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Postolar Tripper
OriginZadar, Croatia
Genres
Years active2002–present
LabelsMenart Records
Members
  • Davor Valčić
  • Darko Predragović-Dabi
  • Renato Babić
  • Pave Ruić
  • Ivan Bačinić-Bačko
  • Dinko Habuš
  • Goran Šućurović–Macko
Websitepostolar-tripper.com (in Croatian)

Postolar Tripper is a hip hop-ethno-ska-reggae band from Zadar, Croatia. It consists of band members:

  • Davor Valčić - vocal
  • Darko Predragović-Dabi – vocal
  • Renato Babić – guitar
  • Pave Ruić – bass guitar
  • Ivan Bačinić-Bačko – percussion
  • Dinko Habuš – trumpet
  • Goran Šućurović–Macko – drums
  • Zvonko Ćoso - Management

They first appeared on the music scene by posting their song "Aaaaaaaaa.!?" on the 057 radio station from Zadar[1] in 2002. The song "Tužna priča o selu" followed, confirming the band's hip-hop/ethno style (speaking in the rural dialect of Dalmatia's Ravni kotari better known as "Zaleđe"). This song was No. 1 in the charts of HTV's teen show Briljanteen for months in 2005.[2]

Their third single was "Balada o Viliju i Vesni", for which a video was made by video artist Mara Milin, after which their debut album was released.[3] Humour and eccentric usage of the rural elements in their music was also a characteristic of their fourth single, "Čuvaj se sinjske ruke", also used in the film of the same name, by Bore Lee.[2]

A duet in the beginning, Postolar Tripper became a band of eight musicians. Their album Popravni was released in 2008,[3] with single "Na rubu ponora" recorded in ska/reggae style.[4][5]

Discography

  1. "Intro... uzavrela atmosfera - skit"
  2. "Vuci, vile i balave sopile"
  3. "Metuzalemska"
  4. "Drukanje - skit"
  5. "Sve što iman san ukra"
  6. "Superdeka"
  7. "Brackanova žienska"
  8. "Diskografija i - skit"
  9. "Ljubio se bijeli golub" feat. Lidija Bajuk
  10. "Uvod u baladu - skit"
  11. "Balada o viliju i vesni"
  12. "Patlidžani & češnjaci (štorija Dubravka Mataković)"
  13. "Prijatelj iz bosanskog grahova"
  14. "Čuvaj se sinjske ruke"
  15. "Tužna priča o selu"
  16. "Debela"
  • Zamisli Zivot u Ritmu Cipela za Ples (2007)
  1. "Brackanova žienska"
  2. "Fa - Fa"
  3. "Natasa"
  4. "Ena"
  5. "Obicna Ljubavna Pjesma" feat. Shot
  6. "Andjeli nas zovu da im skinemo krila"
  7. "Zamisli Zivot u Ritmu Muzike za Ples"
  8. "Jamo Rasta"
  9. "Mali Motorin"
  10. "Sretno Dijete"
  • Popravni (2008, Menart Records)[6]
  1. "Ona Za Ribara Neće"
  2. "Brate brate gospođo"
  3. "Gradelada"
  4. "Kolcem priko škine - skit "
  5. "Marijana"
  6. "Palma U Pitaru"
  7. "Pobro"
  8. "Na Rubu Ponora"
  9. "Pejstejšn dva - skit"
  10. "Disko Taliban"
  11. "Soren I Sam"
  12. "Čudo"
  • Čujem ja netko šuti (2012)
  1. "Kruva bez motike"
  2. "Burza rada"
  3. "Zorane, vrati se kući"
  4. "Moga konja"
  5. "Loše društvo i labilan karakter"
  6. "Tabletoman"
  7. "Problem, reakcija, rješenje"
  8. "Ska, ska, ska!"
  9. "Trieste"
  10. "Gaeta (feat. Libar)"
  11. "Na kolodvoru"
  12. "Largo"
  13. "Uno, due, tre..."
  14. "Redar Zeljko (feat. Zebrax) - bonus track"

References

  1. ^ "Postolar Tripper" (in Croatian). Menart Records. Retrieved 2008-07-30.
  2. ^ a b c "Stiže prvijenac zadarskih postolara" (in Croatian). muzika. 2005-03-08. Archived from the original on 2005-03-10. Retrieved 2008-08-01.
  3. ^ a b "Postolar Tripper se vraća" (in Croatian). Groupie. 2008-07-09. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  4. ^ "Novi sigl Postolar Trippera" (in Croatian). Opcebito. 2008-07-09. Archived from the original on 2008-08-30. Retrieved 2008-08-01.
  5. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Postolar-Tripper-Popravni/release/1791748
  6. ^ a b http://www.menart.hr/index.php?performer_id=492&show=discography (in Croatian)