- Aleksandar Makedonski
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Name = Aleksandar Makedonski
Александар Македонски
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Genre = RockPop-rock Alternative rock
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Years_active = 1986–1997
Label =Jugodisk
Associated_acts =Badmingtons
Mizar
Kleržo
Royal Albert Hall
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Past_members = Vladimir Petrovski-Karter (guitar , vocals)
Zoran Janković (bass guitar )
Dean Škartov-Deko (keyboards)
Vladimir Dimovski (drums)
Melita Stefanovska (backing vocals)
Notable_instruments =Aleksandar Makedonski (
Macedonian language : Александар Македонски, meaning in English:Alexander The Great ) was a notablerock band fromSkopje ,Republic of Macedonia .Biography
Aleksandar Makedonski was formed in 1986 in
Skopje , thenSocialist Republic of Macedonia as an offshoot of the prominentpunk rock groupBadmingtons , and it included thefrontman Vladimir Petrovski - Karter (guitar , vocals), Dejan Škartov-Deko (keyboards), Zoran Janković (bass guitar ), Vladimir Dimovski (drums) and the female singer Melita Stefanovska (backing vocals).Unlike Badmingtons, who were a punk band, Aleksandar Makedonski was initially a morepop-rock oriented act. The third former Badmingtons member, the drummer Boris Georgiev decided to join thegothic rock cult band Mizar and played on their first self-titled album released in 1988.Aleksandar Makedonski recorded several songs for the national
Macedonian Radio-Television music production and soon became popular across the country. The group released itsdebut album "Za heroje i princeze" in 1988 forJugodisk record label in 1988. Unlike their previous material, the album was inSerbo-Croatian , because it was the most widespreaded language in the multilingualformer Yugoslav market.Soon, the
line-up changed. Melita Stefanovska left and joined the all-femalealternative rock band Royal Albert Hall, while Dimovski joined thepsychedelic rock group Kleržo together with Škartov, who later moved toItaly in 1991. Karter continued to work with a new bass player Mite Brljamov, but with a different musical style. In 1991, they recorded songs for the second album at the studio of Nikola Kokan Dimuševski ofLeb i sol , however it was never released.After a long pause, they recorded a new material throughout 1996, which was finally released as the Aleksandar Makedonski's second album "Moeto carstvo" for the Makoton label in 1997.
The group finally disbanded, and Karter switched to studio and film work. Later he formed a new group called Opstrukcija which released an album in 1999. In the
2007 he joined the rest of Badmingtons for a reunion.References
* [http://www.geopoetika.com/book.php?id=99 Janjatović, Petar: "Ilustrovana Enciklopedija YU Rocka 1960-1997", page: 13, publisher: Geopoetika, 1997] sr icon
* [http://www.forum.com.mk/Arhiva/forum142/falbi/falbi.htm Interview with Karter - Forum Magazine] mk icon
* [http://star.mmm.com.mk/IzveduvaciText.asp?id=56 Macedonian Music Network] mk icon
*Dragan Pavlov and Dejan Šunjka: Punk u Jugoslaviji (Punk in Yugoslavia), publisher: IGP Dedalus, 1990. sr icon hr icon sl iconee also
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Music of the Republic of Macedonia
*Yugoslav pop and rock
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