
Mikanic was formed in 2003, with Michael Rennie on violin & vocals and Nick Turner on acoustic guitar & vocals. Both musicians were already well known on the South African music scene having founded
Sons of Trout, one of the country's top selling acts. With
Trout they headlined every major music festival in the country and toured extensively, releasing four albums and opening for a number of international artists.
In 2004
Mikanic released its first album,
Swimming with the Women, to great critical acclaim and popular success. The album crossed musical boundaries, established
Mikanic's characteristic sound, and provided the springboard for their departure to the USA.
Now based in New York,
Mikanic's line-up features musicians from Japan (Yasuhito Sasaki on lead guitar), India (Shirzad Khusrokhan on bass) and the USA (Alex Beckmann on drums).
Mikanic's music effortlessly spans genres with influences ranging from
rock,
reggae and
African to
hip-hop and
jazz. Lyrically powerful, relevant, humorous and energetic, the music has a wide appeal. With shows that feature virtuosic musicianship, funky grooves and catchy tunes,
Mikanic has quickly become one of New York's hottest live acts.
In June 2005, upon returning from tours in the
UK and
South Africa,
Mikanic released a powerful second album,
The Subway Tracks, showcasing the diversity and the instant appeal of their sound.
Mikanic also toured
Japan with great success. Among other shows, the band played sold-out concerts at
Sweet Basil and
Mandala in Tokyo and at
Olive Hall in Takamatsu, collaborating with some of Japan's biggest stars, and appearing live on radio and TV.
Mikanic has played many of New York City's legendary venues including
CBGB's,
Ace of Clubs,
The Knitting Factory and Lincoln Center. They have also performed at the
UN (60th anniversary and Intl. Youth Day) and a sold-out show at
Symphony Space.
Mikanic's universal appeal lies in the sincerity and positive energy of their music.