Some of you probably have read one of the last messages I've posted on Adrenicide's facebook
page about a collaboration we are doing with Nadimac singer Danilo Trbojevic. This is of
course something I had in mind even before the writting of the new album begun, before I even
moved to Germany and indeed even before I knew I was gonna move here, I had already
planned to do just that. Not with Danilo in particular (as that hadn't come up yet as an option)
but with Scott Clayton from Bludvera among others. All that unfortunately had to be scrapped
when the oportunity to move to Germany came up. So having Danilo singing on your new
album should come as no surprise. It all may sound like a pretty easy thing to do right?
Wrong! When you're trying to record an album with a dude that lives a thousand fuckin' miles
away, it soon becomes obvious that things may not be so easy to acomplish. And even more
so when i can't be there to supervise every step of the recording process which is something
that's never happen before. Nevertheless if the conditions are right and with a bit of trust in the
dude's talent, it's all pretty much doable.

I've been a fan of Danilo's vocal style and Nadimac for a few years now, so as you can imagine
having him doing vocals on an Adrenicide album seems a pretty obvious choice. Over the past
months we've both been chatting on facebook about the possibility of this happening, he'd
always shown the wish to record with Adrenicide not just as a singer but as a fan of the band.
As I said before it's not all that easy. First there's the money factor, then there's the fact that I
like to supervise all recording process of anything that as to do with Adrenicide, and third is the
distance between us. I can record everything at home, free of charge in my own studio (that's
why I first chose musicians that lived relatively near by and could come around.) While having
someone record the vocals elsewhere, will cost... Luckily Danilo happens to have a friend that
owns a recording studio back in Serbia where he currently lives, and that's how this whole
thing came about. The main important thing is of course his vocal skills. But i can't deny that
a studio at hand made it all much easier for things to happen and go forward.

At this early stage I'm planing to have him record three songs only, as we both decided to see
how things go. I still don't know how it will all sound but good is the minimum I expect of such
an amazing singer. If you listen to Nadimac you will have a pretty rough idea of how raging the
vocals are gonna sound. I'm sure it will be the perfect fit to Adrenicide's music. Hoping that
this time around things will go down as planned, without any unseen circumstances as it
happened so in the past.