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band from Belgrade. Formed in 1990 and named after pressure defense in
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(and some other team sports), Presing were, together with Darkwood Dub and Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša, representatives of the so-called ''NeoBeo'' sound, alternative, guitar-based rock music produced in Belgrade in early 1990s.
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wrote about Presing: "It's a sound that kicks the pants off the recycle-rock of
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'' through '' Frenz Experiment''), some
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". The original lineup consisted of Zoran Radović "Kiza" on vocals, Vladimir Marković "Kraka" on guitar, Roman Goršek on bass guitar and Slobodan Asanović on drums. Radović and Marković remained in the band continuously, while other members kept changing. Highly artistic lyrics of Radović, performed in a rap manner, merged with harmonic and somewhat dissonant guitar tunes of Marković, thus creating a style of
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sound. Presing members are also involved in other art forms, such as fiction and poetry (both Radović and Marković released their books), painting and sculpture (Radović and Grubačić). They also have musical side projects such as Tron and Stereo Ikar by Radović and Tornado Ptice and Xanax by Marković.


History


Formation and first breakup (1990-1993)

The band was formed in 1990, in the lineup consisting of former Pasmaters member Zoran Radović "Kiza" (vocals, bass guitar), Vladimir Marković "Kraka" (guitar) and drummer Slobodan Asanović "Boban". Before joining the band, Marković lived in
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, working as a window-washer and bassist in a
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band, but returned to Belgrade on Radović request of joining the band. Soon after, Radović quit playing bass, with former Euforija member Roman Goršek taking over the bass duties. The lineup had their first recordings, the songs "Mačo" ("Macho") and "Oboye" ("Both") released on the various artists compilation ''Želim jahati do ekstaze'', released by Slušaj Najglasnije and Nova Aleksandrija record labels, which, due to the outbreak of the
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, did not have a proper distribution. The outbreak of the war forced the band members to leave the country and for a while bassist Nikola Rađenović, a former Gastrbajters and
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member, and drummer Blaža Drecun, a former Darkwood Dub member, were replacements. On Goršek's return, the band, with the new drummer Miladin Radivojević, a former Klajberi member, recorded their debut album ''Priča o totemu, duhu koji hoda, psu i razočaranoj ženi'' (''The Story of
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, a Ghost that Walks, a Dog and a Disappointed Woman''), featuring elements of punk rock, funk and noise music. The album, available on
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only, was released by Slušaj Najglasnije record label in
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, and a slightly altered version of the album was released in
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by Sorabia Disk. It reached the second Yugoslav album of the year by both the magazine '' Ritam'' and the Italian Udine Radio. After the album release, the band performed at the
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Gitarijada festival, after which Goršek and Radivojević left the band, forming Plejboj, being replaced by the former Kazna Za Uši bassist Rudolf Cibulski and former Sport i Reinkarnacija drummer Saša Bugarčić. The new lineup also started recording new material, but due to Radović's health problems only two tracks were recorded, the song "Mamutska brda" ("The
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Hills") and the instrumental "Godzila" ("
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"), the former being released in 1994 on the various artists compilation ''Radio Utopia (B92: 1989-1994)''. "Mamutska brda" also appeared on the ''Geto'' (''Ghetto'') movie soundtrack, however it was never released officially. During the same year, the tracks "Mačo", "Šurikeni" ("Sure-cans"), "Sve zvezde" ("All the Stars"), and "Ona vreba" ("She is Lurk"), appeared on the
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''3'', also featuring Overdose and Kazna Za Uši.


Reformation (1993-2007)

