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Studio Jork - Ogrin & Co d.n.o.
Dekani 23h, SI-6271 Dekani


Phone386 (0) 5 658 2600
Gabriel Ogrin, Producer



Phone386 (0) 40 464 374




Situated just five kilometres from the Italian border, close to Trieste, Studio Jork was the first purpose-built residential recording studio to be established in Slovenia. It is run by a small team of dedicated professionals who offer excellent value coupled with high technical standards. A reputation for a clean sound and accuracy of monitoring, coupled with a superb acoustic designed by Andy Munro, one of the leading studio designers in Europe, add to its reputation.

The main studio can comfortably seat 30 musicians while they also offer accommodation for up to 8 persons. A comprehensive coverage of their equipment and facilities is available on the website. The studio is also an audio equipment supplier and is an official partner of Funky Junk, one of Europe's biggest dealers in high end recording and studio equipment.


Artists from not only Slovenia but also nearby Italy, Croatia, and Bosnia have recorded here. Some of them are Big Foot Mama, Brina, Siddharta, Ana Pupedan, Crazed Farmers, Jan Plestenjak, Magnifico, Šank Rock, Jadranka Juras, Koala Voice, Dino Merlin (Bosnia), Soul of Pain (Italy), Sponza Band (Italy), etc.

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Situated just five kilometres from the Italian border, close to Trieste, Studio Jork was the first purpose-built residential recording studio to be established in Slovenia. +
Situated just five kilometres from the Italian border, close to Trieste, Studio Jork was the first purpose-built residential recording studio to be established in Slovenia. +
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