- Šarlo
Akrobata (Serbian Cyrillic: Шарло Акробата, lit. 'Charlot the Acrobat') were a
seminal Serbian new wave/post-punk band from Belgrade. Short-lived...
- Šarlo
Akrobata.
During this time
Milan was
musically fond of and
inspired by
Elvis Costello, Paul Weller, and Andy
Partridge of XTC. Šarlo
Akrobata released...
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shorter periods. In
February 1982,
following the
disbandment of Šarlo
Akrobata, 24-year-old
guitarist and
vocalist Milan Mladenović
decided to form a...
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Serbian musician,
drummer of
Yugoslav rock
bands such as Suncokret, Šarlo
Akrobata and
Katarina II. In his
junior year of high school, Vdović
became a member...
- Gets When...) is the only full-length
album by the
Belgrade band Šarlo
Akrobata.
Extremely well
received by the critics, it has
nevertheless failed to...
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Ritam Nereda,
Rambo Amadeus, S.A.R.S., Siluete, S
Vremena Na Vreme, Šarlo
Akrobata, Pop Mašina, Smak, U Škripcu, Van Gogh, YU Grupa, Zana and others. Folk...
- The
discography of the
Serbian new wave/post-punk band Šarlo
Akrobata (Serbian Cyrillic: Шарло Акробата; trans.
Charlot the Acrobat, a Serbo-Croatian language...
- "Fenomen" is a song by the
Yugoslav new wave band Šarlo
Akrobata, from the
album Bistriji ili
tuplji čovek biva kad...,
released in 1981.
Serbian punk...
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Psihomodo Pop,
Riblja Čorba, September, Smak, S
Vremena Na Vreme, Šarlo
Akrobata, Time, U Škripcu,
Vatreni Poljubac, Video****, YU Grupa,
Zabranjeno Pušenje...
- by
various rock acts, most
prominently by new wave
bands Haustor, Šarlo
Akrobata, Aerodrom,
Laboratorija Zvuka, Piloti, Zana, Du Du A and
Grupa I. In the...