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Marko Milosavljević
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When he applied for piano lessons, his parents were thrilled. Later on, they didn't appreciate his interest in electronic or techno sound. Nowadays, even older folks can relish the sound of Marko Milosavljevic. He was born and raised in Trstenik, Serbia, in 1983, where he got his primary education, studied and graduated the piano. As he entered his teens, he got acquainted with a different sound. He was completely fascinated by electronic music. Once he started exploring it, he realized he will never be able to stop. During the whole exploring thing, he started making his own music. In Belgrade he found a place and companions, so he could freely explore by producing. At the age of sixteen, he had his first bigger experience as a DJ. One thing led to another, and he got invited to perform at a big event organized by Teshka Mashinerija. He met Marko Nastic, an important influence, who also became a close associate, and along with Dejan Milicevic, a good friend and a great support. He was resident DJ in every Belgrade club that matters. He performed all over the country, as a headliner, as a co-star with other established Serbian DJs and with almost every important foreign guest. They applauded him at the EXIT Festival (2005, 2006, 2007 - Dance Arena). He was side to side with his idols at the Dis-Patch Festival. He performed at many other big events and, such as Summer Gathering, Ovo je Moj Grad, Beerfest, Lake Summer Festival and more. He contributed at the opening of the Youth Olympic Games in Belgrade Arena, in 2007. He made a special performance with the National Orchestra. From 2006 Marko is also performing abroad. In July 2006, he remixed Andi Teichmann`s (Kompakt, Festplateen) track "Myschkin" and it was released on the “Belgrade Coffee Shop: Area 6” compilation, published by B92. Another of his tracks, named “Princip”, is on that CD as well. It is a product made by Space Explorers - one of his many projects with Marko Nastic. During 2006, two more releases from Space Explorers were published under two Dutch labels (LuxaFlex 07 and ShadowFax 03). Lately, Milosavljevic focused his work on home labels. He did the remix for Boriqua Tribez along with Marko Nastic for label Recon Warriors 08, and also remixed Kruko on Traffica 05. There is a new Space Explorers track on Shadowfax 09 and again Space Explorers' EP On Valentino Kanzyani's Jesus Loved You. Marko even made some experimental, ambient-downtempo tracks, and they were successful as well. Track “Sprzna” is on the latest Belgrade Coffee Shop. Marko Milosavljevic has an almost fanatic dedication to music. Helping him sometimes means forcing him to take a break. He continues experimenting with different forms of electronic music. Doing that, he needs no food or sleep. He is managing label Recon Warriors and two sub labels Recon Light and Traffica. Studio Bordel is a place where Marko Milosavljevic works, with his partners Marko Nastic and Dejan Milicevic. He is in charge of complete Bordel's infrastructure. He also did the complete acoustic arrangement of Bordel studio which was his studies’ final exam (Audio & Video Technologies at the Faculty VETS Belgrade). Serbia's number one radio station B92 gave Friday nights to Nastic, Milicevic & Milosavljevic. Their show is called “Music For Body And Soul”. His studio is neat and clean, but his room is really dusty. He is DJing a lot, and still managing to work on his music production, sound recording & acoustics. Doing all this, he is proving most of what people used to say about him. He was called a hope of the Serbian DJ scene, and now he is making a new one with his sound.
http://www.reconwarriors.com/
http://soundcloud.com/milosavljevic-marko83
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Marko-Milosavljevi%C4%87/51259681568
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