DelaDap
DelaDap | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Vienna, Austria |
Genres | |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Chat Chapeau[1] |
Members | |
Past members | Melinda Stoika (2004-2013)[4] Tania Saedi (2013-2014)[5][6] |
Website | deladap |
DelaDap (also known as !DelaDap and !deladap; stylized as DELADAP) is an Austrian electro swing,[7] pop,[8] and EDM[9] band belonging to Stani Vana. Initially, Vana worked with international musicians from the Czech Republic, Serbia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Russia; the idea was to combine Roma music with jazz, electronic music, and pop music.[10][11]
History
[edit]The band was founded in 2004[12] by Stani Vana, in Vienna.[7] The name "DelaDap" comes from Romani, and translates to "give me the beat" or "give me the rhythm".[10][13] Their music is influenced by the Balkans.[4][5] Their second album, Dela Paji, was released in 2006,[14] with various guest musicians from Central and Eastern Europe contributing their individual styles.[15] Czech-born saxophonist and producer Philip Noha from Cologne edited the Slavic traditional "Goldregen" together with Stani Vana.[16]
In 2012, DelaDap, now with singer Melinda Stoika, was accepted into the Austrian national preliminary rounds for the Eurovision Song Contest in Baku, with the song Crazy Swing. When a cell phone video of a DJ set showed the song played before the claimed earliest release date of 2011,[17] the track was disqualified.[18][10] They re-entered the competition with the song Don't Turn Around.[19][20] DelaDap also applied to represent Austria in 2022.[21]
In the same year, the single Don't Turn Around was number 67 in the Austrian charts.[22] The album I Know What You Want peaked at 42,[23] and in 2014, the album This is Deladap was ranked 41.[24]
DelaDap's fourth album I Know What You Want was nominated for the Austrian Amadeus Awards in 2012 and 2013.[8][25]
In 2014, for the song Listen Up, musicians from the Austrian music club Erla collaborated with DelaDap.[26] Melinda Stoika was the singer for the band[4] until 2013, when the Viennese singer Tania Saedi became the successor to Stoika until 2014.[5][6] Yola B was henceforth the singer.[27]
In 2022, the album Play was released in Japan, with new versions of the songs in Japanese.[28][29]
Genre
[edit]The band started off being inspired by Balkan music, and the music has been described as "gypsy" in style.[30][31] DelaDap gradually moved away from the Balkan genre,[13][32] and by 2016 had left it.[30] They now play in the swing and EDM genres.[33] Stani Vana explained the shift as the Balkan genre being too taxing on the band.[30]
Gallery
[edit]Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- 2004: Cigani Ruzsa + Angelo (CD, LP, ecco.chamber/Chat Chapeau)
- 2006: Dela Paji (CD, CD+DVD-limited edition, Chat Chapeau)
- 2008: Sara La Kali (CD, Chat Chapeau)
- 2012: I Know What You Want (CD, Chat Chapeau Nouveau)
- 2013: Made in Mexico (CD, Chat Chapeau Nouveau)
- 2014: This Is !Deladap (CD, Chat Chapeau Nouveau)
- 2016: Bring It On (CD, Chat Chapeau Nouveau)
- 2017: Rejazzed – Bring It On (CD, Chat Chapeau Nouveau)
- 2021: Play (12-Vinyl, Chat Chapeau Nouveau)
- 2022: Shake It Up (Chat Chapeau Nouveau)
Maxi-Singles
[edit]- 2003: Amaro Shavo (Maxi-CD, 12 in (30 cm) vinyl, ecco.chamber)
- 2003: Amaro Shavo Remixed (12 in (30 cm) vinyl, ecco.chamber)
- 2004: Angelo (Maxi-CD, 12 in. vinyl, ecco.chamber)
- 2005: Jeg Tan + Zsa Manca (Maxi-CD, 12 in (30 cm) vinyl, Chat Chapeau)
- 2006: Dela Paji (Maxi-CD, 12 in (30 cm) vinyl, chat chapeau)
- 2006: Lautlos feat. voice & musicians of the 17 Hippies (Maxi-CD, 12 in (30 cm) vinyl, Chat Chapeau)
- 2008: Lisa Lisa (Maxi-CD, Chat Chapeau)
- 2008: Kaj tu Salas (Maxi-CD, Chat Chapeau)
- 2014: Cash and Chaos (DL-CD, Chat Chapeau)
- 2014: Listen Up featuring Yola B. (DL-CD, Chat Chapeau)
- 2015: Skyrocket (DL-CD, Chat Chapeau)
- 2021: Gambling Girl (CD, Chat Chapeau Nouveau)
- 2022: Something Serious (Chat Chapeau Nouveau)
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