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In the Line for Bread

In 1995 the Serbian army threw a grenade at a line of people waiting to buy bread in Sarajevo. I still remember the images of bodies – scattered; of people dead or dying, of people begging for help…
In the Line for Bread

Heavy Air

A musical expression of my memory of prisoner camps during the war in Bosnia – the cruelty, the indifference, the humiliation…, but most of all faces of men stripped of their dignity – all because of their names.
Heavy Air

Nocturnal Flower

There are flowers that only blossom at night, which makes their splendour go unnoticed and unappreciated. This piece is about hidden beauty that is so often overlooked. It is dedicated to my mother.
Nocturnal Flower

Too Cool for This World

For all the musicians who have touched and influenced me – too cool for this world!
Too Cool For This World

You Mesmerize Me So

To the love of my life.
You Mesmerize Me So

This Way Please

My best attempt at expressing feelings of mutual acceptance – a hymn, of a sort, to empathy and the joy of sharing time, purpose and faith.
This Way Please

Julia

Inspired by George Orwell’s classic 1984. The out-of-tune lamentful melody, contrast of harmony and chaos, beauty and deconstruction are meant to express the novel’s unique vision of dystopian future, and ultimate loss of humanity. But it doesn’t have to be that way…
Julia

Do You Mind?

Loneliness is tough, but sometimes there is nothing like it – it calms the nerves, comforts the heart and heals the wounds.
Do You Mind

Wrong Conclusion

Inspired by the film noir cinema and the detective stories, especially by Roman Polanski’s masterpiece China Town.
Wrong Conclusion

Dead End

It’s funny how we sometimes insist on things even though we know they’ll yield no results. I guess it’s hard to get off a dead end road.
Dead End