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Dejan Cukić (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Цукић; born November 4, 1959) is a Serbian rock musician, journalist and writer. As a teenager Dejan Cukić was a singer of band Dizel. After leaving Dizel, he joined Tilt, and later Bulevar. Cukić released two albums with Bulevar: Loš i mlad ("Bad and Young") and Mala noćna panika ("A Little Night Panic"). After Bulevar disbaned in 1982, Cukić started working as a journalist. In 1984 he became a member of Bajaga i Instruktori. He recorded three albums with Bajaga i Instruktori: Pozitivna geografija ("Positive Geography"), Sa druge strane jastuka ("On the Other Side of the Pillow") and Jahači magle ("Fog Riders"). In the spring of 1987 he released his first solo album Spori ritam ("Slow Rhythm"). Album featured a cover of Azra's song "A šta da radim". The same summer Cukić went on Bajaga i Instruktori Soviet Union tour, which was his last tour with the band. In 1988 he formed Spori Ritam Bend. The first lineup of the band featured Dragan Mitrić (keyboard), a former Doktor Spira i Ljudska Bića and Tunel member Vlada Negovanović (guitar), a former Piloti member Safet Petrovac (guitar), a former Mama Co Co and Točak Band member Slobodan Jurišić (drums), and a former Bulevar, Suncokret and Idoli member Branko Isaković (bass guitar). In 1989 Isaković became a member of Kerber, and Bata Božanić replaced him. This lineup recorded album Zajedno ("Together"). The title track was a cover of The Beatles' song "Come Together". At the time Petrovac l