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| maintainer = Ičo Vidmar | | maintainer = Ičo Vidmar | ||
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− | | name = rx | + | | name = rx:tx |
− | | local name = rx-tx | + | | local name = rx:tx |
+ | | logo = Rx-tx (logo).svg | ||
| street = Ane Ziherlove 2 | | street = Ane Ziherlove 2 | ||
| town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | | town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | ||
− | | telephone | + | | telephone = 386 (0) 1 425 4006 |
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| email = info@rx-tx.org | | email = info@rx-tx.org | ||
| website = http://www.rx-tx.org | | website = http://www.rx-tx.org | ||
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| name = Uroš Veber | | name = Uroš Veber | ||
| role = Project Manager | | role = Project Manager | ||
− | | email = | + | | email = rxtxrec@gmail.com |
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+ | https://www.facebook.com/rxtxrec | ||
+ | http://rxtx.bandcamp.com/ | ||
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+ | {{Image|Rx-tx 2012 Borka What Sticks.jpg}} | ||
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+ | [[rx:tx]] was founded in [[established::2002]] as an audio/video editing and authoring, music and visual media production and distribution and art and technology research unit. Established as a division of the [[Projekt Atol Institute]] by a group of Slovene conceptual/sound artists, computer engineers and architects ([[Dominika Batista]], [[Miha Klemenčič]], [[Marko Peljhan]], [[Nataša Petrešin]], [[Tomaž Šuštar]], and [[Gregor Zemljič]]) who work mainly in the electronic music field, it was launched in April 2002 at the Gwangju Biennale, Korea with the presentation of its first two projects, ''Signal Territory: Signal Territory I'' and ''Nonim'' by [[Jadviga]]. | ||
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==Concept== | ==Concept== | ||
− | rx:tx's main mission is to promote cross-border and interdisciplinary research and to undertake projects not only in contemporary music, but also technology and visual arts. It is designed to enable access to production facilities and distribution networks for innovative musicians and sound artists from all over the world, but with a specific focus on the artists from the post-communist countries of Eastern Europe, whose lively production of new electronic beats, grooves, clicks, cracks and infosphere noise is as yet little known abroad. | + | rx:tx's main mission is to promote cross-border and interdisciplinary research and to undertake projects not only in contemporary music, but also technology and visual arts. It is designed to enable access to production facilities and distribution networks for innovative musicians and sound artists from all over the world, but with a specific focus on the artists from the post-communist countries of Eastern Europe, whose lively production of new electronic beats, grooves, clicks, cracks and infosphere noise is as yet little known abroad. With the arrival of the new team, marked by the Sampler 2011 compilation, a slight shift in musical focus leads rx:tx towards hip-hop beats and contemporary bass music. |
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
− | The label has published | + | The label has published 20 CDs featuring among others [[Jadviga]], Scanner, [[Octex]], Evgeniy Droomoff, sound meccano, Wo0, [[Puna Syndicate]], Yanoosh, Errorist, Oknai, Borka, and the mammoth collection for festival Club Transmediale Berlin with 31 tracks. |
==Events== | ==Events== | ||
− | rx:tx also manages | + | rx:tx also manages a series of live music events organised in different venues in Ljubljana which has featured artists like Jan Jelinek, Matmos, Fennesz, CoH, Tim Hecker, Scanner, Apparat, Manitoba (now Caribou), Byetone and Free the Robots. |
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+ | {{#oembed:http://www.vimeo.com/32848828|576}} | ||
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+ | ''Free the Robots'' party at the [[Gala hala]] | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | * [http://www.rx-tx.org rx | + | * [http://www.rx-tx.org rx:tx website] |
+ | * [http://vimeo.com/31200401 Oknai on Vimeo] | ||
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[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
[[Category:Publishers]] | [[Category:Publishers]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:27, 19 February 2021
Concept
rx:tx's main mission is to promote cross-border and interdisciplinary research and to undertake projects not only in contemporary music, but also technology and visual arts. It is designed to enable access to production facilities and distribution networks for innovative musicians and sound artists from all over the world, but with a specific focus on the artists from the post-communist countries of Eastern Europe, whose lively production of new electronic beats, grooves, clicks, cracks and infosphere noise is as yet little known abroad. With the arrival of the new team, marked by the Sampler 2011 compilation, a slight shift in musical focus leads rx:tx towards hip-hop beats and contemporary bass music.
Discography
The label has published 20 CDs featuring among others Jadviga, Scanner, Octex, Evgeniy Droomoff, sound meccano, Wo0, Puna Syndicate, Yanoosh, Errorist, Oknai, Borka, and the mammoth collection for festival Club Transmediale Berlin with 31 tracks.
Events
rx:tx also manages a series of live music events organised in different venues in Ljubljana which has featured artists like Jan Jelinek, Matmos, Fennesz, CoH, Tim Hecker, Scanner, Apparat, Manitoba (now Caribou), Byetone and Free the Robots.
Free the Robots party at the Gala hala