Slomljena Stakla (; trans. Broken Glass) was a Yugoslav pop rock band formed in Belgrade in 1982. They were a prominent act of the 1980s Yugoslav rock scene.
The band's beginnings can be tracked to 1980, when singer and songwriter Zoran Vasiliàformed the band Sebastijan. Soon after, he became the guitarist for the band Lutka (Doll), featuring Jelena Tinska on vocals. In mid-1983, with the formation of the new lineup of the band, they changed the name to Slomljena Stakla, after a verse from Lutke song "à  minka" ("Makeup"). The first lineup of Slomljena Stakla featured, beside VasiliÃÂ, guitarist Dragan Zarià"Zare" (a former member of the band Kvazar), bass guitarist Aleksandar à ½ivanovià(formerly of Kota 19, Afera, Divlji AnÃÂeli, Desert, and à  amar) drummer Mladen Lukaà(drums) and keyboardist Milan StankoviÃÂ. Prior to the recording of their debut album, Dragan Petroviàleft the band and was replaced by Milan StankoviÃÂ.
Their debut album, Psiho klub (Psycho Club), was produced by SrÃÂan Marjanoviàand released in 1983 through ZKP RTLJ record label. The album featured Vuk VujaÃÂià(of the band Du Du A) on saxophone and Zoran Radetiàon keyboards as guest musicians, Radetiàcontributing significantly to the album sound with his ideas. Backing vocals were sung by Sneà ¾ana Stamenkoviàand SrÃÂan MarjanoviÃÂ. The album brought the hit "Joà ¡ jedna votka" ("Another Vodka"). After the album release, the band was joined by keyboardist Dragan Petrovià(formerly of the bands Crni Baron and Pasta ZZ).
In the autumn of 1984, after a large number of concerts, the band released the album Ljubav je kad... (Love Is When...), produced by Saà ¡a HabiÃÂ, through Jugoton. The songs, heavily influenced by the bands of the New Romantic movement, were written by Zariàand VasiliÃÂ. The album brought the hits "Una", "Monsunski vetrovi" ("Monsoons"), "Leto je, devojko" ("It Is Summer, Girl"), the title track, and the instrumental track "Senke u noÃÂi" ("Shadows in the Night"). Soon after the album was released, the band was joined by the new bass guitarist, Vladan VasiljeviÃÂ, and the new drummer, Ivan RankoviÃÂ. During the following period, the guitar was played by Branko Jeliàand Miloà ¡ PavloviÃÂ. Despite the success of the second album, in mid-1985 the band went on a hiatus.
The album Samo ljubav moà ¾e to (Only Love Can Do That), released in 1988 through PGP-RTB, marked a shift towards more guitar-oriented power pop sound, with some songs featuring folk music elements. The album was recorded by VasiliÃÂ, Petroviàand the new member, Milorad Dà ¾merkovià(keyboards). It featured studio musicians Safet Petrovac "Saja" on guitar and Dejan à  kopelja on bass guitar and former S Vremena Na Vreme members Ljuba Ninkoviàand Asim Sarvan on backing vocals.
In 1991, Vasiliàand PetroviÃÂ, with a group of younger musicians, recorded the album Samo za tebe (Only for You), released through Jugodisk. The album featured a new version "Joà ¡ jedna votka", entitled "Joà ¡ jedna votka, joà ¡ jedno pivo" ("Another Vodka, Another Beer"), and hits "Sledi me" ("Follow Me") and "Ivana", the latter written by Boris NovkoviÃÂ. The album was produced by Vasiliàand Duda Bezuha, who also played the guitar. It also featured Sneà ¾ana Ristiàon vocals and Milan Komneniàon keyboards. After the album release, Slomljena Stakla ended their activity.
The band's former keyboatdist Dragan Petroviàmoved to Canada in 1992. He performed in jazz clubs and released the instrumental music album Jazz Café â Jazz After Dark, recorded on his performance in the Galaxy club in Toronto. In 2004, he released the smooth jazz album Café Nervosa, and in 2011, he released the album The Vibe â New York Jazz in similar musical style. Latest recording is EP "Zero Gravity Love" January 2025
The band's former keyboardist Milorad Dà ¾merkoviàdied on 26 September 2022.