Disciplin A Kitschme Explained
The recording of the performance was released on the Uživo sa Egzit-a! The album was released on 5 July through the same label. Gofie Bebe in concert at SKC In 1997, Helidon reissued Svi za mnom! The lineup continued touring and performing live until 2003.
In January 2014, the band released the entitled Ove ruke nisu male 3, containing remastered editions of Zeleni Zub na Planeti Dosade, Nova iznenađenja za nova pokolenja, Najlepši hitovi! Na dan koncerta cijena će iznositi 80 kn. After the album release, for the first time in their history, the band were taken seriously by the media and the critics, however, drummer Krasavac left the band, moving to the United States, where he currently resides.
Disciplin A Kitschme Explained - The album Svi za mnom!
Backbone Discipline , currently working under the slightly altered name of Disciplin A Kitschme, is a band, one of the two spin-offs of the seminal and later band , the other being. Musically, they are best described as an aggressive and artistic rhythmic explosion, experimenting and seeking out new expressiveness while finding inspiration in the traditions of , , , , , , and the works of. The following year Krasavac went to serve the and was replaced by former drummer. The band also prepared material for their debut album, but due to the non-commercial musical style, the major record labels denied releasing it. I Like When You Feel Uncomfortable was released in very small circulation by record label in early 1983. Kojić produced the and for the first time included a trumpet in the lineup, played by Jugoslav Muškinja. From this release onwards, all of the band releases were produced by Kojić himself. After the album release, for the first time in their history, the band were taken seriously by the media and the critics, however, drummer Krasavac left the band, moving to the United States, where he currently resides. In early 1987, the band celebrated the fifth anniversary and released a live album, Prettiest Hits! The album, released by a major record label, , was recorded with an eight channel technique without any additional studio works. As guests on the EP appeared YU grupa guitarist , , and guitarist Željko Nikolić. In the meantime Kojić, with and , recorded the soundtrack for the movie The Fall of Rock 'n' Roll and appeared in the movie as the Zeleni Zub. At the time Kojić was also playing the guitar in the ad hoc band Kod Tri Balona performing cover versions of the songs by and bands , , , and. After the album release, due to the political situation in the country, the band held their last concerts in August 1991 in and. The following year, Kojić moved to and Erkman moved to. With the singer Gofie Bebe and drummer from , he reformed the band with an altered name, Disciplin A Kitschme. Warren used to work with the bands and from Australia and various bands and Gofie Bebe debuted in Disciplin A Kitschme. The band performed in minor clubs in England and in the Spring 1996 they founded their own record label, Babaroga Records. During years in London thanks to their innovative playing they contributed to at the time new music expression lately called. Gofie Bebe in concert at SKC In 1997, Helidon reissued Svi za mnom! In February and September 1998, the band performed in Serbia and partially the republics. The band returned to Serbia in the late 1999 and presented the new drummer, Will Parker. During the same year, the record label Tom Tom Music released a compilation These Hands Are Not Small... The lineup continued touring and performing live until 2003. Back in Belgrade 2005—present In 2003, Kojić returned to and started working on several projects. The following year, Tom Tom Music released These Hands Are Not Small... On 10 July 2005 the band performed on the main stage at the. The recording of the performance was released on the by in 2006. In 2007, Disciplin A Kitchme released the new album, When You Say Music, of What Exactly do You Think, Tell Me? After the album release, the band started touring and performed at the 42nd , the 2008 , and other festivals as well as on their own concerts held in and abroad. The single was released as a promotion for the upcoming studio album. The album was released on 5 July through the same label. In November 2013, the band released the DVD entitled Video Uf!. The DVD featured three previously released videos for songs from Uf! The DVD was given as gift with an issue of magazine. In January 2014, the band released the entitled Ove ruke nisu male 3, containing remastered editions of Zeleni Zub na Planeti Dosade, Nova iznenađenja za nova pokolenja, Najlepši hitovi! The box set also features the DVD disc entitled Ove ruke nisu male... Kojić sung, played slide guitar, mixed, arranged and produced the new version. On 13 March 2015, on the band's promotional concert in Zagreb, the band was joined on stage by former members Jurij Novoselić and Srđan Gulić, drummer Igor Pavlica and trumpet player Nikola Santro. In March 2016, the band released the studio album Opet Again. The book YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music , published in 1998, features three Disciplina Kičme albums: polled No. In 2015, was pronounced the 12th on the list of 100 greatest Yugoslav albums, published by Croatian edition of. YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike. Belgrade: YU Rock Press. Rolling Stone in Croatian. Zagreb: S3 Mediji Special editidon : 37. Rock Express in Serbian. Belgrade: Rock Express 25 : 27.