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PARTIBREJKERS (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO), INDIGO CHILD



Stage: Vecer stage
Time: 29.06.2005 at 21.30


PARTIBREJKERS:


Zoran Kostic – Cane (vocals)

Nebojsa Antonijevic (guitar)

Dejan Utvar (drums)

Vladislav Rac (bass)


Partibrejkers are doubtlessly one of the biggest and most important groups from the former Yugoslav rock’n’roll scene. Being founded in 1982, they released their debut album in 1995. It went straight to the hearts of thousand and thousands of lost and frustrated teenagers, who were desperately waiting for the dull and commercially oriented Yugoslav music scene to change.

After almost two decades of making music, the band decided to step into the new millennium without any major changes; the Partibrejkers music therefore remains hard and rash, their lyrics direct. Their ideology hasn’t changed either. The legendary band from Belgrade stays true to their fans, but above all true to themselves and their music.


INDIGO CHILD:

Mario (vocals)

Eva (soprano)

Saso (keyboard)

Tine (guitar)

Bine (bass)

Milko (drums)


Indigo Child was formed in spring 2002 in Maribor, Slovenia, with no warning, no expectations and no needs whatsoever. The idea for creating the Indigo interference occurred due to an ambition to take a shot and try.

The band has evolved into a succesful entity comprising of Mario's lyrics and vocals, teamed with Eva's fusion soprano, Tine's smooth guitar, whilst Bine provides the bass. The orchestral influence infiltrates from Saso's synthesizer, and the line-up is completed by the fluid drumming of Milko.

Indigo Child made their debut on 14 February 2003, on the Slovenian Sudden Strike Tour 2003. They shocked the crowd at Maribor's Pekarna Gustav club with their vital and eclectic style.

A short time later the band felt compelled to record their creations, resulting in a demo CD featuring four tracks: Involve Synthetic, Death, The Roots of Eden, and Divine Communication. Produced by Danilo Zenko, these early recordings featured Anja Vutej and Primož Zajsek.

Since then the Indigo Child vision has grown, and their definitive structure has encouraged them to work even harder and make their debut album, Redeath.

Also essential to shaping the Indigo Child vibe are Andrej Radi and Mitja Krope.

Their talents have produced the band's first video and this site, enabling even greater access to the band.


 



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