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The Dibidus

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Website
  
www.thedibidus.com

Record labels
  
Mascom Records, BK Sound

Origin
  
Belgrade, Serbia (2001)

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Years active
  
2001 – 2004 2007 - present

Associated acts
  
Vampiri, Familija, Deca Loših Muzičara, Hush, Prljavi Inspektor Blaža i Kljunovi, Alisa, Karizma

Members
  
Dejan Pejović Saša Petrov Dejan Resanović Dejan Tomović Nenad Đorđević

Past members
  
Milan Sarić Jova Jović Milan Milić

Albums
  
Uzivo iz kluba Fest, The Dibidus

Genres
  
Ska, Pop rock, World music

Similar
  
Familija, Deca Loših Muzičara, Vampiri, Night Shift, Dža ili Bu

The Dibidus is a Serbian pop rock/ska band from Belgrade.

Contents

2001 – 2004

The Dibidus was formed in 2001 by former Vampiri and Familija member Dejan Pejović "Peja", former Deca Loših Muzičara member Jova Jović (guitar) and former Hush member Milan Sarić (bass guitar). The three recorded the album The Dibidus, released in 2003 through BK Sound. The album was produced by Đorđe Petrović, and featured Pejović's former bandmate from Familija Ratko Ljubičić on drums, Bilja Krstić & Bistrik Orchestra member Maja Klisinski on percussion, Eyesburn frontman Nemanja Kojić "Kojot" on trombone and Pejović's former bandmates from Vampiri and Familija Goran Redžepi "Gedža" and Dejan Petrović "Dexy" on backing vocals. The keyboards on the album were played by Jović. The album brought minor hit "Nama treba ljubav" ("We Need Love"). In 2004, however, The Dibidus disbanded.

2007 – present

In 2007 the band reunited. The new lineup, beside Pejović and Jović, featured former Vampiri member Saša Petrov (guitar) and Milan Milić (trumpet). The band recorded the album Trenerka i sako (Suit Jacket and Tracksuit), released in 2011 through Long Play. The album was produced by the band members themselves. On the album recording, keyboards were played by Jović, and bass guitar was played by both Jović and Petrov. The album featured the song "Pokloniću joj nebo" ("I'll Give Her the Sky"), written by Pejović and originally recorded by Vampiri on their 1993 album Be-Be (Ba-Bies).

Soon after the album release, Jović left the band. The new lineup, beside Pejović, Petrov and Milić, featured former Prljavi Inspektor Blaža i Kljunovi and Alisa member Dejan Resanović (bass guitar), former Karizma and Vampiri member Dejan Tomović "Tomke" (keyboard) and Nenad Đorđević (drums). After only several promotional performances, Milić left the band, and the rest of the lineup, in December 2011 in Belgrade club Fest, recorded the live album Uživo iz kluba "Fest" (Live from the Club Fest). The album, produced by Vladimir Novičić, was released at the beginning of 2013. Beside The Dibidus songs, the album featured Familija songs "Paranoja" ("Paranoia"), "Crno, belo, šareno" ("Black, White, Colorful"), "Nije mi ništa" ("There's Nothing Wrong with Me"), "Boli me kita" ("I Don't Give a Fuck") and "Mala, mala" ("Little, Little"), and the bonus track "Draga" ("Darling"), a duet recorded with Neno Belan.

Studio albums

  • The Dibidus (2003)
  • Trenerka i sako (2011)
  • Live albums

  • Uživo iz kluba "Fest" (2013)
  • Songs

    Nama Treba LjubavThe Dibidus · 2003
    Trenerka i sakoUzivo iz kluba Fest · 2013
    Crno belo sarenoUzivo iz kluba Fest · 2013

    References

    The Dibidus Wikipedia


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