- Asgjë Sikur Dielli
Asgjë Sikur Dielli is one of the most known alternative rock bands in
Kosovo History
The band was created in mid '90 when Alban Nimani (vocal) and Bujar Honduzi (guitar) meet and decided to work together. This duo made a lot of rehearsals and gigs in
Pristina before they met their bass player Visar Qeska. Asgjë Sikur Dielli was formed in 1996 after series of gigs in Kosovo. ASD (Asgjë Sikur Dielli) played with a lot of drummers until they decided to hire Fatos Berisha as a member of a band. The band managed to record their first album just before theKosovo War started in 1998. The album was called "1". The band members were forced to leave Kosovo until the war ended. After the war the band was playing in the gigs and different festivals where they won different awards, but did not publish any album until summer of 2005 when they published "Ndodhemi" album.Albums
1 (1999)
"1" is the bends debut album produced by Enis Presheva and was recorded at the "Unique Sound" in Pristina. Album was recorded on 1998 just before the Kosovo War but it was published on 1999 after the war ended. Album featured many original songs as well as Gjurmet cover of the song "Mendoja çdo gjë merr fund pa ty" which was a high success on many radio stations. The video clip for the same song was hitting top charts on main TV stations in Kosovo RTK and KTV.
Ndodhemi (2005)
"Nodhemi" is multimedial album published in summer of 2005. It features 11 songs and CD has the videoclip of the song: "Ku ka më mirë se me qenë shqiptar (kush m'ka faj që jam shqiptar)", four projections, photo gallery and lyrics. This albums shows that the band has changed a style a bit. The song "Ku ka më mirë se me qenë shqiptar (kush m'ka faj që jam shqiptar)" features some of the electronic sounds and ambiance.
Band Members
Alban Nimani - vocal
Bujar Honduzi - guitar
Visar Qeska - bass guitar
Fatos Berisha - drums
Pellumb Ballata - keyboardsExternal links
* [http://www.asgjesikurdielli.com Official web page]
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