The Beat Fleet
- Hip-hop
- rap rock
Menart (1999–2009)
Dallas (2009–present)
Mladen Badovinac
Luka Barbić
Ognjen Pavlović
Nikša Mandalinić
Nikola Vidović
Sveslav Vrandečić
Nikola Luša
Dragan Lukić Lvky
Edi Grubišić
Jan Ivelić
Petar Radanović
The Beat Fleet, also known as TBF, is a band from Split, Croatia, founded in 1990. Members of the band are: Aleksandar Antić (vocals, lyrics, samples, accordion), Mladen Badovinac (vocal, samples), Luka Barbić (vocals, keyboards, samples), Ognjen Pavlović (bass guitar), Nikša Mandalinić (electric guitar), and Nikola Vidović (drums). They published six albums.
The Beat Fleet are widely considered to be one of the most innovative experimental bands in Croatia and wider area. They are heavily influenced by reggae, the British trip hop scene, electronic and experimental music. With years their built new style of music was named ping pong. Ping pong is a mixture of reggae, afro beat, hip hop, rap rock, alternative rock, dub and British trip hop.
In 2017, former TBF member Nikola Čelan released Baština (Legacy), a book about the emergence of the hip hop scene in Split, as well as the forming years of TBF.[1]
Discography
- Ping-Pong (Umjetnost zdravog đira) (1997, Croatia Records)
- Uskladimo toplomjere (2000, Menart Records)
- Maxon Universal (2004, Menart Records)
- Galerija Tutnplok (2007, Menart Records)
- Perpetuum Fritule (2010, Dallas Records - live album)
- Pistaccio Metallic (2011, Dallas Records)
- Danas sutra (2015, Dallas Records)
References
- ^ Madunić, Ines. "'Stvari u našem društvu postaju gadljivo nazadne, a svi šute. Najgore je žaliti se i ništa ne poduzimati'". 100posto.jutarnji.hr (in Croatian). Jutarnji list. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
External links
- Official FanPage on Facebook
- Official website (in Croatian)
- The Beat Fleet (in Croatian)
- The Beat Fleet discography at Discogs
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- 1994: Prljavo Kazalište for Lupi petama...
- 1995: Parni Valjak for Buđenje
- 1996: Parni Valjak for Bez struje: Live in ZeKaeM
- 1997: Oliver Dragojević for Oliver u Lisinskom
- 1998: Pips, Chips & Videoclips for Fred Astaire
- 1999: Prljavo Kazalište for Dani ponosa i slave
- 2000: Gibonni for Judi, zviri i beštimje
- 2001: Oliver Dragojević for Dvi, tri riči
- 2002: Gibonni for Mirakul
- 2003: Gabi Novak for Pjesma je moj život
- 2004: Nina Badrić for Ljubav
- 2005: Arsen Dedić for Na zlu putu
- 2006: Oliver Dragojević for Vridilo je
- 2007: Gibonni for Unca fibre
- 2008: The Beat Fleet for Galerija Tutnplok
- 2009: Dino Dvornik for Pandorina kutija
- 2010: Neno Belan & Fiumens for Tvornica snova
- 2011: Gibonni for Toleranca
- 2012: The Beat Fleet for Pistaccio Metallic
- 2013: Mayales for 2
- 2014: Oliver Dragojević for Tišina mora
- 2015: Psihomodo Pop for Ćiribu ćiriba
- 2016: Matija Dedić for Matija svira Arsena
- 2017: Oliver Dragojević & Gibonni for Familija
- 2018: Mia Dimšić for Život nije siv
- 2019: Vojko V for Vojko
- 2020: J.R. August for Dangerous Waters
- 2021: Pavel for Ennui
- 2022: Urban & 4 for Lipanj, srpanj, kolovoz
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