D'Knock

[2] Under his former stage name Da’Real, from 1987 he performed as one of the original members of the band 'ET (Electro Team),[3] which he left in 1998 to focus on his career as a music producer.

[4] His Croatian collaborations include Nina Badrić, Tony Cetinski, Dino Dvornik, Ilan Kabiljo, Divas, Vanna, Cubismo and Bolesna Braća,[5] while on the international scene he has worked with Simple Minds, Simply Red, Barbara Tucker, Andy Wright, Mick Hucknall (Simply Red), Peter Grant, DJ Spen (Quantize Recordings), Stamen, Eddie Amador, Dany Cohiba, Amrick Channa, among others.

[6] He has also collaborated on various projects with the marketing agency Unex Group, and even coined a wide range of jingles for well-known Croatian and international brands.

[12] In spring 2010, together with Slow Mo’T, he produced two songs composed by Macedonian singer Toše Proeski, which featured on Proeski’s compilation “Još uvijek sanjam da smo zajedno”[13] - “Zauvijek” (lyrics by Snježana Popović, performed by Kaliopi), and “Kasno je za sve” (lyrics by Miroslav Rus, performed by Aki Rahimovski).

Later that year, in fall 2010, he worked on the album “Poruka” for Kaliopi, for which he is credited as supervisor, chief music producer and co-writer of the majority of the songs.

[21] In summer 2013, PlayOne joined forces with long-term collaborator Sandra Berković to release the single “Can I Get Some Love”, featuring vocals from UK house singer Amrick Channa.

[26] In 2017 and 2018, along with DJ Fresh Jay and Zvonimir Dusper Dus, D`Knock has been working on the couple of projects with British music producer Andy Wright, known for his collaboration with international artists, such as Simple Minds, Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Natalie Imbruglia, Luciano Pavarotti, Simply Red, Jeff Beck and many others.

PlayOne & Andy Wright in the studio, February 2017
PlayOne with Jim Kerr (Simple Minds) in London, June 2017