Činč
Činč (Serbian Cyrillic: Чинч, pronounced [tʃintʃ]) is a Serbian band that Đorđe Ilić and Luka Stanisavljević formed in 2001. Before that, the duo performed for several years under the name Čudan Šimijev Bend.[1] In 2003 and in 2004, respectively, Irena Vanić and Srđan Stojanović joined the band. Činč's notable features are weird lyrics, sophisticated melodies and peculiar scene acting.[2] The band often performs at cultural centers, libraries, galleries, radio stations and Belgrade's botanical garden. Činč has collaborated with many artists, including names like Yoshio Machida, Marko Brecelj (ex-Buldožer), Saša Marković Mikrob, strip-workshop Šlic and others.[2]
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Background information | |
Origin | Serbia, Belgrade |
Genres | Psychedelic folk, Chamber pop, Comedy rock, Alternative rock, Indie rock, Post-rock |
Years active | 2001 — present |
Labels | Amorfon, Templum, Listen Loudest, Kornet |
Website | cincplug.com |
Members | Luka Stanisavljević Đorđe Ilić Irena Vanić Srđan Stojanović |
Discography
Studio albums
- Osečev sjaj (Škart, 2001, reissue Amorfon, 2004)
- Ponašanje (Templum, 2003, reissue Listen Loudest, 2007)
- Polyphonic Poetry (Amorfon, 2006)
- Kalendář (independent web release, cincplug.com 2011)
Various artists compilations
- Music for Baby (Amorfon, 2004)
- 11. bombardiranje Njujorka (Listen Loudest, 2007)
- Šta treba maloj deci (Kornet, 2007)
Band members
- Luka Stanisavljević — bass guitar, guitar, vocals, Matrix decoder
- Đorđe Ilić — guitar, vocals, percussions
- Irena Vanić — vocals
- Srđan Stojanović — violin, vocals
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gollark: That would be effort, though.
gollark: Implementing a good "AI" opponent is proving surprisingly hard since I can't do tree-searchy things with any significant depth or the browser just runs out of memory.
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