Jani Stefanovic

Jani Stefanovic (born 23 May 1979) is a Swedish multi-instrumentalist that primarily plays Swedish death metal.[1][2] Jani started playing around the age of 13–14 years old.[3]

Jani Stefanovic
Born (1979-05-23) 23 May 1979
OriginSweden
GenresHeavy metal, extreme metal, power metal, progressive metal, symphonic metal, death metal
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrumentsguitars, drums, keyboards, bass
LabelsAFM Records, Life-force Records, Napalm Records
Associated actsDivinefire, Essence of Sorrow, Mehida, Miseration, Crimson Moonlight, Am I Blood, Renascent, Sins of Omission, The Few Against Many, The Weakening, Solution .45, Incapacity, Hilastherion

Personal life

Jani was born in Gothenburg, Sweden to a Finnish mother and a Serbian father.[4] He moved to Helsinki, Finland in 1993 with his mom, little brother and sister. Jani lived in Finland until 2000. Jani moved back to Gothenburg, Sweden in 2000. After joining Sins of omission in 2002 he moved to Stockholm. Jani is an educated chef. Jani Stefanovic is married to fellow artist Katja Stefanovic a singer songwriter from Finland. They have one daughter.

Bands

Current
  • Divinefire - Drums, Guitars, Keyboards (2004–present)
  • Miseration - Guitar (2006-2010, 2011–present)
  • Essence of Sorrow - Guitar (2005–present)
  • Mehida - Guitar (2007–present)
  • The Few Against Many - Drums (2008–present)
  • The Weakening - Guitar (2007–present)
  • Solution .45 - Guitar (2008–present)
Former
  • Am I Blood - Drums (1999-2000)
  • Sins Of Omission - Drums (2002-2003)
  • Renascent - Drums, Vocals (2003-2005)
  • Crimson Moonlight - Guitars (2004-2006)
  • Hilastherion - Drums (session) (2007)

Discography

Renascent
  • Demon's Quest (2004)
  • Through Darkness (2005)
Divinefire
Miseration
  • Your Demons - Their Angels (2007) (Rivel Records)
  • The Mirroring Shadow (2009) (Lifeforce Records)
  • Tragedy Has Spoken (2012) (Lifeforce Records)
Crimson Moonlight
Mehida
  • Blood & Water (2007)
  • The Eminent Storm (2009)
The Few Against Many
  • SOT (2009) (Pulverised Records)
Solution .45
  • For Aeons Past (2010) (AFM Records)
  • Nightmares in the Waking State: Part I (2015)
  • Nightmares in the Waking State: Part II (2016)
Production
  • Glory Thy Name by Divinefire (2004)
  • Hero by Divinefire (2005)
  • Through Darkness by Renascent (2005)
  • Into a New Dimension by Divinefire (2006)
  • Reflections of the Obscure by Essence of Sorrow (2006)
  • Invisible by Random Eyes (2008)
  • The Light by ReinXeed (2008)[5]
  • Farewell by Divinefire (2008)
  • The Mirroring Shadow by Miseration (2009)
  • For Aeons Past by Solution .45 (2010)
  • Eye of the Storm by Divinefire (2011)
  • Tragedy Has Spoken by Miseration (2012)
  • Incarnate by Pantokrator (2014)
  • In the Shadow of the Inverted Cross by Sorcerer (2015)
  • Black EP by Sorcerer (2015)
  • Malevolent Creature of Kings by The Malice (2016)
  • The Avowal of the Centurion by Sacrificium (2019)
  • The Unholy Communion by The Malice (2019)
  • "Crossroads" by Pantokrator (2020)
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References

  1. Islander (February 19, 2012). "Catching Up With Christian Alvestam". No Clean Singing. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  2. Ekeroth, Daniel (2008). "Sins of Omission". Swedish Death Metal. p. 403.
  3. "Jani Stefanovic" Archived 2013-04-07 at the Wayback Machine, Metal from Finland. Retrieved on July 24, 2009
  4. Jani Stefanovic (Divinefire): "Into A New Dimension" je naším nejvyspělejším albem (in Czech) Volumemax
  5. "ReinXeed - The Light". Bands on Fire. June 20, 2008. Archived from the original on September 16, 2010. Retrieved June 10, 2016.


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