Srđan Branković
Birth nameSrđan Branković
Born (1981-08-10) August 10, 1981
Smederevo, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
GenresHeavy metal, melodic rock, power metal, rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar
LabelsFrontiers Records, Locomotive Music

Srđan Branković is a Serbian guitar player and producer, best known as the member of the progressive/power metal band Alogia. He has had many performances with Alogia, most notably with the Symphony Orchestra and Vojkan Borisavljevic, as well as before the bands Whitesnake, Savatage, Apocalyptica, and in Bulgaria he performed in the backing band Michael Matijevic. In 2008 he was a guest on Shadow Gallery album, "Digital Ghost". In 2021, under the auspices of Frontiers Records, he will start a new band The Big Deal. In 2022, he appeared as a guitarist in the line-up on the first solo album of Rainbow singer Ronnie Romero. He also appeared as a representative / guitarist of his country on the Vivaldi Metal project, in a guitar duo with Chris Caffery.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Name Label
2002 Alogia - Price o Vremenu One Records
2004 Alogia - Price o Zivotu One Records
2005 Alogia - Secret Spheres of Art Locomotive Music
2008 Srdjan Brankovic - Expedition Delta 1 Prog Rock Records/ SPV
2009 Shadow Gallery - Digital Ghosts Inside Out
2012 Alogia - Price o Snovima City Records/Power Music
2014 Alogia - Elegia Balcanica Miner Records
2016 Srdjan Brankovic - Expedition Delta 2 Perris Records USA
2020 Alogia - Semendria Elevate Records
2020 Alogia - Semendria Spiritual Beasts JAPAN
2020 Alogia - Semendria VINYL One Records
2022 The Big Deal - First Bite Frontiers Records
2022 Ronnie Romero - Raised on Radio Frontiers Records
2024 The Big Deal - Electrified (to be released) Frontiers Records

Live albums

Year Name Label
2006 Priče o vremenu i životu – Live at SKC
2018 Live and loud with Symphonic Orchestra

Video albums

Year Name Label
2007 Priče o vremenu i životu One Records

Singles

Year Name Label
2022 The Big Deal Never Say Never' Frontiers Records

References


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