Badmingtons (in
Macedonian: Бадмингтонс) were a prominent
Macedonian punk rock band.
Biography
Badmingtons were formed in 1983 in
Skopje
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, then
SR Macedonia
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(now the
Republic of Macedonia
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) by Vladimir Petrovski - Karter (
guitar
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and
vocals
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), Dean Škartov - Deko (
keyboards) and Boris Georgiev - But (
drums
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).
Previously, Karter had played in one of the line-ups of Fol Jazik (the first
punk band in Skopje, formed 1978) and later in
Saraceni, another legendary punk group, which also featured the now-internationally acclaimed musician
Goran Trajkoski. Boris Georgiev was a former drummer in Jadro, which included members from several countries, as well as in the bands Pop and Dizajn. He visited
London
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in the 1970s where he acquainted himself with the
punk movement
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. Since purchasing his
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CS-15 electronic keyboard
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in the late 1970s, Deko initially played in the group Kocka led, but later, in 1983 he joined Karter and But to form Badmingtons.
In 1984 Badmingtons recorded their first
demo tape
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, and got the first prize at the Macedonian demo bands competition ''Rokfest'', which gave them an opportunity to record in the acclaimed ''M-2'' studio of the music production branch of the national
Macedonian Radio-Television
Macedonian Radio Television (MRT; mk, Македонска радио-телевизија (МРТ), Makedonska radio-televizija (MRT)), officially National Radio-Television ( mk, Национална Радиотелевизија, Nacionalna ...
. They recorded several songs, one of which was their trademark track "Site obični luđe" ("All the common people"). The new recordings were joined together with the previous material and released as the demo album titled "
Posle mene što ti e gajle
''Posle mene što ti e gajle'' (''After Me What Do You Care?'') is the first and only album by Badmingtons. It was released in 1985.
It is now out of print and very hard to find, although tracks 1, 4 and 5 can be streamed free of charge from th ...
" in 1985. "Site obični luđe" became a Macedonian punk anthem and later was covered by several other artists including the notable
alternative rock
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group
SunS in the 1990s. Badmingtons were also included with this song in the ''Makedonski dokument'' (''Macedonian Document'')
compilation album along with other notable
underground music
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acts. The style of Badmingtons is a straightforward
punk rock, however occasionally they would go beyond the style into a sort of
experimental rock
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. As well as ''Posle mene shto ti e gajle'', the group also issued an EP called ''Intimno tetoviranje'', featuring "Site obichni lugje" and four Serbian-language songs.
Badmingtons ceased to exist in 1986 and transformed themselves into a new band called
Aleksandar Makedonski
Aleksandar Makedonski ( Macedonian language: Александар Македонски, meaning in English: Alexander of Macedonia) was a Macedonian and former Yugoslav rock band.
Biography
Aleksandar Makedonski was formed in 1986 in Skopje, the ...
(
Alexander The Great
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). The new band were initially a more
pop-rock
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oriented act and also included some new additional members. Their debut album "Za heroje i princeze" was released for
Jugodisk
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Before 1981, it was known as Beograd Disk. In 2003, the company was sold at a state auction to the show bus ...
record label in 1988 in
Serbo-Croat, because it was the most widespread language in the
multilingual
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former Yugoslav
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federal market. In the same year, Boris Georgiev left them and joined the
gothic rock cult band
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Mizar
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and played drums on their first
self-titled
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album in 1988. Deko remained in Aleksandar Makedonski until 1988. Later he was member of the
psychedelic rock
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group Kleržo until 1991, when he left the country for
Italy
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, where he spent several years before returning. On the other hand, Karter lived in
Germany
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for a while and continued to work with Aleksandar Makedonski after coming back to Skopje. In the early 1990s they recorded several songs in the studio of Kokan Dimuševski (of
Leb i sol
Leb i sol ( mk, Леб и сол) is a Macedonian and former Yugoslav rock group founded in the 1970s by Vlatko Stefanovski (guitar), Bodan Arsovski (bass guitar), Nikola Kokan Dimuševski ( keyboards) and Garabet Tavitjan (drums). Tavitjan ...
), one of them being a
duet
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with Goran Tanevski of Mizar. Karter performed at the ''Strip & Sound'' festival in Skopje in 1995. One year later Aleksandar Makedonski released the album ''
Moeto carstvo
''Moeto carstvo'' ( mk, Моето царство , "My Kingdom") is the second and final album by Macedonian rock group Aleksandar Makedonski. It was released in 1996. Unlike their previous album, '' Za heroje i princeze'', which was a Serbo-Cr ...
''. The lineup on ''Moeto carstvo'' can be seen as a Badmingtons reunion of sorts, due to all three original Badmingtons members playing on the album. In 1997 Karter formed a new band called
Opstrukcija
Vladimir Petrovski ( mk, Владимир Петровски' ; born ), better known by his nickname "Karter", is a Macedonian musician and founder of the bands Saraceni, Badmingtons, Aleksandar Makedonski and Opstrukcija.
Early history
Petrovs ...
, which released the album ''
Sistem
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''.
In 2002 Badmingtons briefly reunited for the summer open-air festival ''Alarm'' held in Ljubaništa on the
Ohrid Lake
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,
Ohrid Municipality
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, where they shared the main stage with the famous
British
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punk band
UK Subs
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and other prominent acts on 13 July.
Badmingtons gathered for a one-off reunion after their music was used for the soundtrack of the feature film
Prevrteno' (Upside Down) directed by Igor Ivanov - Izi in 2007. The reunion concert took place in the Youth Cultural Centre (MKC) in Skopje on 3 December 2007 as a part of the ''
Taksirat'' festival annually organized b
Lithium Records
Discography
* ''
Posle mene što ti e gajle
''Posle mene što ti e gajle'' (''After Me What Do You Care?'') is the first and only album by Badmingtons. It was released in 1985.
It is now out of print and very hard to find, although tracks 1, 4 and 5 can be streamed free of charge from th ...
'' (1985 cassette, compilation of three songs from a session at Studio M2 of RTS and earlier demos)
* ''Intimno tetoviranje'' (1985 cassette EP)
* "
Ako mi dadesh Ako or AKO may refer to: Candace
Places
*Akō, Hyōgo, a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
*Akō District, Hyōgo, a district located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
*Ako, Cameroon, a town in Cameroon
*Ako, the Japanese name of Alexandrovsk- ...
" (2007 CD single)
See also
*
Music of the Republic of Macedonia
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*
Punk rock in Yugoslavia Punk rock in Yugoslavia was the punk subculture of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The most developed scenes across the federation existed in the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, the Adriatic coast of the Socialist Republic of C ...
*
Popular music in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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References
*Dragan Pavlov and Dejan Šunjka: Punk u Jugoslaviji (Punk in Yugoslavia), publisher: IGP Dedalus, 1990.
Forum Plus Magazine interviewMacedonian Music NetworkJanjatović, Petar: ''Ilustrovana Enciklopedija YU Rocka 1960-1997'', article: Aleksandar Makedonski, page: 13, publisher: Geopoetika, 1997
External links
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Myspace
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Yugoslav punk rock groups
Yugoslav rock music groups
Macedonian post-punk music groups