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− | Inaugurated in [[Established::1992]], the [[No Border Jam Festival]] is the oldest living | + | The last edition of the [[No Border Jam Festival]] took place in 2017. For the time being, the article has been put into the depot, below you can find the archival article. |
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+ | Inaugurated in [[Established::1992]], the [[No Border Jam Festival]] is the oldest living Slovenian underground music festival, a punk rock festival with a rich and vivid past. Today it is run by the [[Cultural Centre Maribor]] (former Subkulturni azil Maribor). | ||
The programme has presented some significant names of the anarcho-punk, punk and garage scenes, including Oi Polloi, Marky Ramone, Citizen Fish, Wat Tyler, Icons of Filth, Anarcrust and several local groups which are well-known in Europe, such as [[Pridigarji]], [[Scuffy Dogs]], plus veteran hosts [[Center za dehumanizacijo (CZD)]] and a number of other new groups. | The programme has presented some significant names of the anarcho-punk, punk and garage scenes, including Oi Polloi, Marky Ramone, Citizen Fish, Wat Tyler, Icons of Filth, Anarcrust and several local groups which are well-known in Europe, such as [[Pridigarji]], [[Scuffy Dogs]], plus veteran hosts [[Center za dehumanizacijo (CZD)]] and a number of other new groups. | ||
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The festival takes place in eastern Slovenia; the first one was held in Ptuj and the second one at Ormož, but all subsequent festivals have been hosted by the [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]] in Maribor. | The festival takes place in eastern Slovenia; the first one was held in Ptuj and the second one at Ormož, but all subsequent festivals have been hosted by the [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]] in Maribor. | ||
− | In 2012 the ''NO BORDER JAM: Tale of a Fight for Survival'', a comic book in the vein of the legendary Alan Ford was published in English by the [[Subkulturni azil Maribor]]. It outlines the 20 year history of the festival. | + | In 2012 the ''NO BORDER JAM: Tale of a Fight for Survival'', a comic book in the vein of the legendary Alan Ford was published in English by the [[Subkulturni azil Maribor]]. It outlines the 20-year history of the festival. |
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See also
External links
- No Border Jam festival history (in English)
- Subkulturni azil Maribor website
- NO BORDER JAM: Tale of a Fight for Survival, a comic book in English