Kiril Dzajkovski

Kiril Dzajkovski

Genres: electronic, Drum and bass, downtempo, chillout, balkan

About Kiril Dzajkovski

Kiril Džajkovski (Macedonian: Кирил Џајковски), often credited as simply Kiril, is an internationally acclaimed Macedonian electronic musician and music composer. In the early 1980s together with Milčo Mančevski he formed Bastion, one of the first electronic bands in Macedonia. Subsequently, he went on to play with one of the most famous Macedonian bands Leb i sol, recording two albums and touring extensively around the Balkans and the rest of Europe. In the 1990s, Kiril moved to Australia and began experimenting with music, combining ethnic Macedonian music and electronic beats. This led to his first solo release, Synthetic Theatre, an EP received extremely well by Australian independent radio stations. In 2000, American label Tone Casualties released his album Homebound, which continued the concept of blending Macedonian ethnic instrumentation and electronica. It received excellent reviews from critics around the world, including individuals from the United States, Canada, UK, Spain and Japan. Croatian Playboy Magazine voted it the best album of the year from the former Yugoslavia. After returning to the Republic of Macedonia, he composed the film score for Milčo Mančevski's Dust, as well as for the films Bal-Can-Can and The Great Water. He performed concerts around Macedonia and abroad, including performances at the international Exit Festival. He was also involved in composing additional music for the 2007 Milčo Mančevski film Shadows. Kiril has contributed tracks to various compilations released worldwide by labels such as Putumayo, 10 KILO, Pschent Music, Third Ear Music and Distinctive Records. In addition to his work with electronic projects and his solo albums, Kiril writes music for film, television and theatre. BMW, Mazda, Ford and Mastercard have used Kiril's music for their ad campaigns.He's written the music for various theatre productions, including Powder Keg, Roberto Zucco,Proud Flesh, Balkan Is Not Dead, Dracula, Danton's Death, Cherry Orchard, Three Sisters, Tempest and Alisa. Kiril wrote and produced the soundtrack music for 'Dust', the long awaited second movie by Milcho Manchevski. Dust officially opened the 2001 Venice Film Festival. He then wrote the music for 'The Great Water', a feature film directed by Ivo Trajkov which was the official Macedonian entry in the Best Foreign Language category at the 77th annual American Film Academy Awards. The next film project was Balcancan, directed by Darko Mitrevski. Kiril wrote and produced the soundtrack, including the hit single Baba Zumbula.

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Kiril Dzajkovski — Top 14 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Kiril Dzajkovski Close To Comfort
Kiril Dzajkovski Dust to Dust
Kiril Dzajkovski A Walk Through The Craters
Kiril Dzajkovski Primitive Science
Kiril Dzajkovski Blueuropa (Jam In)
Kiril Dzajkovski Hereafter
Kiril Dzajkovski Rise & Fall
Kiril Dzajkovski Swimmer
Kiril Dzajkovski Matej
Kiril Dzajkovski Dust To Dust
Kiril Dzajkovski Sweet Darkness Of Solitude
Kiril Dzajkovski Blueuropa (Piano Mix)
Kiril Dzajkovski Convoy (Moddy Mix)
Kiril Dzajkovski Sweet Darkness of Solitude (Z Mix)
Close To Comfort
Dust to Dust
A Walk Through The Craters
Primitive Science
Blueuropa (Jam In)
Rise & Fall
Dust To Dust
Sweet Darkness Of Solitude
Blueuropa (Piano Mix)
Convoy (Moddy Mix)
Sweet Darkness of Solitude (Z Mix)