Milan Delčić

Delčić gained prominence in the early 1980s as the frontman of the new wave band U Škripcu, the group achieving nationwide popularity with their third and second album, heavily influenced by New Romanticism.

A graduate from University of Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts department of dramaturgy, Delčić authored several theatre plays and worked on production of several television series.

Born in Pirot on 11 November 1960,[1] Delčić started his musical career in 1980 as the frontman of the Belgrade new wave band U Škripcu (trans.

[3] In 1989, Delčić, Vulović, Vasiljević and Lukić reunited, recording the critically acclaimed fifth studio album Izgleda da mi smo sami (It Looks like We're Alone), after which the band, although not officially announcing their disbandment, ended their activity with the outbreak of Yugoslav Wars.

[1] Following the album release, Delčić, with the backing band Extazi, performed on an unplugged festival held in Belgrade's Sava Centar, the recording of their version of U Škripcu song "Koliko imaš godina" ("How Old Are You") appearing on the 1996 various artists live album Bez struje (Unplugged), recorded on the festival.

[1] The album included a new version of old U Škripcu hit "Nove godine", entitled "Volkswagen Blau" and sung in a made-up language resembling German.

[1] In 2003, Delčić released his third and last solo album, entitled Krenuo sam davno, ne sećam se gde (I Started My Journey Long Time Ago, I Can't Remember Where To).

[1] Delčić recorded the album with Nebojša Zulfikarpašić, Ratko Ljubičić, Vlada Novičić (bass guitar) and Maja Klisinski (percussion).

[4] On 10 March 2006, Delčić, backed by Sklekovi and with guest appearances by his former U Škripcu bandmates, held a concert in Belgrade Youth Center.

[1] Together with musician Vladimir Đurić "Đura", Delčić hosted the show Kult detektivi (Cult Detectives) on Serbian television station Art.

[1] In 2012, Croatian singer Massimo Savić performed U Škripcu song "Siđi do reke" ("Come Down to the River"), as a tribute to Delčić, on his concert at Belgrade's Sava Centar.

[6] In 2012, Serbian band Vampiri covered the song "Koliko imaš godina" on their concert in Sava Centar as a tribute to Delčić.