Ekv Diskografija ⚡ (CONFIRMED)

(2001) – A posthumous release recorded during their tour for the Dum Dum album. 2024 Remastered Editions

The discography of is a cornerstone of Yugoslav rock history, tracing the band’s evolution from the raw energy of the post-punk "New Wave" to a more sophisticated, poetic, and ultimately somber alternative sound. EKV Diskografija

This article explores the rich discography of EKV, tracing their evolution from the post-punk underground of Belgrade to becoming the undisputed kings of the Yugoslav alternative rock scene. (2001) – A posthumous release recorded during their

He found Katarina II and Ekatarina Velika at a flea market. The sound was jagged, post-punk, hungry. Milan Mladenović’s voice was a blade, sharp and untamed. Luka would play “Jadransko more” on repeat, feeling the anxious, youthful energy of a country that didn’t know it was about to tear itself apart. This was the band with their eyes open, running towards the edge. He found Katarina II and Ekatarina Velika at a flea market

: The title track, with its haunting premonition of the coming war ("Only a few years for us"), became an anthem for a generation facing an uncertain future. Dum Dum (1991)