Goranche B2B Shoomadisco

DJ GORANCHE
He began DJing in 1991 (do you remember cassettes?). He became a “pro” in 1996 after spending the summer as a resident DJ at the Greek club BoraBora.
He worked with the biggest Serbian DJs (Eye, Mark Wee, Gordan Paunović, Sergio, Fakir, Z).
Dreams come true. He performed at the legendary club Industrija in May 1999 (between two air raids) with Marko Nastić and Dejan Milićević.
From that moment, his music gained momentum among the youth, and he became one of the more prominent promoters of the underground sound on our scene.
One of his notable performances came in August 2000 when he performed at Exit for the first time. He became a resident at the legendary club Garage in Kragujevac. In July 2001, he had his second performance at Exit, and from that moment on, he started performing with the most well-known names of the electronic scene at the time:
- Umek – January 2002, Kragujevac
- Angels Parade – Island of Chios, Greece – August 2002 and 2003
- Rino Cerrone – August 2002, Kragujevac
- Jim Masters – October 2002 and 2005, Kragujevac, Niš, Subotica
- Stanny Franssen – November 2002, Niš
- Danilo Vigorito – January 2003 and 2004, Kragujevac and Niš
- Performed at the first Belgrade Beer Fest – August 2003
- Marco Carola – April 2005, Lifka Subotica…
Due to business obligations, in 2005 he briefly left the music world, to return in 2008.
Shoomadisco a.k.a. Chris Maciado
In recent years, he has withdrawn from the house scene and returned to organic sounds, where he started back in the mid-80s as a passionate music lover, and in 1996, he stood behind the mixer for the first time.
Over 20 years of work, he has played at a large number of parties across cities and festivals in Serbia, as well as on the Montenegrin coast, where he gained very important experience and made a lot of friends – which he sees as the most important part of DJing.
Jazz, soul, funk, and disco, as well as Latin influences, are the colors that come from the turntables during his sets.