Luka Ivanovic aka Luke Black is a London based artist who began his first musical steps as a teenager in his peaceful hometown in Serbia. Moving to the capital, Belgrade, he endeavoured in showing his music to the world. His first release ‘D-Generation’ caught the attention of Universal Music signing him shortly after. Luke’s melodies represent a synthesis of a strong yet melancholic vocal, combined sometimes with organic instruments and sometimes with strong, punchy bass and electronic synths.
After the widely accepted first single throughout the Balkan region and radio, he released the follow up single ‘Holding On To Love’ leading up to an EP ‘Thorns’ in September 2015 which was showcased on the Instagram’s official music platform @music naming him ‘a pop alchemist’.
In early 2016, Luke Black was shortlisted for the Eurovision Song Contest with the song ‘Demons’ leading up to a sold out tour in China in Summer that year.
In March 2017, Black performed in Berghain, the techno club in Berlin, performing a medley of his releases onto a newly concocted techno beat singing in an operatic way and called it #TechnoOpera leading to great reviews by the audience. Following the performance he released the single ‘Walpurgis Night’ collaborating with Grammy awarded Swedish producer Oscar Fogelström, creating another song widely present on the leading regional radios.
In the recent years, Luke moved to London to continue his musical experiments.
Luke Black's first album F23.8 released on Thu Jan 01 1970.
The most popular album by Luke Black's is Thorns
The most popular song by Luke Black's is Samo mi se spava
Luke Black's first song Demons released on Fri May 20 2016.