Avtomobili

Avtomobili is a Slovenian and former Yugoslav new wave music group associated with pop and rock musical styles.

Avtomobili
Background information
OriginNova Gorica, Slovenia
GenresNew wave, pop, rock
Years active1982 (1982)–present
LabelsZKP RTV Slovenija
Diskoton
MembersMarko Vuksanović
Mirko Vuksanović
Boštjan Andrejc
David Šuligoj
David Morgan
Past membersRoman Nussdorfer
Valter Simončič
Mitja Mokrin
Lucijan Kodermac
Alan Jakin
Marko Lasič
Websitewww.avtomobili-band.si

Avtomobili was formed in 1982 in Nova Gorica by brothers Marko and Mirko Vuksanović. In the 1980s they performed in the republics of the former Yugoslavia, mostly outside Slovenia. Initial songs were sung in Serbo-Croatian language. Avtomobili released twelve albums, one of which was a live album called Klub Klubov. Two were compilations: Drugi Svet and Največji zadetki. For a limited time, the group was the opening act for Zoran Predin.

Members

Original members

Current members

  • Marko Vuksanović - lead vocalist
  • Mirko Vuksanović - synthesizer, backing vocalist
  • Boštjan Andrejc "Bushy" - guitar, backing vocalist
  • David Šuligoj - bass guitar
  • David Morgan - drums, percussion

Past members

  • Roman Nussdorfer - guitar
  • Valter Simončič - drums
  • Mitja Mokrin - saxophone
  • Lucijan Kodermac - drums
  • Alan Jakin - guitar
  • Marko Lasič - drums
  • Bor Zuljan - guitar in Tukaj v vasi

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Record Label
1984 Mjesec je opet pun Dokumentarna
1985 Dugo toplo ljeto ZKP RTV Ljubljana
1987 Krenimo Diskoton
1992 Mraz Rose records
1994 Skozi leta Rose records
1997 Navaden dan ZKP RTV Slovenija
2000 Enakonočje ZKP RTV Slovenija
2006 Mesta železniških postaj ZKP RTV Slovenija
2012 Pozna pomlad ZKP RTV Slovenija
2016 Daleč ZKP RTV Slovenija

Live albums

Year Album Record label
2008 Klub klubov ZKP RTV Slovenija

Compilation albums

Year Album Record label
1995 Drugi svet: 1984 – 1987 Grafit
1998 Največji zadetki ZKP RTV Slovenija

Prizes

  • 1984 – Youth Festival in Subotica (first prize)
  • 1994 – Zlati Petelin
  • 1996 – Zlati Petelin

See also



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