Serbian rock band formed in 1981, one of the two spin-offs of the seminal new wave band Šarlo Akrobata, musically best described as an aggressive and artistic rhythmic explosion experimenting and seeking out new expressivness. During next 10 years, various additions to basic bass+voice+drums line-up appeared (additional drummer, 2 drummers + 2 trumpeters, sax + trumpet). Band released 7 LPs on the domestic market, constantly toured the country and played festivals in Yugoslavia, Austria and Italy.
After the war in Yugoslavia broke out in 1991, Koja, who became almost legendary for his revolutionary use of the bass guitar as a lead instrument, moved to London, UK. Wanting to present the band more loudly in Europe, he found a new drummer and female vocalist, changed his alias to Black Tooth and name of the band to Disciplin A Kitschme.
Members:
Dušan Kojić Koja - bass, vocals (ex Limunovo Drvo, Šarlo Akrobata)
Srđan Đile Marković - drums (ex UKT, Radnička Kontrola, today Supernaut) (1981)
Nenad Krasavec Kele - drums (ex Urbana Gerila) (1981-1986)
Srđan Žika Todorović - drums (ex Radnička Kontrola, Centar) (1982-1986)
Zerkman - trumpet (1986-1991)
Dedža - trumpet (1986)
Jurij Novoselić Kuzma - sax (ex Film, Dee Dee Mellow) i (1987-1991)
Dušan Dejanović - drums (ex Limunovo Drvo, Katarina II) (1987-?)
Srđan Gulić - drums (ex Haustor) (1991)
For details on the later phases of the band's work based in London (1994-2002) and Belgrade (2004-present) see [a=Disciplin A Kitschme] entry.