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==Archival article==
  
 
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The Ljubljana-based group [[Rotor]] was formed in [[established::1998]] and a is vibrant part of Slovene dance and house scene. The driving force of Rotor is [[Iztok Turk]], the originator and key composer of Slovene techno music, also known as the leading member of the legendary 1980s pop group [[Videosex]]. A recent album recorded by Rotor, which was released in Germany, was the work of top-notch Slovene studio musicians and DJs.
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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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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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*[[Temponauta]]
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*[[Nika Records]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.nika.si/tehnika/tehnika1/CD.html#rotor Rotor webiste] (in English)
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*[http://www.nika.si/tehnika/tehnika1/CD.html#rotor Rotor, Nika Records website]  
 
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=490NfZwOlvo Music video for "Rotosphere 09" on YouTube]
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[[Category:Music groups, ensembles and orchestras]]
 
[[Category:Electronic music]]
 

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Past Events
  • 15 Mar 2014

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    24 May 2014

    Austria Graz Rotor


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    Measures of Saving the World_Part 5, a joint exhibition also featuring works by Polonca Lovšin (Obrat Association),




  • 20 Aug 2012

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    8 Sep 2012

    Austria Graz Rotor


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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)




  • 30 Jun 2012

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    21 Jul 2012

    Austria Graz Rotor


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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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The Ljubljana-based group Rotor was formed in 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.

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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