, (Rizik) „Risk“, (Gole Istine) „Naked Truth“,
(Baksuzan Dan)“Unlucky Day“ and (Bekrajan Pad)“Infinity Drop“.
Vorgrupe Soda & Gomorra – Vienna – https://www.facebook.com/pg/Soda.Gomorra/about/?ref=page_internal
Soda & Gomorra is absolute, holistic, liberated and immaterial. It has transcended the ideology of politics. S&G’s music is based on avant punk, elements of experimental music, no wave, noise, electronica and drone. Sometimes it`s structured, often it`s improvised.
Soda & Gomorra was formed by Aleksandar Marković (voice, melodica) and Mikal Maldoror (drums) in 2016 in Vienna. First line up included Goran Pavlović (guitar), Thomas Wirthensohn (trumpet) and Tommy Jirku (bass). During that period S&G published two singles: “Tschusch” and “Tut mir leid”. From 2017 the group was joined by Filip Rački (guitar) and Nenad Stankov (synth).
Zweite Vorgrupe G.U.B. Ljubljana/Slovenia – https://www.facebook.com/pg/G.U.B.punk/about/?ref=page_internal
Gužva u bajt is a punk band from Ljubljana. They follow punk ideals in which they see an alternative to rich pussy punk bands and political activists. Through their performances and recordings, they are trying to present their view of the world, that is anything but following the rules and political ideals. As they say themselves: „Our music is not aimed at changing the society, but is merely a reflection of our enjoyment in life and things we want to do.“
They were formed in 2004 and released three albums to date, “Gužva u bajt“ in 2005, “Nikad pankera od nas“ in 2009 and „Mozak nam je pun“ in 2014. They’ve played a lot of concerts in Slovenia, but also presented themselves to crowds in Austria, Croatia, Italy and Serbia. Since forming, they shared the stage with a number of leading representatives of the punk scene, such as the UK SUBS, The Business, Angelic Upstarts, Los Fastidios, The Exploited, The Last Resort, KBO!, Trula koalicija, KUD Idijoti and others. But they feel more comfortable playing smaller clubs, squats, where they can support the local club scene. The group was also forced to change a lot of band members throughout the years. Since 2011, the band is playing with two new guitarists, Matej and Urban, and the role of the main vocalist is shared between original members, bassist Vladimir and drummer Tulio.
In addition to creating music, the band members are known to be a part of KUD Sizifova buča who, with organizing punk concerts in Metelkova, enable young, as weel as older punk bands play more shows.
They were formed in 2004 and released three albums to date, “Gužva u bajt“ in 2005, “Nikad pankera od nas“ in 2009 and „Mozak nam je pun“ in 2014. They’ve played a lot of concerts in Slovenia, but also presented themselves to crowds in Austria, Croatia, Italy and Serbia. Since forming, they shared the stage with a number of leading representatives of the punk scene, such as the UK SUBS, The Business, Angelic Upstarts, Los Fastidios, The Exploited, The Last Resort, KBO!, Trula koalicija, KUD Idijoti and others. But they feel more comfortable playing smaller clubs, squats, where they can support the local club scene. The group was also forced to change a lot of band members throughout the years. Since 2011, the band is playing with two new guitarists, Matej and Urban, and the role of the main vocalist is shared between original members, bassist Vladimir and drummer Tulio.
In addition to creating music, the band members are known to be a part of KUD Sizifova buča who, with organizing punk concerts in Metelkova, enable young, as weel as older punk bands play more shows.
Tickets für das Humanitäre Konzert in Vorverkauf ab den 15.11.2017 :
AU – Openspace & Experimental Ground,Brunenngasse 76, 1160 Wien
Knjizara & Galerija MI, Burggasse 84,1070 Wien,
Cafe Talisman,Liebhartsgasse 49,1160 Wien,
Art Pub Beertija,Kaiserstraße 100, 1070 Wien,
Jaw Ink Tattoo Studio,Ottakringer Straße 31,1160 WienTickets auch erhältlich bei den konzert veranstalter:Zelemir: +436503450585
Tića : +436505900402
VVK: 15 €
AK : 20 €
Knjizara & Galerija MI, Burggasse 84,1070 Wien,
Cafe Talisman,Liebhartsgasse 49,1160 Wien,
Art Pub Beertija,Kaiserstraße 100, 1070 Wien,
Jaw Ink Tattoo Studio,Ottakringer Straße 31,1160 WienTickets auch erhältlich bei den konzert veranstalter:Zelemir: +436503450585
Tića : +436505900402
VVK: 15 €
AK : 20 €