Biography
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Šarlo Akrobata
Effective period / Period of releases: 1981 - 1996
Members: Milan Mladenović, Ivan Vdović, Dušan Kojić
Šarlo Akrobata was born out of 'Limunovo Drvo' in winter 1979 in Belgrade. Members were Milan Mladenović (guitar, vocals), Ivica Vdović - Vd (drums) and Dušan Kojić - Koja (bass, vocals). Short-lived, but radical, Šarlo was one of the most innovative and powerful bands ever to come out of former Yugoslavia. They've participated on 1981 compilation 'Paket-Aranžman' together with other two Belgrade new wave bands Idoli and Električni Orgazam, played Zagreb Bijenale International festival and later on in the same year they released critically acclaimed LP 'Bistriji Ili Tuplji Čovek Biva Kad...' , one of the milestones of Yugoslavian r'n'r. After the autumn tour in Poland, the band split in two fractions: Milan's Katarina II and Koja's Disciplina Kičme.