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Latest revision as of 15:30, 14 November 2017
The Enterprise is not active anymore. Its founder and sole protagonist, Dani Kavaš, performs only occasionally.
Archival article
- An excerpt of his early performance from 2001.
Performances and discography
Visiting most of the clubs and many festivals between Koper and Lendava, Dani Kavaš has been touring across Slovenia almost without a pause since the start of his musical path. In 2001, he was a guest of the Academy of Fine Arts of Sarajevo at the Festival of Emerging Artists, Theoreticians and Activists of the former Yugoslavia. In 2003, he was chosen to be part of the Club Marathon. A year later he embarked on a Kros Balkan Tour and visited an extensive selection of ex-Yu clubs. The tour, which was recorded and later shown in a documentary on one of his DVD releases, was again repeated in 2010.
His discography starts in 2001 with the album Kri v pepelniku in psihopat na nočni omarici [Blood in an Ashtray and a Psychopath in the Night Cupboard], which he re-released twice more under the wing of the informal Domači posnjetki (Home recordings) label. Since then he recorded a number of solo and collaborative albums and also released two DVDs containing various video and documentary materials from his career. None of his releases was ever entirely politically correct.
Throughout his concerts and albums, Dani has involved himself with many interesting artists like Jani Kovačič, Marko Brecelj, Tovariš MStrmoglavljen, Uroš Buzeti, Sanja Žmavc, and others.
External links
- Dani Kavaš website (in Slovenian)