PGP-RTS

PGP-RTS (Продукција грамофонских плоча Радио телевизије Србије lit. 'Production of gramophone records of Radio Television of Serbia') is a major record label based in Belgrade, Serbia.[1] It is a successor of PGP-RTB which was established in 1959 in Belgrade, then capital of Socialist Republic of Serbia and Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.[2]

After the breakup of Yugoslavia, in 1993, the company changed its name to PGP-RTS, which is the music production branch of the Radio Television of Serbia.[1]

Artists

PGP-RTB is notable for signing numerous eminent Serbian pop, rock and folk acts.[3] Some of the artist currently signed to PGP-RTS, or have been so in the past, include:[1]

• Alisa

• Amajlija

• Atheist Rap

• Babe

• Nedeljko Bajić

• Balkanika

• Bjesovi

• Bebi Dol

• Cactus Jack

• Zdravko Čolić

• Deca Loših Muzičara

• Dino Merlin

• Disciplina Kičme

• Dragoljub Đuričić

• Dža ili Bu

• Haris Džinović

• Električni Orgazam

• Eyesburn

• Familija

• Galija

• Garavi Sokak

• Generacija 5

• Hari Mata Hari

• Hush

• Miroslav Ilić

• Emina Jahović

• Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša

• Kazna Za Uši

• Kerber

• Kraljevski Apartman

• Kristali

• Bilja Krstić

• Laki Pingvini

• Lira Vega

• Mama Rock

• Oliver Mandić

• Srđan Marjanović

• Dragana Mirković

• Negative

• Neverne Bebe

• Night Shift

• Osvajači

• Overdrive

• Partibrejkers

• Piloti

• Plejboj

• Dušan Prelević

• Nina Radojičić

• Nino Rešić

• Roze Poze

• Rubber Soul Project

• S.A.R.S.

• Sick Mother Fakers

• Smak

• Ana Stanić

• Super s Karamelom

• Trigger

• Vampiri

• Van Gogh

• Bisera Veletanlić

• YU Grupa

• Zana

• Zbogom Brus Li

See also

References

  1. PGP-RTS at Discogs^
  2. PGP-RTB and PGP-RTS history^
  3. "Шест деценија рада ПГП-а", politika.rs^