Danzo
Danzo is a music project from Belgrade, Serbia that started in the early 2010s. The group includes Marko Milivojević on vocals and guitar, Boško Jovanović on...
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Danzo is a music project from Belgrade, Serbia that started in the early 2010s. The group includes Marko Milivojević on vocals and guitar, Boško Jovanović on drums, and Nikola Vilotijević on bass. They work with electronic dance music, pulling from dubstep, techno, and house.
Their 2012 single "Nike Bolha" got attention with its rhythm and synths. Other tracks like "Lalá" and "Sem Falar de Amor" followed. They've put out albums including "Danzo" in 2014, "Nikola Vilotijević" in 2016, and "The Border" in 2018.
Some of their lyrics and videos drew criticism for being provocative. They've played festivals and toured, with songs that sometimes touch on social or personal themes.
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