Shaderwan Code is a Bosnian folk music supergroup formed in Zagreb, Croatia in 2006. The group is formed a friendly match between the rock band Zabranjeno Puà ¡enje and the Zagreb Mosque Choir Arabeske. The group's name refers to a law book of shadirvan. The band's songs harbors folk tradition of the Western Balkans, Bosnian root music, Islamic poetics (ilahia) of the Bosnians and Bosnian Muslims, a concept of rock and roll as primarily progressive music open to various music influences, but also a classic jazz sound.
Zabranjeno Puà ¡enje and the Zagreb Mosque Choir Arabeske has been collaborating on various recordings since 2001. At the first, Arabeske Choir featured on the Zabranjeno puà ¡enje song "Lijepa Alma" (Bog vozi Mercedes, 2001). The collaboration of the popular rock band and the Zagreb Mosque choir came to peak during the writing and formation of the film score for the 2006 Bosnian action comedy film Nafaka, directed by Jasmin DurakoviÃÂ. In that occasion the Shaderwan Code was formed. Sejo Sexon, the bandleader and songwriter of Zabranjeno puà ¡enje, has already been incorporating ilahia, Islamic religious songs, in musical arrangements for his band. The songs "Test za dà ¾ennet" (Fildà ¾an vià ¡ka, 2001) and "Lijepa Alma" (Bog vozi Mercedes, 2001) before, and "Domovina" and "Laku noàstari" (both Hodi da ti ÃÂiko neà ¡to da, 2006) after the 2006 film score collaboration with Arabeske Choir, can be regarded as an inauguration for Shaderwan Code.
In 2011, the group released their debut album Kad procvatu behari (). The record is produced by Sejo Sexon, Branko Trajkov and Paul Kempf. Kad procvatu behari was produced two singles; "PuÃÂe puà ¡ka" and "Kad procvatu behari".
In 2018, the group released their second studio album Ah, à ¡to ÃÂemo ljubav kriti (). The record is produced by Sejo Sexon, Branko Trajkov, Paul Kempf and Toni LoviÃÂ. On January 19, 2018, the band released the first single called "Akà ¡am" on their YouTube channel.