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Nina Bulatovix were brought together in 2009 and held one of their first concerts in Maribor's [[Gustaf Hall, Pekarna]]. They were joined together by rebellion and dissatisfaction with empty words and narrow minds and a common understanding of underground and alternative culture. They successfully merge post-punk sound, spoken word and experimental inserts on their recordings and in their performances.
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[[Nina Bulatovix]] is a three-piece ensemble that came together in 2009. One of the group's first concerts was held in Maribor's [[Gustaf Hall, Pekarna]]. The members founded the group out of a sense of rebellion and a dissatisfaction with empty words and narrow minds as well as a common understanding of underground and alternative culture. Nina Bulatovix successfully merges post-punk sound, spoken word, and experimental inserts on its recordings and in its performances.
 
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== About ==
 
== About ==
[[Nina Bulatovix's]] members were joined together by their work at [[Mariborski radio Študent (MARŠ)]] (Maribor’s student radio), where they were able to channel their musical creativity and independent thought. They helped organise [[Solar Pulse Music]], a series of concerts promoting innovative rock music held in [[Gustaf Hall, Pekarna]], and were actively participating in [[Pekarna Magdalena Network]]. They were all musically active before that though: Marko was one of the driving forces in [[Coma Stereo]], Jure was the drummer for indie rock band [[We Can’t Sleep At Night]] and [[Vortex Magnolia]] (with his brother Marko Lavrin), and Gregor brought his vocal experiences (Vojtiva 8, Trak47) to the Nina Bulatovix table.
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The members of [[Nina Bulatovix]] worked together at [[Mariborski radio Študent (MARŠ)]] (Maribor’s student radio), where they were able to channel their musical creativity and independent thought. They helped organise [[Solar Pulse Music]], a series of concerts promoting innovative rock music held in [[Gustaf Hall, Pekarna]], and actively participated in [[Pekarna Magdalena Network]]. Prior, they were all musically active: [[Marko Širec]] was one of the driving forces in [[Coma Stereo]], [[Jure Lavrin]] was the drummer for the indie rock bands [[We Can't Sleep at Night]] and [[Vortex Magnolia]] (with his brother Marko), and [[Gregor Kosi]] brought his vocal experiences (Vojtiva 8, Trak47) to the Nina Bulatovix table.
  
The band played a few concerts and they recorded and released their gig in April 2010 at Scena Festival. Later, the rhythm section decided to relocate to Ljubljana, so the rehearsals moved as well - from [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]] to [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]]. Although the band members were involved in many other musical and also political projects, a new record was never the question. Nina Bulatovix's album Jate was released in November 2014 (eleven songs featured on it were recorded in two days in a D.I.Y. studio in [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]].
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The band played a few concerts and they recorded their gig in April 2010 at Scena Festival and in the same year released it as a CD. Later, the rhythm section decided to relocate to Ljubljana, so the rehearsals moved as well – from the [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]] to [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]]. Although the band members were involved in many other musical and also political projects, a new record was never a question.  
  
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Nina Bulatovix's album ''Jate'' was released by [[KAPA Association for Cultural and Artistic Production|KAPA Records]] in November 2014 (the eleven songs featured on it were recorded in two days in a D.I.Y. studio in [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]]). It was very warmly received and voted amongst the three best Slovene albums of 2014 by the music editorial of [[Radio Študent]].
  
== Discography ==
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== See also ==
* Nina Bulatovix (recorded live at Scena Festival, Maribor; 2010)
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*[[KAPA Association for Cultural and Artistic Production|KAPA Records]]
* Jate (Kapa Records, 2014)
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*[[Mariborski radio Študent (MARŠ)]]
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*[[Radio Študent]]
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*[[We Can't Sleep at Night]]
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*[[Coma Stereo]]
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*[[Solar Pulse Music]]
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*[http://www.rtvslo.si/zabava/nove-note/nina-bulatovix-dobro-premisljena-beseda-ima-vecji-ucinek-kot-zaljivka/352701 An interview with members of the band] (in Slovenian)
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[[Category:Rock]]
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Nina Bulatovix is a three-piece ensemble that came together in 2009. One of the group's first concerts was held in Maribor's Gustaf Hall, Pekarna. The members founded the group out of a sense of rebellion and a dissatisfaction with empty words and narrow minds as well as a common understanding of underground and alternative culture. Nina Bulatovix successfully merges post-punk sound, spoken word, and experimental inserts on its recordings and in its performances.


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The members of Nina Bulatovix worked together at Mariborski radio Študent (MARŠ) (Maribor’s student radio), where they were able to channel their musical creativity and independent thought. They helped organise Solar Pulse Music, a series of concerts promoting innovative rock music held in Gustaf Hall, Pekarna, and actively participated in Pekarna Magdalena Network. Prior, they were all musically active: Marko Širec was one of the driving forces in Coma Stereo, Jure Lavrin was the drummer for the indie rock bands We Can't Sleep at Night and Vortex Magnolia (with his brother Marko), and Gregor Kosi brought his vocal experiences (Vojtiva 8, Trak47) to the Nina Bulatovix table.

The band played a few concerts and they recorded their gig in April 2010 at Scena Festival and in the same year released it as a CD. Later, the rhythm section decided to relocate to Ljubljana, so the rehearsals moved as well – from the Pekarna Cultural Centre to Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone. Although the band members were involved in many other musical and also political projects, a new record was never a question.

Nina Bulatovix's album Jate was released by KAPA Records in November 2014 (the eleven songs featured on it were recorded in two days in a D.I.Y. studio in Pekarna Cultural Centre). It was very warmly received and voted amongst the three best Slovene albums of 2014 by the music editorial of Radio Študent.

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