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Luka Sulic
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Luka Sulic
Full Name and Common Aliases
Luka Sulic is a cellist known for his collaboration with the rock band Apocalyptica. He was born on April 13, 1971.
Birth and Death Dates
April 13, 1971 (birth date) - still alive as of writing
Nationality and Profession(s)
Sulic is a Croatian cellist and musician.
Early Life and Background
Born in Zagreb, Croatia, Luka Sulic began playing the cello at an early age. His father was a violinist, which likely influenced his decision to pursue music from a young age. He attended the Academy of Music in Zagreb and later went on to study with renowned cellists.
Major Accomplishments
Sulic is perhaps best known for his work with Apocalyptica, a Finnish rock band that consists entirely of classically trained musicians. Together they have released several albums and have collaborated with notable artists such as Sarah Brightman and Till Lindemann. Their debut album "Plays Metallica" was a massive success and helped to introduce the world to their unique blend of classical and heavy metal music.
Notable Works or Actions
Their most popular work is arguably their rendition of Metallica's "Nothing Else Matters," which has been certified platinum in several countries around the world. Apocalyptica has also collaborated with other notable artists, including Lady Gaga, Marilyn Manson, and Slayer. They have also released a number of original compositions that showcase Sulic's skill as a cellist.
Impact and Legacy
Luka Sulic and his work with Apocalyptica have had a significant impact on the music world. They have helped to push the boundaries of what is possible in terms of classical-crossover music, paving the way for other musicians who wish to blend different styles. Their unique sound has also inspired a new generation of cellists and musicians.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Sulic's work with Apocalyptica is widely recognized as innovative and groundbreaking. His ability to seamlessly blend heavy metal and classical music has made him a household name among fans of both genres. He is also known for his technical skill, which is evident in the intricate arrangements and complex melodies that he brings to their songs.
Additional Information
Throughout his career, Sulic has been recognized with numerous awards and accolades. In addition to their platinum certification, they have won several other awards including a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance.
Quotes by Luka Sulic
Luka Sulic's insights on:

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When our video of 'Smooth Criminal' came out, suddenly we started getting all kinds of offers. We were getting calls from TV shows like 'Ellen DeGeneres' and from record labels.

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Of course we had the best possible classical education, which gave us a very strong foundation and tradition. But we also learned a lot by collaborating with different pop/rock artists and especially by recording and working in the studio.

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It has endless possibilities, and but what we do with our arrangements, we move the borders of cello playing and discover new ways of new techniques of cello playing.

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For us, it is all about breaking the boundaries between different genres of music and combining different styles of music and performing what we are passionate about. We are so lucky that we can experience both worlds: the more intimate classical world and the wild and crazy world of rock n' roll.

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Everything was so fresh and unique to us - it was a whole new world of music. Michael Jackson was so fresh, you know? We could approach it with such fresh ears, which wouldn't be possible if we had been listening to it when we were younger.

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I like to swim a lot, while Stjepan likes to take long walks with girls. He's the very romantic type. Yes, musicians are romantic.

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We were never happy with the way cello was recorded, and we wanted to experiment in the studio to make the cello rock as much as possible. On the second album, we had great help from Bob Ezrin, who helped us develop our sound even more.

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We wanted to make a powerful cello sound in order to show to the world the possibilities of the cello and to use it in a different way than the classical way they are used to. We wanted to play something exciting, something crazy, something to draw younger generations to this great instrument.

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Now, we are still learning how to approach girls, you know, learning what to say, etc., because the practice we've had was with our other girl, the cello. If you noticed, it has the shape of a female.
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