DAG (Yugoslav band)

The album, featuring poetic lyrics written by lyricist Marina Tucaković, was praised by the critics, but saw little commercial success, and Popović left the band, DAG ending their activity soon after.

[1] The album was produced by the band members themselves with Boban Petrović, and featured numerous guests: Sloba Marković on keyboards, Robert Nemeček on bass guitar, Ljubomir Ristić on sitar, Branimir Malkoč on flute, and drummers Raša Đelmaš, Nikola Jager and Mihajlo Popović.

[1] After Popović left the band, Milanović brothers recorded the single "Kako ti je ime, devojčice" ("What's Your Name, Little Girl") with popular singer Miki Jevremović.

[1] With S Vremena Na Vreme, Maj performed in Atelje 212 play (Ne)sumnjivo lice (The (Un)Suspicious Person), directed by Zoran Radmilović.

[1] In the 1990s he moved to Sweden, where he worked as an elementary school music teacher and for some time Ericsson company, continuing to compose, perform in clubs and act in theatre.

[1] In Sweden he founded Teater Kapija (Gate Theatre), and with the actress Janna Eriksson recorded the album Isabelle – A Desert Blues.