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| maintainer = Dare Pejić | | maintainer = Dare Pejić | ||
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| name = Rotor | | name = Rotor | ||
+ | | website = http://www.nika.si | ||
+ | | email = info@nika.si | ||
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+ | ==Archival article== | ||
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− | The | + | The Ljubljana-based group [[Rotor]] was formed in [[established::1998]] and a is a vibrant part of the Slovene dance and house scene. The driving force of Rotor is [[Iztok Turk]], the originator and key composer of Slovene techno music, also known for being the leading member of legendary 1980s groups like [[Videosex]], [[Otroci socializma]], and many others. Other members include the DJs from the [[Temponauta]] team. |
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+ | In 2000 the group released the album ''Rotosphere'', which was released for the label EFA and is a result of collaboration with top-notch Slovene studio musicians and DJs. In 2010 the group played together with the indie pop attraction MGMT in Maribor. | ||
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+ | {{YouTube|490NfZwOlvo}} | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[Temponauta]] | ||
+ | *[[Nika Records]] | ||
− | [ | + | == External links == |
− | [ | + | *[http://www.nika.si/tehnika/tehnika1/CD.html#rotor Rotor, Nika Records website] |
− | + | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=490NfZwOlvo Music video for "Rotosphere 09" on YouTube] |
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Measures of Saving the World_Part 5, a joint exhibition also featuring works by Polonca Lovšin (Obrat Association),
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Maribor <edu> Graz presents the exhibition Lesson 1: A Temporary, Improvised contex of Communication, a joint project by Son:DA and <rotor> (Graz)
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Maribor <edu> Graz presents the exhibition Lesson 1: A Temporary, Improvised contex of Communication, a joint project by Son:DA and < rotor > (Graz)
Archival article
In 2000 the group released the album Rotosphere, which was released for the label EFA and is a result of collaboration with top-notch Slovene studio musicians and DJs. In 2010 the group played together with the indie pop attraction MGMT in Maribor.