Artist
Milovan Srdenovic
Experimental noise and dark ambient artist active since 1985, known for harsh industrial sounds and cassette-based underground releases.
About
Milovan Srdenovic is an experimental and industrial artist active since the mid-1980s, working primarily in noise, dark ambient, and avant-garde sound design. His discography demonstrates a prolific output across cassette-based underground releases, beginning with Voodoo Bastard in 1985 on Unlikely Records, followed by the self-released 5 Days in Hell in 1986. These early works established Srdenovic's aesthetic within the broader experimental noise and industrial underground scenes of the 1980s. A reissue of Voodoo Bastard emerged in 1997 on the label Dreizehn, suggesting sustained interest in his back catalog and continued engagement with the experimental music community. Additional self-released material including Colour These Bears further documents his DIY approach to production and distribution. Srdenovic's work is characterized by harsh textures, industrial instrumentation, and conceptually provocative titles that reflect the confrontational ethos of underground noise and power electronics movements. His releases on cassette format underscore his involvement with tape-based experimental music culture, a medium favored by independent and underground artists for its accessibility and aesthetic properties.



