20dois
20dois is a Serbian electronic duo from Novi Sad, formed in 2017 when Nikola Vidović and Stefan Ristić met at a local music festival. They started making...
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20dois is a Serbian electronic duo from Novi Sad, formed in 2017 when Nikola Vidović and Stefan Ristić met at a local music festival. They started making music together with a focus on experimental electronic sounds, balancing their creative work with day jobs in the early days.
Their track "Flow 762" came out in 2019 and became their most recognized work, though its unconventional structure drew mixed reactions from critics. They followed it with other releases like "Intersection" and "Leap," continuing to develop their sound through 2022.
Vidović handles rhythmic programming and atmospheric elements, while Ristić brings melodic sensibilities drawing from ambient, techno, and house. Their music includes tracks like "Genocídio" alongside their better-known "Flow 762."
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