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Heroina (band)

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Years active
  
1982 – 1986

Origin
  
Novi Sad, Serbia

Website
  
PGP-RTB

Genres
  
Art rock, Funk

Past members
  
Zoran Janjetov Nebojša Živaljević Đorđe Stanković Novica Pavlović Stevan Dostan Dejan Isakov†

Heroina (Serbian Cyrillic: Хероина; trans. Heroine) was a Yugoslav art rock band from Novi Sad.

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1982–86

Heroina was formed in 1982 by Nebojša Živaljević (guitar), Đorđe Stanković (rhythm guitar) and Novica Pavlović (bass guitar). The three previously performed under the name ŠV 20, with some of their demo recordings often broadcast on Radio Novi Sad, but with the expansion of new wave in Yugoslavia, they decided to change their musical direction and move towards more new wave-oriented sound.

In 1983, they were joined by Stevan Dostan (drums), Dejan Isakov (keyboards) and Zoran Janjetov (vocals), who was at the time a well-known comic book artist. The band performed across Yugoslavia. At their performances in Zagreb clubs as Lapidarij, Kulušić and SKUC, Laboratorija Zvuka saxophonist Deže Molnar performed with them. The demo version of the song "Momo" achieved certain success on Yugoslav radio stations.

During the recording of the band's debut album Pavlović and Dostan left the band, so the album was recorded with rhythm machine, which was programmed by Karlowy Vary member Tomo in der Mühlen, and with bass guitarist Aleksandar "Caki" Kravić. The band was persuaded to use rhyhtm machine instead of drums by the album producer, Mitar Subotić. The album featured Deže Molnar on saxophone and Hungarian jazz musician Rudolf Tomsits on trumpet. The album, entitled simply Heroina and featuring artwork designed by Janjetov (he created the painting on the cover in only two hours), was released through PGP-RTB in 1985. Although the members of the band were not entirely satisfied with the results of the recordings, the album was well received by the audience. The band continued to perform, changing several rhythm sections, ending their activity in 1986.

Post breakup

Janjetov continued his career as a comic book artist, achieving large success on the French comics scene. In 1986, he was chosen by Moebius to continue his work on The Incal. He illustrated Avant l'Incal and The Technopriests, written by Alejandro Jodorowsky.

Dejan Isakov died in 2000.

Discography

  • Heroina (1985)
  • References

    Heroina (band) Wikipedia