The band had a three-year break in its career, during which Marković formed the band Tornado Ptice, also featuring Vladislav Rac (of Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša) on bass guitar, Ognjenka Lakićević (later Autopark vocalist) on vocals, Predrag Ilić on drums, Nenad Pejović on the other guitar, Nebojša Mrđenović on cello and violinist Vladimir Nikolić, releasing the album ''Prozračno poslepodne'' (''An airy afternoon'') on Automatic Records. With the former Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša bassist Vladislav Rac and drummer Miladin Radivojević, Radović and Marković reformed Presing in 1996. Two years later, the song "Mačo" appeared on the soundtrack for the Radivoje Andrić movie ''3 palme za 2 bitange i ribicu'' (''3 Palm-Trees for 2 Punks and a Chick''). In 2001, the lineup changed and drummer Radivojević was replaced by Dejan Utvar, a former Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša and Kazna Za Uši drummer. The following year, on June 12, the second studio album ''600 nebo'' ( pun for ''6th heaven'') was released, recorded during May and June 1999 and produced by Željko Božić. The album was critically acclaimed and it reached No. 1 on the lists of best albums of the year 2002 in FR Yugoslavia by pop culture monthly ''OK magazin'', ''
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'' ranked the album as "one of the best five albums to emerge from
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in the past decade". The sound of the band on this album evolved towards more harmonic structures of
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. The single "Ritam u kojem stojiš" ("Rhythm that You're Standing In") reached No. 1 in video charts of
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and Music Television of Serbia. In 2003 the debut album, ''Priča o totemu, duhu koji hoda, psu i razočaranoj ženi'', was rereleased on CD by Sensart and Beograund
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s. The following year, a former Trenje bassist Marko Grubačić "Gega", and E-Play drummer Damjan Dašić became the new band members, immediately starting a year and a half long recording sessions at the Master Blaster and Vesa studios for the third studio album, ''Zanos bez snova'' (''Enchantment without Dreams''), combining a more subtle sound, featuring increased use of string sections of
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and
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, with loud and dissonant guitar sound. Guest appearances on the album featured Ivana Smolović (vocals), Dušan Petrović (saxophone), Milica Milojević (flute), Boris Krstajić (synthesizer), Marko Petronijević (trumpet, jaw harp) and Vladimir Nikolić (violin, viola). On March 30, 2007, the band held a farewell concert at the Belgrade Youth Center, featuring guest appearances by Aleksandar Jovan Krstić on flute and Jarboli member Daniel Kovač on acoustic guitar. After the band disbandment, Radović released a solo album ''Arax'' and founded an
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duo Tron with the former Supernaut member Svetolik Trifunović "Trile". Marković with Sana Garić formed the supergroup Xanax, also featuring musicians from various Belgrade alternative bands.


Reunion (2011-present)

In December 2011, the band reunited in the lineup which beside Marković and Radović featured a new bassist Dušan Zdravković, an upright bass graduate at the Norvegian Stanvager Music Academy, and the drummer Ernest Džananović, a
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member. The band had their first reunion performance on December 29. In July 2013, the band released the compilation album ''Skrivena planeta - Najbolje od Presinga'' (''Hidden Planet - The Best of Presing''). The album, beside Presing's old songs, featured two new songs, "Zvona se uklapaju sa suncem" ("The Bells Are Matching with the Sun"), and "Robot čioda" ("Robot Pin"), the latter featuring Pavle Popov as guest, both of which would appear on the band's fourth studio album. In November 2014, the band released their fourth studio album, ''Neurokrem'' (a
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being a popular sweet milk chocolate spread). The band recorded the album in the new lineup, featuring Marković, Radović, Dženanović, bass guitarist Dušan Petrović (formerly of Plejboj, Fish in Oil and Dvojac Bez Kormilara) and flutist Aleksandar Jovan Krstić. ''Neurokrem'' was released in both digital format and on
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. It was previously announced by the single "Mi nismo verni" ("We Are Not Faithful"), featuring Zoja Borovčanin of
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as guest, released in December 2013. In June 2018, the band released the single "Labudov sneg" ("Swan's Snow"). The video for the song was directed by Marković and represented a tribute to
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's 1974 film ''
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''. The single announces the band's fifth studio album, which is announced to be released on three separate
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Legacy

The lyrics of the band's song "Podvig" ("Feat") were featured in Petar Janjatović's book '' Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007'' (''Songs of Brotherhood, Childhood & Offspring: Anthology of Ex YU Rock Poetry 1967 - 2007'').


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Priča o totemu, duhu koji hoda, psu i razočaranoj ženi'' (1992) * ''600 nebo'' (2002) * ''Zanos bez snova'' (2006) * ''Neurokrem'' (2014) * ''Povratak u krntiju'' (2021)


Compilation albums

* ''3'' (1994) -
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, with Kazna Za Uši and Overdose * ''Skrivena planeta - Najbolje od Presinga'' (2013)


Other appearances

* "Mačo" / "Oboye" (''Želim jahati do ekstaze''; 1991) * "Mamutska brda" (''Radio Utopia (B92: 1989-1994)''; 1994) * "Mačo" (''Muzika iz filma '3 Palme Za 2 Bitange i Ribicu''; 1998)


References

* ''EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006'', Janjatović Petar;


External links

*
Zoran Radović official site

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