Voltaj (pronounced [volˈtaʒ]; Romanian for 'voltage') is a Romanian pop rock group. They are widely regarded as one of the most successful bands in Romanian history, with songs such as "20", "De la capăt" and "De mâine" being household hits.
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Origin | Bucharest, Romania |
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Years active | 1982 | –present
Labels | Roton, Cat Music, Electrecord |
Members | Călin Goia (voice) Gabi "Porcus" Constantin (guitar) Adrian M. Cristescu (keyboards) Valeriu "Prunus" Ionescu (bass) Oliver Sterian (drums) |
Past members | Cristi Minculescu (voice) Adrian Ilie (guitar) Dan Cimpoieru (guitar) Horațiu Rad (bass) Nikki Dinescu (drums) Gabi Nacu (guitar) Cristi Ilie (voice) Amedeo Bolohoi (guitar) Dan Mateescu (bass) Doru "M.S." Istudor (drums) Bogdan Cristea (voice) Cristi Marinescu (guitar) Doru Borobeică (bass) Manuel Savu (guitar) Eugen "Brebu" Sălceanu (keyboards) Florin "Dog" Ionescu (drums) Paul "Pampon" Neacșu (drums) Bobby "Bobiță" Stoica (keyboards) Tavi Colen (vocals) |
Website | www |
History
editVoltaj was formed in 1982, in Bucharest, by: Horațiu Rad on bass, Nikki Dinescu (Krypton) on drums, Gabi Nacu (Krypton) on guitar, Cristi Minculescu (Iris) on vocals and Adrian Ilie (Iris) on guitar.[1] Their sound at the time was on the heavier side of hard rock, being one of the earliest examples of traditional heavy metal in the Romanian scene.[2]
During this period there were numerous changes in the line-up, all the disputes even spawning a second Voltaj, known as Voltaj 88', which also managed to release a couple of albums during the '90s.[3]
By the time of their 1996 debut, "Pericol de Moarte", only drummer Nikki Dinescu was left from the original line-up. The album, which also features Tavi Colen Talisman on vocals, is their only record in the heavy metal style.[4]
Starting with 1998 the two remaining members, bass player Vali Ionescu, and guitar player Gabi Constantin recruit a new line-up, with Bobby Stoica on keyboards which brought Călin Goia on vocals on board. With Goia's vocals and creative mind, the group rapidly grew in success and fame. With the release of the album, "Risc Maxim 2", the group switches its style to electronic-influenced pop-rock music. In 2002 they were joined by Oliver Sterian (son of Valeriu Sterian) on drums. Releasing numerous hit singles like "20 ani", "Albinuța", "De mâine", "De la capăt" and "Doar pentru ea", they have become one of the most widely-known groups in Romania.
They won the Best Romanian Act award at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2005. After winning Selecția Națională 2015, they represented Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song "De la capăt", where they progressed out of their semi-final group to place 15th in the Final with 35 points.[5]
Band members
edit- Călin Goia (vocals)
- Gabi "Porcus" Constantin (electric guitar)
- Adrian Cristescu (keyboards)
- Valeriu "Prunus" Ionescu (bass guitar)
- Oliver Sterian (drums)
Discography
editStudio albums
editTitle | Details |
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Pericol de moarte (Deadly Danger) |
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Risk Maxim 2 |
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Bungee |
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3D |
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424 |
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Povestea oricui (Anyone's Story) |
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Revelator |
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V8 |
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Dă vina pe Voltaj (Blame Voltaj) |
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X |
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Ca La 20 De Ani |
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Compilation albums
editTitle | Details |
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Best of Voltaj |
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Integrala Voltaj (+ Voltaj's book) |
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Remix |
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Doza ta de muzică Voltaj (Your Dose of Voltaj Music) |
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Singles
editAs lead artist
editTitle | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |
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AUT [6] |
ICE | |||
"Asta-i viaţa" (That's Life) | 1999 | — | — | Risk Maxim 2 |
"...Tu" (You) | 2002 | — | — | 424 |
"Scrisoare" (Letter) | — | — | ||
"Noapte bună" (Good Night) | 2003 | — | — | |
"One Day I'll Win" | 2005 | — | — | Remix |
"Da vina pe voltaj" | 2012 | — | — | Da vina pe voltaj |
"Meci De Box" | 2014 | — | — | X |
"De la capăt" | 70 | 48 | ||
"Om" | 2020 | — | — |
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
As featured artist
editTitle | Year | Album |
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"Vocea Ta" (Cabron featuring Voltaj) |
2014 | Lupu'DPM |
References
edit- ^ "Voltaj Biography". catmusic.ro. Retrieved 9 May 2020
- ^ "Compilation of early voltaj demos". youtube.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020
- ^ "Voltaj 88 on discogs". discogs.com. Retrieved 9 may 2020
- ^ "Voltaj". metal-archives.com. Retrieved 9 may 2020
- ^ Granger, Anthony (8 March 2015). "Romania: Voltaj Wins Selectia Nationala 2015!". Eurovoix.com. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
- ^ Hung, Steffen. "Discografie Voltaj". Austrian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung).