The project Dah Anđela (''Angel's Breath'') featuring
Milan Mladenović (at the time leader of the band
Ekatarina Velika),
Mitar Subotić "Suba" and
Goran Vejvoda, was formed in 1985. The three started writing material that had been performed at several concerts in
Belgrade. However, due to the individual obligations of the project members, the band ceased to exist. During the spring of 1994, Milan Mladenović went to São Paulo to join Subotić in order to reactivate the Angel's Breath project, and record the material that had previously been written. The album cover was designed by famous
comic book artist
Zoran Janjetov. On leaving Brazil, Mladenović went to
Paris in order to record a promotional video for the song "Crv" ("The Worm"), and then returned to Belgrade in order to reactivate his own band
Ekatarina Velika. However, the day after the August 24, 1994 performance in
Budva at the
Pjesma Mediterana festival, Mladenović was held in a hospital, and it was soon discovered that he had
pancreatic cancer. A few months later, on November 5, 1994, Milan Mladenović died in Belgrade at the age of 36. Subotić, continued working in Brazil and released a solo album
São Paulo Confessions, but a few days after its release, on November 2, 1999, he died in the fire that had caught his studio. ==Legacy==