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Lipart is an event agency that has been involved in the implementation of all types of events and the management and booking of music performers since 1979. They ensure that the event is suitable for domestic or foreign performers of various types. They work with renowned musicians, actors, moderators, artists ...
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Nimaš Izbire is a Slovenian collective and internet label from Ljubljana, focused on electronic and alternative pop music. Founded by DJ Gabriele Steffe, they organize underground events like Štrom and Krom. Starting as a DIY streetwear brand, they evolved into a community of designers, DJs, and artists aiming to reshape Slovenia’s cultural scene beyond mainstream aesthetics.
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Planet dogodkov organizes concerts by domestic and foreign musicians.
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ŠKUC Ropot was the most important organizer and promoter of concerts in Slovenia and the former Yugoslavia in the 1980s and 1990s. It was founded in the early 1980s as the music section of ŠKUC, led by legendary punk ideologue, activist and radio host Igor Vidmar. It has been operating as Ropot since 2000. Vidmar brought many world stars to Ljubljana, such as Sex Pistols, Nirvana, Rage Against The Machine, Pearl Jam, Lou Reed, Dylan, Bowie, Public Enemy, Philip Glass, Nick Cave, Patti Smith, Kraftwerk, Eisturzende Neubauten…
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The SiBRASS Society serves as a unique platform focused on ongoing realizations of inspiring connections and co-operations between artists and music lovers.
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Stiropor is a multifunctional chunk of polystyrene: it's a collective, a club night, a record label and a festival. It supports different peeps from the local scene: from small to big, noobs to veterans, bass heads to hiphop emcees and techno veterans.
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Stiropor is a multifunctional chunk of polystyrene: it's a collective, a club night, a record label and a festival. It supports different peeps from the local scene: from small to big, noobs to veterans, bass heads to hiphop emcees and techno veterans. Promoted and hosted artists like, Dean Blunt, Powell, Svengalisghost, OM Unit, Mo Kolours, Conforce, Illum Sphere, Boddika, Brassfoot, DJ Overdose, MNDSGN, Traxman, DJ TLR, Ame, Space Dimension Controller, Tessela, Wbeeza, John Heckle, Kidkanevil, fLako, Jessy Lanza, Visionist, Omar Souleyman, Helena Hauff, Leon Vynehall, Telepathe, Voiski, Laszlo Dancehall, Marquis Hawkes, Jon K, Florian Kupfer, Jeremy Underground, Kassem Mosse, Addison Groove, Clap Clap, Low Jack, Juju & Jordash, Lord Tusk, Vatican Shadow, Babyfather...
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CONA Institute for the Processing of Contemporary Art is a non-profit cultural institution based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The zone was founded in 2007 by Irena Pivka and Brane Zorman. The zone processes contemporary artistic practices in conjunction with society, technology and space. In 2008, Cona created the radioCona platform for the creation and promotion of radioart and soundart works, and raised the issue of a new exhibition concept. The projects and events of the Zone are intended for the promotion of contemporary art and socially responsible cultural integration. The zone collaborates with a series of renowned and established domestic and international artists. It classifies its activities in multimedia art and cooperates with national and international institutions in the field of contemporary art. He understands the promotion of art in a distinctly connecting, educational way in the light of socially responsible and sustainable projects.
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An arts production and publishing institute, Sploh Institute focuses on music, performing arts and intermedia arts production, publishing and education. It is primarily oriented on developing, staging, establishing and reflecting musical practices that dip a toe in the waters of: - improvisation, i.e. breaking free from pre-conceived forms, syntaxes, rhythms and sound spectrums; - historically conscious yet unconventional contemporary composition that is daring and open to various genres and technological development; - sound and technological experiments which include diverse playing techniques, new compositional procedures and working with new technological interfaces in creating music.