E-Play

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E-Play

E-Play performing live at the 2010 Exit festival in Novi Sad
Background information
Origin Belgrade, Serbia
Genres Alternative rock, electronic rock, dance rock, house, downtempo, trip hop, drum & bass, shoegazing
Years active 1997 present
Labels J.O.S. Virus, MCM, PGP-RTS, Cinema City, Exit Music
Associated acts Consecration, Crni Zub i Nova Moćna Organizacija, Dejan Cukić & Spori Ritam Band, Ekatarina Velika, Električni Orgazam, Jarboli, Partibrejkers, Presing, Neočekivana Sila, U Škripcu, Vlada Divljan & Old Stars Band, URGH!, Rambo Amadeus
Website www.eplaymusic.com
Members Maja Cvetković
Biljana Todorovski
Danilo Nikodinovski
Goran Ljuboja
Past members Nemanja Aćimović
Sonja Lončar
Damjan Dašić
Marko Milivojević

E-Play are a Serbian alternative rock band from Belgrade.

History

The band was formed in 1997, initially having several lineup changes before the lineup consisting of Biljana Todorovski (guitar, vocals), Maja Cvetković (bass guitar, vocals) and Jarboli member Nemanja Aćimović (drums) became the default one. The band also had a semi-official band member Sonja Lončar who played an analogous synthesizer until permanently leaving the band in 2002. With a unique musical style influenced by a diverse range of genres, and having a majority of female band members, E-Play quickly got the public's attention to themselves, establishing themselves on the Serbian alternative rock scene.

As the winners of the 2000 Urban Demo festival, the band got the opportunity to release their eponymous debut album, produced by Goran Živković. Beside the material, featuring the song lyrics written by in both Serbian and English language, the band recorded a cover version of the Monteniggers track "Pop", originally released in 1996 on the album Tajna marenda. The album was promoted by several music videos, for the song "Zašto?" ("Why"), directed by Milorad Milinković, "Pop", "Prvi pogled tvoj" ("Your first glance") and "Better Than You".[1]

The following year, the band performed at the Novi Sad Exit festival, and performed as an opening act for Asian Dub Foundation. The band also appeared on the movie soundtrack for the Raša Andrić's movie Munje! with the song "Prvi pogled tvoj" ("Your First Look"), later performing on the movie promotion held in Sava Centar and the Republic Square. Director Milan Kilibarda directed a documentary about the band entitled Video dnevnik (Video Journal).

In 2002, as a part of the ad hoc supergroup Crni Zub i Nova Moćna Organizacija, consisting of Disciplin A Kitschme, Eyesburn and E-Play members, Sonja Lončar, Biljana Todorovski and Maja Cvetković recorded a cover version of the song "Zemlja" ("Land"), originally released on the Ekatarina Velika album Ljubav (Love), for the Milan Mladenović tribute album Kao da je bilo nekad... ... (Posvećeno Milanu Mladenoviću) (As if it had happened sometime... (Dedicated to Milan Mladenović)).[2] During the same year, the song "In The Middle" appeared on the Miroslav Lekić movie Lavirint (The Labyrinth). The following year, on January, the band performed as a musical background for the Boris Nikolić fashion shows held in Zagreb and Bologna.

The second studio album, Crime, released in 2005, the band recorded in the lineup which, beside Biljana Todorovski and Maja Cvetković, featured Marko Milivojević (groovebox) and Damjan Dašić (drums). The album, produced by Block Out member Nikola Vranjković, featured a hysteric remix of the song "One again", done by Saša Lovkov and Uroš Milovanović, and as guests on the album appeared Bajaga i Instruktori member Saša Lokner (keyboards), Eyesburn frontman Nemanja Kojić "Coyote" (trombone, vocals), Block Out member Dragoljub Marković (keyboards) and Overdrive member Damir Milutinov (vocals). During the same year, the band performed as an opening act for the Faithless performance in Belgrade.

In 2009, the band released the third studio album, Drago mi je da smo se upoznali (Nice to Meet You), promoted by a music video for the song "Sramota" ("Shame"). The album, once again produced by Nikola Vranjković, featured guest appearances by Aleksandar Petrović "Alek", drums on "Loš dan" ("Bad Day") and "Bez reči" ("Wordless"), Sunshine vocalist Bane Bojović, vocals and lyrics on "Vremeplov" ("Time Machine") and Block Out member Dejan Hasečić on the three previously mentioned tracks.[3] As a bonus track on the album appeared a Marko Nastić remix of the song "Too Late".[1] Beside the album being available on CD, released by the Cinema City record label, an mp3 version of the album, available for free digital download was released by the Exit Music label.[4]

In December 2013, the band released their fourth studio album entitled Obični ljudi (Common People).[5] The album was announced by the singles "Hiljadu ljudi" ("Thousand People"), released in October 2012,[6] "Iluzija" ("Illusion"), featuring guest appearance by Matija Dedić on piano, released in March 2013,[7] "Ljubica", released in June 2012,[8] and "Divan dan" ("Wonderful Day"), released in November 2012.[9] Obični ljudi featured Maja Cvetković as the only remaining member of E-Play original lineup, and two new members, drummer Goran Ljuboja "Trut" (formerly of Rambo Amadeus' backing band) and guitarist Danilo Nikodinovski.[10]

Discography

Studio albums

  • E-Play (2000)
  • Crime (2005)
  • Drago mi je da smo se upoznali (2009)
  • Obični ljudi (2013)

Other appearances

  • "Prvi pogled tvoj" (Muzika iz filma "Munje"; 2001)

References

External links

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