Darkwood Dub feat Bisera Veletanlić - Nešto sasvim izvesno

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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 Vučetić Vuča .

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. In May 1996 the band released their second album, "U nedogled" ("Into the Indefinite"), produced by the band themselves and released by B92 Records.

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 .

The release of the album "Elektropionir" ("Electropioneer"), recorded at the Belgrade Akademija studio from September 1998 until February 1999, was prevented by the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia and it was not until September of the same year that the album was released.

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.

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.
In 2008 the band released the album "Jedinstvo" ("Unity").

The guitarist Vladimir Jerić Jera 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 .

In April 2011, the band released the song "Nešto sasvim izvesno" ("Something Quite for Certain"), featuring the famous serbian jazz singer Bisera Veletanlić, and in July the band released their eight and last studio album, "Vidimo se" ("See You").

After the band ended their activity, Bojan Drobac Bambi and Milorad Ristić Miki continued their career working under the name Bella Technika, with opera singer Katarina Jovanović .
Dejan Vučetić Vuča continued his career in the band Minilinija, which evolved from Vučetić's and Ristić's side project Teget .

00:00 1. Nešto sasvim izvesno
04:58 2. Milo moje
09:41 3. Ručak za dvoje

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DARKWOOD DUB DISCOGRAPHY

Paramparčad -
U nedogled -
Trainspoting -
Elektropionir -
Život počinje u 30oj -
O danima -
Jedinstvo -
Nešto sasvim izvesno -
Vidimo se -
Rariteti -

LINKS

Wikipedia - https://tinyurl.com/5e272adr
Official - https://darkwooddub.net/
Discogs - https://tinyurl.com/3x4dndnj
YouTube - https://tinyurl.com/5fz92mfp
Soundcloud - https://tinyurl.com/yp3j438m
Last.fm - https://tinyurl.com/vysfm2zj
Twitter - https://tinyurl.com/bdrynjmu
Spotify - https://tinyurl.com/5n8cem2c
Lyrics - https://tinyurl.com/2fvr4muj
Documentary Paramparčad - https://tinyurl.com/ynbbbznh

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