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Dubioza kolektiv apsurdistan tekst pjesme restart
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dubioza kolektiv apsurdistan tekst pjesme restart

The album's singles include Himna generacije, Treba mi zraka, and Rijaliti. Pjesmice za djecu i odrasle (2017–) ĭubioza's 2017 album, Pjesmice za djecu i odrasle (English: Songs for Youths and Adults) features songs written exclusively in Bosnian language. The group also saw waxing international success, appearing at Glastonbury Festival 2015, and at South by Southwest in 2016, marking their US debut. The drink is also mentioned in the song No Escape (From Balkan), and a blueprint for the distillation contraption is also featured on the album cover (in protest of new EU regulations requiring a permit even for small scale spirit production intended for domestic use). The album title is an allusion to the makeshift distillation apparatus used to distill rakija, a regionally popular variety of moonshine. Lyrics for the songs on the Happy Machine album were penned in response to events that unfolded over the 2 years prior to its publication, including the Gezi Park protests, The Pirate Bay trial, and the European refugee crisis, and featured numerous collaborating artists from around the globe and lyrics in English, Spanish, Punjabi, and Italian.

dubioza kolektiv apsurdistan tekst pjesme restart

Apsurdistan (2013–2015) Īpsurdistan features 13 songs. Wild Wild East was the first album released for an international audience/market, marking the group's entry onto the international stage some 8 years after its founding. The work continued on the path set by Firma illegal, featuring socially critical lyrics written in the Bosnian language. The CD release also featured remixes of the songs by other artists and recordings from MTV Live Skirlibaba Studio sessions. The album featured Plavi orkestar vocalist Saša Lošić, and Macedonian ska punk group, Superhiks.

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5 do 12 (2010–2011) ĭubioza's fourth album, 5 do 12, was the first to be released online in full and for download free of charge. social ownership, and the opportunistic political oligarchy. The album addresses the social and political situation and Transition economy in Balkan societies, discussing corruption, privatization vs. Firma ilegal (2008–2010) įirma ilegal (English: Illegal Enterprise) was the first album where all lyrics were written in the Bosnian language. Dubnamite (2006–2008) ĭubnamite features 10 songs. The Open Wide EP was released in December 2004, and featured four remixes of songs from the Dubioza kolektiv album, and two up until then unpublished tracks featuring English dub poet Benjamin Zephaniah, and Mush Khan of the Pakistani-British group, Fun-Da-Mental. Two of the songs also featured accompanying music videos.

dubioza kolektiv apsurdistan tekst pjesme restart

Dubioza kolektiv, and Open Wide (2004–2006) ĭubioza kolektiv released their self-titled first album in April 2004. Instead, they recorded and released a highly critical and political song Euro song. Though the group considered contending to represent Bosnia in the Eurovision Song Contest, they eventually decided against the idea as they would have to sign a contract obligating them to refrain from making any political statements. All band members declare themselves to have had a working-class background, being the children of workers and peasants. Due to the Bosnian War, there was no electricity the band used to meet in the evenings and have jam sessions in the dark. Singer Adis Zvekić stated that he first set up a band that served as a forerunner for Dubioza in 1993, when he was 13 years old. The group's performances have been multilingual (Bosnian and English) ever since the band's inception.

dubioza kolektiv apsurdistan tekst pjesme restart

Dubioza kolektiv initially also featured a female vocal, but the singer, Adisa Zvekić, eventually left the group to pursue a solo career. The band originates from Sarajevo and Zenica. 1.8 Pjesmice za djecu i odrasle (2017–)ĭubioza kolektiv was formed in 2003 by Brano Jakubović, Vedran Mujagić, Almir Hasanbegović and Adis Zvekić with the merger of two musical groups, Ornament and Gluho doba.















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