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Jinx (band)

Jinx (band)

Croatian pop band


Jinx is a Croatian pop band from Zagreb which was formed in 1993.

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They began their career under the name "High Jinx" coming from a concert in a Zagreb nightclub Saloon.[1]

The members of Jinx are guitarist Coco Mosquito, vocalist Jadranka Bastajić Yaya, drummer Berko Muratović, keyboardist Mr. Goody, trumpet player Igor Pavlica and bassist Adam Matijašević. Former members of the band are Goony, Kiky the Kid, bassist Samir Kadribasic, trumpet player Rudi and saxophone player Jordes.

The prefix "High" was dropped in 1995,[1] since all fans who attended their first gigs referred to them solely as Jinx. Their first album, Sextasy, was released in English. However, during serving the mandatory military service in 1996, Mosquito started writing first songs in Croatian.[2] Berko and Samir joined the band in 1996. In 1997, Jinx signed their first record contract with Aquarius Records and released their second album called Second Hand. In 2001, Percussionist Boris Popov joined the band.[1]

Jinx disbanded in 2002 and made a comeback in 2007 with the album Na zapadu (In the West), having signed with Dallas Records.[1]

In 2017, Jinx released an album called "Pogrebi i Pomiriši" (Scratch and Smell). One of the songs, "Maradona", features Psihomodo Pop singer Davor Gobac.[3]

Discography

Albums

  • Sextasy (1995; re-released in 2000)
  • Second Hand (1997)
  • Pompei – Ljetna ploča katastrofe (1999)
  • Avantura počinje (2001)
  • Na zapadu (2007)
  • Diksilend (2010)
  • Pogrebi & pomiriši (2017)

Live albums

  • Live (2008)

Compilations

  • Best of Jinx Retro (2002)
  • Retro Plus (2007)
  • Sextazsy/Second Hand (2010)

Singles

  • Smijem se (1997)
  • Bye bye baby bye (1999)
  • Koliko suza (1999)
  • Tamo gdje je sve po mom (2001)
  • Na čemu si ti (2007)
  • Jesmo li dobro? (2016)

Awards

  • 1998 – Radio France International, Bucharest, best new artist
  • 2002 – Porin Award, Hit of the Year[1]
  • 2011 – Porin Award, Best Pop Album

References

  1. "Glazba općenito više ne izaziva toliku pozornost, a šoubiznis dijelimo s kuharima i političarima". 24 April 2018.



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