Darkwood Dub - Film and Theatre Activities

Film and Theatre Activities

Based on their song "Usamljeni hašišar" ("The Lonesome Hashish Eater"), which appeared on the debut, Đorđe Marjanović and Nikola Majdak Junior recorded an animated movie of the same name, which got the Yugoslav ASIFA reward for animation.

During 1995, the band recorded their own movie Paramparčad directed by Miloš Stojanović and recorded the soundtrack for the omnibus Ivan Stefanović movie Paket aranžman (Package Deal), used in the story Mačo trip (Macho Trip). The following year, the band recorded the soundtrack for the movie Geto (Ghetto) directed by Mladen Matičević and Ivan Markov.

In 1997, the band recorded music for the play Trainspotting, based on the Irvine Welsh novel of the same name, performed at the BITEF theatre and directed by Đorđe Marjanović. The recorded material was released as Darkwood Dub by B92 records which also featured five remixes made by Chiq Toxiq, Velja M. and Boris K.

In 2001, a remix of the track "Zapremina" ("Bulk") appeared in the Munje! original soundtrack, released by B92. The following year, the band recorded the soundtrack for the movie Ogledalo (Mirror), directed by Dejan Kovačević, and in 2004, they performed live in the play Rat/Sećanja (War/Memories) directed by Đorđe Marjanović with Putu Viđaja.

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