Kako (ni)je propao rokenrol u Srbiji (trans. How Rock 'n' Roll in Serbia (Didn't) Came to an End) is a book by DuÃ
¡ko AntoniÃÂ, published in 2021. The book features a number of AntoniÃÂ's essays on Serbian rock scene, as well as a list of 100 best Serbian rock music albums published after the dissolution of SFR Yugoslavia. The list was formed according to the poll of 58 Serbian music journalists and critics, artists and others, similarly to the poll in the 1998 book ' (trans. YU 100: the Greatest Yugoslav Rock and Pop Music Albums) by Antoniàand Danilo Ã
 trbac.
100 Best Serbian Albums Published after the Breakup of SFRY
Statistics
Artists with the most albums
The most successful record labels by the number of albums
- 20 PGP-RTS
- 15 Metropolis Records
- 10 B92
- 10 OdliÃÂan HrÃÂak
- 5 ITVM
- 4 Take It Or Leave It Records
- 4 Automatik Records
- 3 Mascom Records
- 2 Long Play Records
- 2 Carlo Records
- 2 Hi-Fi Centar
- 2 Multimedia Music
- 2 Sorabia Disk
- 2 Komuna
- 2 Hard Rock Shop
Voters
The voters were music journalists, critics, artists closely associated to the Serbian rock scene, and others. Each of them suggested twenty Serbian rock albums published after the breakup of SFRY Yugoslavia he or she considered the best. The book features short biographies of every one of them and each one's choice of twenty albums. The list was completed according to their poll.
- DuÃ
¡ko Antoniàâ author, journalist, festival organizer
- Muharem Bazdulj â writer, journalist, translator
- MiloÃ
¡ Cvetkoviàâ journalist
- Milan ÃÂunkoviàâ journalist
- Milorad DunÃÂerski â journalist, concert organizer
- Nemanja ÃÂorÃÂeviàâ photographer
- MiÃ
¡a ÃÂurkoviàâ political and legal theorist, author
- Aleksandar Gajiàâ author, political analyst, former musician
- Aleksandar Gajoviàâ journalist, politician
- â journalist
- SaÃ
¡a GoÃÂanin â journalist, Take It Or Leave It Records director
- Ivan IvaÃÂkoviàâ journalist, author
- MiloÃ
¡ Ivanoviàâ journalist, concert organizer
- Predrag "Karlo" JakÃ
¡iàâ author, former Carlo Records owner
- Aleksandar S. Jankoviàâ Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts professor, rock critic
- Jadranka Jankoviàâ journalist
- Petar Janjatoviàâ journalist, author
- Vladimir "Vlada DÃ
¾et" Jankoviàâ radio host, musician, author
- Olga KepÃÂija â journalist
- Petar Kostiàâ journalist
- Goran Kukiàâ journalist, author
- Nenad Kuzmiàâ journalist
- Branimir Lokner â journalist
- Ivan LonÃÂareviàâ journalist and music manager
- Andrea Magazin â journalist
- Igor Marojeviàâ writer, journalist, musician
- Bogomir Mijatoviàâ journalist, author
- Milorad Milinkoviàâ director, screenwriter, novelist, former musician
- MiloÃ
¡ Najdanoviàâ journalist
- Aleksandar Nikoliàâ journalist
- SrÃÂan Nikoliàâ journalist
- Predrag Novkoviàâ journalist
- Vladislav Pejak â concert organizer, music manager
- Zoran Panoviàâ journalist, author
- Vojislav Pantiàâ math professor, journalist, art director of Belgrade Jazz Festival
- MiloÃ
¡ Pavloviàâ journalist, translator
- Marina PeÃ
¡iàâ concert photographer
- Milan B. Popoviàâ poet, journalist
- Branko Radakoviàâ multimedia artist, director, musician
- Aleksandar Rakoviàâ historian
- Marko Ristiàâ journalist, photographer
- Ivan St. Rizinger â journalist, author, former musician
- Branko RogoÃ
¡iàâ journalist, author
- Zoran RogoÃ
¡iàâ journalist, author
- Branko Rosiàâ journalist, novelist, former musician
- Vladimir SamardÃ
¾iàâ journalist, jazz musician
- Jovana Stankoviàâ journalist
- Miroslav StaÃ
¡iàâ journalist, former musician
- GorÃÂin Stojanoviàâ director, journalist, author
- Danko Strahiniàâ photographer
- Goran Tarlaàâ journalist, author
- Igor Todoroviàâ journalist, concert organizer, author, former musician
- Anamarija Vartabedijan â painter, concert photographer, teachers' training college professor
- David Vartabedijan â painter, graphic designer, journalist, author
- Jelena Vlahoviàâ music theorist, journalist
- Aleksandar Ã
½ikiàâ journalist, author, former musician
- Goran Ã
½ivanoviàâ journalist, author
Book cover
The book cover features a photograph of Romana SlaÃÂala of the band Artan Lili.
See also
References