Chubbanak Club

Chubbanak Club: The Pioneers of Balkan Indie Dance
Chubbanak Club is a dynamic Serbian electronic music collective known for fusing traditional Balkan folk motifs with modern indie dance and house rhythms. Originating from Belgrade, the group achieved significant commercial success with their 2018 debut album, which spawned several chart-topping singles across the Balkan region and secured a domestic platinum certification.
Early career
Chubbanak Club was formed in Belgrade in 2012 by a trio of producers and multi-instrumentalists. Their initial forays into music involved experimenting with samples of traditional Serbian brass and folk vocals, layering them over deep house grooves. This distinctive sound caught the attention of the local independent label Kolektiv Records, which released their first two EPs, "Šljivovica Dreams" in 2014 and "Kafana Electronica" in 2015.
Breakthrough
The collective's major breakthrough arrived in 2018 with the release of their debut full-length album, "Balkanika." The lead single, "Zovi Me," became an inescapable summer anthem, dominating airwaves and festival playlists. "Balkanika" debuted at number two on the Serbian national albums chart and was eventually certified platinum, selling over 15,000 copies domestically and establishing Chubbanak Club as a leading force in the regional electronic scene.
Key tracks
Zovi Me — This breakthrough single from 2018 defined their signature sound and topped charts for eight consecutive weeks.
Noćna Buklijada — A deeper, more atmospheric track that showcased their production versatility and became a fan favorite.
Ritam Grada — Featuring a collaboration with popular regional singer Ana Stajdohar, this track expanded their audience beyond the club circuit.
Šatora — Known for its infectious brass hook, this later single became a staple at major European music festivals.
Following the success of "Balkanika," Chubbanak Club embarked on extensive touring, performing at major festivals like EXIT in Serbia and Sea Dance in Montenegro. Their sophomore album, "Puls," released in 2021, saw them refining their production and incorporating more live instrumentation, though it maintained their core fusion of Balkan heritage and electronic beats. They have since collaborated with artists like Slovenian producer Gramatik and fellow Serbian electronic act Who See.
Fans of Chubbanak Club's energetic blend of regional folk and global dance music also enjoy the work of Boris Brezovac, who similarly incorporates Balkan samples into tech-house. The eclectic electronic approach of Who See from Montenegro shares a similar innovative spirit. The dancefloor-ready energy of Gramatik provides a comparable international groove, while the local fanbase often overlaps with supporters of Jelena Tomasevic for her modern takes on regional vocal melodies.
Radio Rotation
The music of Chubbanak Club maintains a strong presence on radio stations across Southeastern Europe and beyond. Their hits are regularly featured on mainstream pop and dance FM stations, as well as on specialized alternative and indie electronic radio streams that champion genre-blending artists. Online radio stations focusing on global bass music and European indie scenes frequently include their tracks in daily rotations.
Listeners can discover the vibrant, genre-defying sound of Chubbanak Club by tuning into the various radio stations available on onairium.com. Their catalog, from early EPs to latest singles, is regularly played across our curated network of electronic and international music stations.
