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Latest revision as of 18:31, 23 July 2019
The portal stopped its activities in 2016.
Archival article
Background
The association collaborated on some projects with Raptureblow, which was engaged in the promotion of electronic music, the organisation of events and the production of music. Its origins go back to the year 2001, when some 'illegal' open-air events were organised at different locations. In 2002 the Raptureblow team started to organise tours to many major European music festivals (Loveparade, Exit, Mayday etc) in co-operation with Lokaturist and Dvojka. Since that time they have took on a few projects on the local scene and organised numerous open-air events as well as club parties (Visoko, Besnica, Kanjon Kokre, Rosa, Africa, Quepasa, Aquarius-NS (Serbia), Big Red boat party...). Raptureblow collaborated with DOL, Interparty, Niebrew and Klub 360.
External links
- Dvojka website (in Slovenian)