David Maxim Micic
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David Maxim Micic | |
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Born | Dubrovnik, Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia | May 5, 1990
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Years active | 2011–present |
Associated acts | Sordid Pink, Destiny Potato, Richard Henshall |
Website | youtube.com/user/maviddicic |
David Maxim Micic (born May 5, 1990 in Dubrovnik, Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian multi-instrumentalist, focusing on guitar and piano.[1][2][3][4]
David Maxim Micic studied composition at Berklee College of Music. He has released seven albums and EPs, including Who Bit the Moon, released in March 2017. David Maxim Micic plays Kiesel Guitars as of 2020,[5] after leaving Wood Guerilla Guitars in late 2019.[6] He had a number of signature guitars with Wood Guerilla, of which, his 'rustic pink' FAB SP1 model was sold for €2000 and all money was donated to Team Trees. He toured North America in 2017. He has made music videos for the songs "Someone Else's Hat" and "687 Days".
Discography[]
- 2011 - Bilo
- 2012 - Bilo 2.0
- 2013 - Bilo III
- 2015 - EGO
- 2015 - ECO
- 2016 - The Stock Challenge | Vol.1
- 2017 - Who Bit the Moon
Guest appearances[]
- Soul Cycle - (2012)[7]
- Intervals - (2012)
- – (2015)
- Sithu Aye – Beyond the Boundary (2016)
- Richard Henshall – The Cocoon (2019)
- - (2019)
Equipment[]
- Macbook Pro 17"
- Kiesel Vader V6
- Strandberg Boden
- Ernie Ball Music Man JP6
- Vimana Mamoth
- Fender Stratocaster
- Wood Guerrilla bass guitar
- ROLI BLOCKS
- ROLI Seaboard RISE 49 MIDI Controller
- Arturia Keylab
- Fractal AxeFx II
- Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 (3rd gen)
- MXR Sugar Drive
- Neural DSP
- Mooer Audio
- Arturia
- Toontrack
- XLN Audio
References[]
- ^ "Who Bit the Moon, by David Maxim Micic". Bandcamp.
- ^ "DAVID MAXIM MICIC". Progarchives.com.
- ^ "David Maxim Micic". Discogs.
- ^ ""Whatever you have, just try and create with it" – an interview with David Maxim Micic". Nuskull Magazin.
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evxaB3M3dso
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhrHZn-VtXA
- ^ "Soul Cycle II, by Soul Cycle".
External links[]
Categories:
- Musicians from Belgrade
- Living people
- 1990 births
- Serbian rock guitarists
- Serbian rock keyboardists
- Berklee College of Music alumni
- 21st-century guitarists
- Serbian musician stubs