| Carski Rez (short: CRZ, Cyrillic: Царски Рез) is an independent
Serbian hip hop label from Belgrade formed in 2006 by Blokovski, Mauzer
and Kuer, who make up the group Arhitekti. Carski Rez literally translates
into English as caesarean cut, but generally means caesarean section, or
c-section in Serbian. The label has a roster of fifteen artists based in
four countries: Serbia, Austria, Canada and Switzerland. With fifteen
official releases, it is one of the most prolific labels on the Serbian hip
hop scene. Although independent, Carski Rez has occasionally partnered with
other music labels for distribution deals.
Besides its creative output, Carski Rez also offers production services and
a professional recording studio.
Beginnings
When Blokovski (formerly known as Kajblo Spirit), Mauzer (formerly Rastamon)
and Kuer formed the group Arhitekti in 2005, they had already garnered a
reputation on Serbia’s hip hop scene as solo artists. Kajblo Spirit had
previously released a demo album, Čekanje je mučno (Waiting is painful).
The group decided to pursue the independent route due to the relatively low
popularity of hip hop music in Serbia at the time, and consequently a
reluctance on the part of established record labels to promote this genre.
May 11, 2006 has entered Carski Rez lore as the official birthdate of the
label.
New members were added shortly thereafter – MC and producer Mothaphonkin
Mjan from Novi Beograd, and a producer-MC duo called Sqb & The Easst from
the Žarkovo neighborhood of Belgrade, were all previous collaborators of
Blokovski (Mjan appears on Blokovski’s pre-Carski Rez album Čekanje je
mučno). Sqb & The Easst had been members of another group together, but
began working exclusively together after that group disbanded.
Arhitekti performed together with fellow Serbian underground hip hop groups
Bauk Squad and FTP at the Exit 06 music festival in Novi Sad in July 2006.
Since then, artists from the label have performed at numerous hip hop events
in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Banja Luka, Podgorica...
First Expansion
The end of 2006 saw a Carski Rez expansion in several ways. Upgraded
recording equipment and the official website were set up, two new artists
(Ask and Mirage) from Novi Sad were added and the label went global with the
addition of the Babble Goons (a duo of HighDuke and Skrajb) from Ottawa,
Canada and the multi-talented MC/producer/DJ Baron residing in Switzerland.
The work of this international cast was greatly facilitated by Rad i Vizija,
a website dedicated to Serbian hip hop and which served as a forum for the
exchange of music when other avenues for this did not yet exist in Serbia.
Baron and Skrajb had previously collaborated on several songs after
establishing contact via Rad i Vizija. Baron had also gathered critical
acclaim from the underground hip hop scene for his self-released 2003 album
Publika Bezbednosti. His dark and multi-layered sample based sound earned
him comparisons to New York indie label Def Jux.
Third Wave to Present Day
The opening of the official Carski Rez studio in 2007 in Banovo Brdo marked
a new chapter in the label’s work. Two years after their collective
beginning, Arhitekti released their first album, “Arhitekti EP” whose lead
single Mrzim (I Hate) received moderate airplay on Serbian radio stations.
Four months later Blokovski released his third solo effort, Oblici od Oblaka
deo 1 (Cloud Shapes Pt. 1) which was voted as the best demo album of the
year by visitors of Rad I Vizija, now Serbia’s premier hip hop resource on
the internet.
Following the release of the Babble Goons album Critical Condition, Skrajb
left the group, but continues with Carski Rez as a solo artist. Taking his
place are MCs Earthquake Slick and Bigavac, and DJ Grusm, the only member of
Carski Rez who is not of Serbian descent. They continue to perform in Ottawa
and are currently working on a new album.
Another addition to the list of Carski Rez artists is Grema Dži, an MC and
producer from Austria, who did most of the mastering work on the Babble
Goons album. He also owns and runs Maximal Studios, a professional recording
studio in Vienna.
In 2008, Oblici od Oblaka deo 2 (Cloud Shapes Pt. 2) repeated the success of
its predececor, earning Blokovski another demo album of the year title at
Rad I Vizija, while the album's leading single "Ha Ha" was voted best demo
song (Sqb & The Easst also found themselves in the final round). Skubi’s
side project “Skubi predstavlja Gazda Paju” (Skubi Presents: Gazda Paja –
Funk’d Up) was voted as the year’s best EP.
June 2008 saw the first nation-wide release of a Carski Rez album, a
compilation featuring all of the label’s artists and titled “Rez 1” in
cooperation with the music label Magmedia. This release allowed for new
exposure, including two critically acclaimed singles from the album,
“Kosmos” by Skubi & The Easst and “Gengsta Fank” by Mothaphonkin Mjan.
The year ended with another addition to the list of artists – Supreme, from
Zaječar, who is currently working on an album together with Blokovski. |