Dalmata
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Dalmata

Dalmata formed in Split in 2008, with Nino Carić on vocals, Damir Martinović Mrle on guitar, Boris Štok on bass, and Hrvoje Peruzović on drums. Their first...

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Dalmata's folk-pop sound from Split

A Croatian band that blended Dalmatian folk with pop accessibility, anchored by Nino Carić's vocals.

For their signature blend, start with 'Pasarela.' If you want something later, 'Caliente' shows how they kept that sound moving.

Their 2012 single 'Pasarela' became widely popular in Croatia by mixing traditional Dalmatian folk elements with straightforward pop. That song's sound gave the band a recognizable identity, even as plagiarism accusations stirred debate around it. They built a steady audience at home without dramatic claims about redefining genres.

Dalmata formed in Split in 2008 and released their first album 'Boje' in 2010. They followed with records like 'Felix' in 2012, 'Kao da je jučer' in 2014, and kept recording into the late 2010s with 'VI' in 2018 and 'VII' in 2020.

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Dalmata formed in Split in 2008, with Nino Carić on vocals, Damir Martinović Mrle on guitar, Boris Štok on bass, and Hrvoje Peruzović on drums. Their first album, 'Boje,' came out in 2010. They followed it with records like 'Felix' in 2012, 'Kao da je jučer' in 2014, and 'Volim te' in 2016.

In 2012, they released the single 'Pasarela,' which became widely popular in Croatia. The song's mix of traditional Dalmatian folk elements and pop accessibility gave the band a recognizable sound. They kept recording into the late 2010s with albums like 'VI' in 2018 and 'VII' in 2020.

At some point, 'Pasarela' was involved in plagiarism accusations that stirred debate. The band maintained their position through it. Their music, built around Carić's vocals and folk-pop arrangements, found a steady audience in their home country without dramatic claims about redefining genres or leaving indelible marks.

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