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Nenad Antanasijević

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Nenad Antanasijević
Also known asANTANAS
Born (1960-05-16) May 16, 1960 (age 64)
Belgrade, FPR Yugoslavia
OriginBelgrade, Serbia
GenresAmbiental
New-age
Instrumental
Pop Rock
Occupation(s)Multimedial Artist, Composer, Audio&Video producer, Vintage Synthesizers Designer
Instrument(s)drums
guitar
bass guitar
keyboards
Years active1977 – present

Nenad Antanasijević ANTANAS (Serbian Cyrillic: Ненад Антанасијевић АНТАНАС) is a Serbian Multimedial Artist and Vintage Synthesizers Designer, most notable as first drums player of the band Piloti.

With Piloti he released albums Piloti and Dvadeset godina in the former Yugoslavia in the 1981s and 1982s. 1979s and 1980s was sound engineer for live concert tours of bands Riblja Čorba and Generacija 5. On Polytechnic School in Coventry, England, during 1984s and 1985s, learning for design and repair electronic music instruments. From 1986s to 1996s working parallel as sound engineer in various music studio and on numerous live concerts. He started solo work 1992s when was realise first album Egregore and after that 1993s publish second album Terra Orthodoxa. 1997s publish album Tribal Art. He published last album Magellan 2006s when he wrote music for theater drama GALEB and got award for the best theater music this year. During 2008s and 2009s he was made first movie soundtracks for Serbian movie [Zabranjena ljubav] and for an Australian movie called SESSIONS 2.

Discography

With Piloti

Studio albums

Compilation albums

  • Najveći hitovi 1981-1991 (PGP RTB, 1991)
  • Ne veruj u idole - Kompilacija (Bread Ventures Records, 1997)

Solo Works

  • Egregore (Indie, 1991)
  • Terra Orthodoxa (Indie, 1992)
  • Studentski Protest (Indie, 1996)
  • Tribal Art (Indie, 1997)
  • Magellan (Indie, 2006)

References