Formed and led by guitarist Goran Tomanović and fronted by vocalist Tanja Jovićević, the band gained mainstream popularity in Yugoslavia in mid-1980s with their funk rock and jazz pop sound.
Despite commercial success and critical acclaim, due to the outbreak of the Yugoslav Wars, the band members decided to end their activity in 1992.
[1] It featured guest appearances by Jovan Maljoković on saxophone, Zoran Lazarević on bass guitar, Bojan Zulfikarpašić—who also co-authored the song "Morning" ("Jutro")—on keyboards, and former S Vremena Na Vreme members Ljuba Ninković and Asim Sarvan on backing vocals.
[1] The band's second album Igra bojama (Play with Colors), released in 1988 through PGP-RTB label, was recorded in a new line-up, with Dejan Abadić on keyboards and Vuk Dinić on trombone.
[1] The album was produced by Rex Ilusivii and Theodore Yanni, and featured guest appearances by saxophonists Deže Molnar and Josip Kovač, and by Milan Mladenović (of Ekatarina Velika) and Nera (formerly of Aska) on backing vocals.
[1] The album brought sophisticated white soul hits "Sam" ("Alone"), "Pratiš trag" ("You're Following the Trace") and "Želim te" ("I Want You").
[1] The album was produced by Theodore Yanni and the band members, and featured guest appearances by Deže Molnar on tenor and alto saxophone and keyboards, Dragan Kozarčić on trumpet, Anton Horvat on baritone saxophone, Milan Mladenović on backing vocals, Blagoje Nedeljković of the band Rock Street on drums (in "Denis") and Ted Yanni on guitar (solo in "Crni ples").
[1] The album brought the hits "Crni ples", "Miris predgrađa" ("Smell of the Suburbs"), "Denis" and "Put" ("Road").
[1] In 1990, on a festival in Ulm, she held a performance entitled Anđeoski prah (Angel Dust) with Ekatarina Velika frontman Milan Mladenović.
[1] The band's version of "Nađi me" was covered in 2004 by Serbian rock and pop singer Ana Stanić on her album U ogledalu (In the Mirror), with Jovićević making a guest appearance on backing vocals.