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Early beginnings: At the age of fifteen, Andy Pavlov and Attack El Robot met each other at boring high school classes. Soon after, during lunch (beer) breaks, they formed their first band/duo. Andy was playing bass guitar and singing. El Robot was sitting at the drums from the early beginnings till today. They recorded seven songs, and started work on the "Children songs" album. They collaborated with new members such as - Mr. Beef Stake on second bass and Miss Amy Mainhaus on lead vocals. Soon after, the band disintegrated, because they couldn't stand living with their own diversity. El Robot started playing with several groups such as The Victor Climpl Trio, and The Shits. Andy started playing a Moog with the trash-hop band "Deep Illegal Crew" at a student's radio station (SKC), and he also played with the hip-hop band “Prti BG”, as a member of their backing band called "The sweetest crack". Soon after, El Robot went to the Montenegro Mountains to paint and to seek the secret of life. Meanwhile, Andy was conducting strange piano concerts, such as eating dinner on his piano, and playing piano on a big truck that was moving through the city. Two years ago, El Robot finally discovered the secret of life, and Andy quit drinking wine coolers. Presently, "Ola Horhe" are a duo again. Attack El Robot is playing drums, and Andy Pavlov is playing bass lines on a Yamaha CS - 15 synthesizer, as well as playing beautiful melodies and harmonies on a brand old Poly-moog synthesizer. They are working in a studio called "Meat Factory Slavia", which is situated in a former meat factory building, under one of the few bridges over the Danube River in Belgrade. Ola Horhe recorded two songs for an exhibition titled "Please, do not disturb". The exhibition was made by an artist organization called "Dezorg". Till now they performed in many times in Serbia (Belgrade, New Belgrade, Pancevo, Vrbas, ), Slovenia (Ljubljana, Maribor, Beltince, Bistrico ob Sotle), at Film Festival Palic (Serbia), Design Festival Magdalena (Maribor, Slovenia), cutting edge and related art festival Dis-Patch (Belgrade, Serbia) etc. The audience of the Serbian web magazine “Popbox” had chosen concert of Ola Horhe in SKC Belgrade for “The best music invent of the year 2008.” "The best new band in 2009" - web magazine Popboks Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.