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Ljubljana Town Hall

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Ljubljana Town Hall, locally known as Magistrat or Rotovž, is the seat of the Municipality of Ljubljana. It was built in the late 15th century. Situated on the building’s first floor, Red Hall admits up to 70 people and annually hosts concerts presented by Imago Sloveniae. Location: Ljubljana

Lojze Krajnčan

Artist

Lojze Krajnčan comes from a musical family; his father was a music school principal and brass band conductor in Ormož. He started on the euphonium, later switching to trombone. Noticed as a talented high school trombonist, he joined the RTV Big Band under Jože Privšek. He studied in Graz and at Berklee College of Music. He played in the RTV Symphony Orchestra and Big Band, performed internationally, and toured with the Ugrin-Divjak Jazz Quintet, releasing his jazz-fusion album Commercial.

Loka Guesthouse

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The guesthouse is located in the centre of Novo mesto, next to the Župančič Promenade. Originally a boathouse and redesigned first as a disco and then as a modern guesthouse, the venue caters for all tastes and holds concerts by diverse Slovenian musicians. Location: Novo mesto

Lolita

Artist

One of Slovenia’s longest-lived jazz ensembles, Lolita trace their beginnings to 1987. Marked by broad orientation, the band has loosened its jazz core to incorporate a variety of genres, ranging from tango and alternative rock to punk and traditional music.

Loški pub

Venue

Pub z rock glasbo in dobrimi žuri. Location: Škofja Loka

Lottie

Artist

Lottie is a young music enthusiast exploring the depths of different electronic music genres. She started her career as a DJ in her teens and a strong desire to discover the alternative scene propelled her out into the world. She is a fan of different electronic music genres, from experimental ambient to harder club sounds. She has performed at numerous festivals and club events such as Butik, Keep In Mind Festival, Od:vod, Drops Festival, Spider Festival, Sw:idr, SOLVD, Disconnection, Void, K4 Roza and Ambientalno. Recently, she rocked the dancefloor at the Munich-based clubs Legal and Peak Tanzbar, and last summer the Berlin-based production crew The MUDD Show filmed her memorable performance at Butik Festival.

Lovorka Nemeš Dular

Artist

Lovorka Nemeš Dular is a musician of broader range, devoted to pianism, pedagogical and musicological activity. Her musical path lead her from Dubravka Tomšič Srebotnjak (Ljubljana), Arbo Valdma (Köln), Konstantin Bogino (Bergamo) to Marina Horak (Ljubljana). Her wish to comprehend music more deeply led her to graduation from musicology. She is enthusiastic in discovering rarely performed and new works of music. She is analytical, curious, reveals music from different points of view and often refreshes her interpretations. She loves recording music and collaborating with other musicians.

Lovro Ravbar

Artist

Lovro Ravbar (1977) is a saxophone player, composer, band leader, recording artist and producer, comfortable with various styles of music.

Lowlander

Artist

Navigating on the curious side of techno, Lowlander is known for his pounding beats and striking sound design. With his ever-growing modular rack, he has become known for creating harsh and abrasive soundscapes. His tracks have been released on various prominent labels, such as Italo Moderni and trau:ma, and played by techno heavyweights such as Dave the Drummer, Dax J, Richie Hawtin and Perc. Lowlander’s musical growth has been boosted by Clockwork Voltage, a Slovenian community of modular synth enthusiasts. His live sets have become a constant of the Clockwork Voltage events.

LPS (Last Pizza Slice)

Artist

Last Pizza Slice, better known by the acronym LPS, is a Slovenian band from the city of Celje. The band was formed in December 2018 in the music room of the Grammar School Celje-Center. The group is formed by Filip Vidušin (vocals), Gašper Hlupič (drums), Mark Semeja (electric guitar), Zala Velenšek (bass guitar) and Žiga Žvižej (electronic keyboard). The group has achieved a number of participations in local competition with remarkable results. LPS made their way through the Freš selection, more than justifying RTV’s focus on promoting new talent; the band stormed the grand final televote, finishing on a total of 103 points.