Zebra Dots

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The internationally minded band Zebra Dots, with members coming from both Croatia and Slovenia, has gathered for the first time in 2010. At that time they called themselves London and only later changed their name when signing a contract with Universal Music, which is actually quite a rare feat in the region. With all of the musicians experienced and versatile in many different genres, Zebra Dots are playing a radio friendly and dance floor effective mixture of electric funk, vintage soul, indie, dance pop, jazz fusion and hip hop.


The band started with a recording meeting between Matko Šašek – Koolade, a internationally renowned Croatian producer (who worked for Masta Ace, Ghostface Killah, Das Efx, EMC, Edo Maajka, Frenkie …) and the Slovenian drummer Ivo Rimc (known from his work with LeeLooJamais, Demolition Group, Shyam, Kisha, Magnifico, Tinkara Kovač and quite a fewothers). As they decided to go for a more ambitious collaboration, they were soon joined by Erik Marenče on keyboards and Jernej Kržič on bass (among their many projects, a noticeable recent one is the band Neomi) and the guitarist Andraž Mazi, also very active in many contexts. The sixth member is the singer Sasha Alexandra Danilova.

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