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1 Musical career  



1.1  BAAL  





1.2  Post BAAL  





1.3  Film score composing  







2 Film directing  





3 Other activities  





4 Awards  





5 Discography  



5.1  With BAAL  



5.1.1  Studio albums  







5.2  With Retro Deux  



5.2.1  EPs  







5.3  With Noir Désir  



5.3.1  Studio albums  







5.4  Solo works  



5.4.1  Studio albums  









6 Filmography  



6.1  Feature films  





6.2  Short films  





6.3  Television  







7 References  





8 External links  














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Andrej Aćin
Born1972 (age 51–52)
Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Genres
  • electronic music
  • ambiental music
  • Instrument(s)Vocals, keyboards
    Years active1989-present
    LabelsSorabia Disk, Komuna, KunstKraft
    Websiteandrejacin.com

    Andrej Aćin is a Serbian director, screenwriter and composer from Belgrade, currently residing in Toronto, Canada. In the 1990s, he fronted the gothic rock band BAAL, with which he released one studio album. After BAAL disbanded in 1995, Aćin released the material intended to be released on the second BAAL album under the name Retro Deux. After cooperating with the French group Noir Désir in the late 1990s, he dedicated himself to film score composing and directing short and documentary films, receiving a number of awards for his work. He graduated from the film directing department of the Art Academy in Belgrade.

    Musical career[edit]

    BAAL[edit]

    Having composed ambiental music during the 1980s, Aćin founded the gothic rock band BAAL in 1989, as its keyboardist and lead vocalist, with bass guitarist Srđa Popović, guitarist Vojkan Petković, and drummer Vlada Marinković.[1] The band released their debut album Između božanstva i ništavila (Between Divinity and Nothingness) in 1993.[1] The album, recorded in April 1992,[2] featured guest appearances by Mizar vocalist Goran Tanevski, on the track "Talas" ("The Wave"), Ekatarina Velika frontman Milan Mladenović, guitar on the title track, Van Gogh frontman Zvonimir Đukić, guitar on the track "Pad" ("The Fall"), and Ekatarina Velika drummer Marko Milivojević, on the track『Iščezavam』("I Am Vanishing").[1][2] Most of the material on the album was composed by Aćin, with the exception of "Išćezavam", co-written by Aćin and Popović, and "Let" ("The Flight"), co-written by Aćin and Vladislav Jevtić.[1] The album was co-produced by Nebojša Marić, Vlada Racković and the band members, Marić also playing guitar and Racković playing acoustic guitar on the album recording.[1] Having released the album, the band performed regularly until 1995, when they decided to end their activity.[1]

    Post BAAL[edit]

    After the disbandment of BAAL, Aćin worked on the material intended to be released on the second BAAL album. The material was released in 1996 under the name Retro Deux, on the EP Artoodeeto, featuring seven tracks.[1] The release, produced by the dance music producer Srđan Babović, featured the lyrics in Serbian, French, and English language.[1] Beside the vocal duties, Aćin played the keyboards and did the programming, while guest appearances featured guitarists Duda Petrović and Nebojša Marić and percussionist Aleksandar Milanović.[1] Promotional video was recorded for the track "Run".[3] The opening instrumental, "Waiting 1", and the closing instrumental, "Waiting 2", were originally composed for Milan Konjević's short film Waiting (For Death).[1] In 1998, under the name Retro Deux, Aćin appeared on the hip hop band WHO Is The BEST album Play, on the track『Još jedan dim』("Another Puff").[4]

    In early 1998, Aćin collaborated with the French group Noir Désir, performing live with them, as well as participating on the remix album One Trip, One Noise with his mixes of the tracks "Fin de siecle (G.L.Y.O)" ("End of the Century (G.L.Y.O)") and "Septembre en attendent (un jour a Belgrade)" ("September Awaits (A Day in Belgrade)").[5]

    In 2011, he moved to Toronto, and in 2017 started the band Deuxa72.[5] The group recorded the album Years of Stolen Freedom, which remains officially unreleased until the present day.[5]

    Film score composing[edit]

    In 1995, Aćin composed music for the omnibus film Package Arrangement, for the story directed by Srđan Golubović.[1] He composed music for three Dejan Zečević's films, Buy Me an Elliot (1997), T.T. Syndrome (2002), and Little Night Music (2002).[1] He composed music for Srđan Golubović's film Absolute 100 (2001).[1] The music composed for T.T. Syndrome and Absolute 100 was released on official soundtrack albums.[1] He wrote music for the film Stuff and Dough (2001) by Romanian director Cristi Puiu and for the documentary film Turning Point (2015) by Jelena Radević.[6]

    Film directing[edit]

    Aćin graduated from the film directing department of the Academy of Arts, Belgrade.[1] He directed a number of short films, also writing music for three of them: The Margin (2003), The Last Moment of Eternity (2008), T.I.N.A. (2016) and Positive (2021).[6] He directed two feature documentary films, My World Full of Lightness (2007) and Valter (2015), composing the music for the latter.[6]

    Other activities[edit]

    From 1992 until 1995, Aćin worked as the music editor at the Art television station.[1] Between 2004 and 2005, he directed 88 episodes of the Serbian soap opera Jelena, and in 2006, co-directed the reality television show Transforma with Peđa Marković.[6]

    Aćin directed the theatre piece Pasija po telu (Passion by the Body), performed at the 2002 BITEF festival.[1] He wrote music for the theater piece Silvija, directed by Milica Kralj at the Atelje 212 theatre.[1]

    In 2005, he acted in the movie Bye Bye Blackbird, directed by French director Robinson Savary.[5]

    Awards[edit]

    Discography[edit]

    With BAAL[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    With Retro Deux[edit]

    EPs[edit]

    With Noir Désir[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    Solo works[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    Filmography[edit]

    Feature films[edit]

    Year Title Notes
    1995 Package Arrangement Composer
    1998 Buy Me an Elliot Composer
    2001 Stuff and Dough Composer
    2001 Absolute 100 Composer
    2002 T.T. Syndrome Composer
    2002 Little Night Music Composer
    2005 Bye Bye Blackbird Actor
    2007 My World Full of Lightness Writer, director
    2012 Valter Writer, composer, director
    2015 Turning Point Composer

    Short films[edit]

    Year Title Notes
    1999 Memory Box Writer, director
    2000 Shopping! Writer, director
    2000 North West Coast Director
    2001 Panonian Runners Writer, director
    2001 In the Name of Friendship Writer, director
    2001 The World Belongs to You... Writer, director
    2003 The Margin Writer, composer, director
    2008 The Last Moment of Eternity Writer, composer, director
    2016 T.I.N.A. Writer, composer, director
    2021 Positive Writer, composer, director

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Notes
    2004-2005 Jelena Director
    2006 Transforma Director

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960–2023. Belgrade: self-released. p. 338.
  • ^ a b "Baal – Između Božanstva I Ništavila (1993, Cassette)". Discogs.
  • ^ "Andrej Acin - 'RUN' Music Video". Archived from the original on 2012-03-13. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  • ^ "WHO is the BEST – Play (1998, CD)". Discogs.
  • ^ a b c d e Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960–2023. Belgrade: self-released. p. 339.
  • ^ a b c d Andrej Aćin at IMDb
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