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Jakarta (band)

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Members
  
Igor Popović

Origin
  
Belgrade, Serbia (1982)

Genres
  
Funk, Pop rock

Active until
  
1987

Record label
  
PGP-RTB

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Years active
  
1981 – 1988 2014 – present

Labels
  
PGP-RTB, Mascom Records

Associated acts
  
Laki Pingvini, Ekatarina Velika, Luna, Point Blank

Past members
  
Jane Parđovski Rade Bulatović Miloš Petrović Ivan Fece Miroslav Karlović

Albums
  
Maske Za Dvoje, Bomba U Grudima

Similar
  
DJixx, Sevdahbaby, Laki Pingvini, Divlji Anđeli, U Škripcu

Jakarta is a Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band from Belgrade.

Contents

1981 - 1988

Jakarta was formed in 1981. During the initial period the band went through numerous lineup changes, before original members Igor Popović (vocals) and Jane Parđovski (a former Butik member, guitar) started performing with Rade Bulatović (bass guitar), Miloš Petrović (keyboards) and Ivan Fece (a former Luna member, drums).

They released their debut album Maske za dvoje (Masks for Two), produced by Saša Habić, in 1984. The album brought synth-funk hits "Spiritus", "Piromanija" ("Pyromania"), "Dama sa severa" ("Lady from the North") and "Pozovi me" ("Call Me"). In 1985, Popović appeared as vocalist in the Rex Ilusivii song "Arabia", released on the compilation album Ventilator 202 Demo Top 10 Vol. 3, and took a part in the YU Rock Misija project, a Yugoslav contribution to Live Aid. On June 15 of the same year, Jakarta, alongside 23 other acts, performed at Red Star Stadium on a concert which was a part of YU Rock Misija.

With their second album Bomba u grudima (Bomb in the Chest), recorded with the new drummer Miroslav Karlović, produced by Habić and released in 1986, Jakarta moved towards pop rock sound. The album was not well received by the critics, and Jakarta quietly retired from the scene, officially disbanding in 1988.

Post breakup

Petrović started performing with the band Jazzy, and later started a solo career. Popović moved to Italy, where he still resides. Bulatović became one of the most active musicians on the Serbian jazz scene. Parđovski retired from music. On June 3, 2011, he died in a train accident.

2014 reunion

In December 2013, the compilation album entitled San je jak (The Dream Is Strong) was released. The compilation featured 12 songs recorded between 1982 and 1986. In January 2014, Popović announced the new Jakarta album.

Legacy

In 2012, the song "Spiritus" was covered by Serbian hard rock/heavy metal band Trigger on their cover album EX. In 2013, the same song was covered by Serbian DJ SevdahBABY and singer Djixx, their version entitled "Ti mi se tako sviđaš" ("I Like You so Much", after the song chorus), as a single.

In 2011, the song "Pozovi me" was polled, by the listeners of Radio 202, one of 60 greatest songs released by PGP-RTB/PGP-RTS.

Studio albums

  • Maske za dvoje (1984)
  • Bomba u grudima (1986)
  • Compilation albums

  • San je jak (2013)
  • Singles

  • "Amerika" / "Put u bajano" (1983)
  • "Spiritus" / "Problem" (1984)
  • "Osvojiću svet" / "Osvojiću svet - Instrumental" (1985)
  • Songs

    SpiritusMaske Za Dvoje · 1984
    Bomba U GrudimaBomba U Grudima · 1986
    San je jakMaske Za Dvoje · 1984

    References

    Jakarta (band) Wikipedia