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− | Launched in [[established::1997]], [[Muškat Hamburg]] subsequently embarked upon six years of concert performances in Maribor and the surrounding areas, whilst developing its own unique sound. The year 2003 brought some new members - musicians from the Opus Hey organisation - and consequently a less hardcore and more rock'n'roll sound. The band contributed two songs for the Poets sung by Rockers project and subsequently recorded a demo tape that brought it into the [[Klubski maraton (Radio Študent)]] of 2004, performing in Slovene clubs, doing live radio concerts and having two of its songs included in a CD compilation. The band's first CD release of its own followed in 2005. | + | Launched in [[established::1997]], [[Muškat Hamburg]] subsequently embarked upon six years of concert performances in Maribor and the surrounding areas, whilst developing its own unique sound. The year 2003 brought some new members - musicians from the Opus Hey organisation - and consequently a less hardcore and more rock'n'roll sound. The band contributed two songs for the Poets sung by Rockers project and subsequently recorded a demo tape that brought it into the [[Klubski maraton (Radio Študent)]] of 2004, performing in Slovene clubs, doing live radio concerts and having two of its songs included in a CD compilation. The band's first CD release of its own followed in 2005. Muškat Hamburg was promoted and booked in Slovenia by [[FV Music]]. |
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The members of Muškat Hamburg are: [[Andrej Berglez]] (drums), [[Primož Kuzmič]] (guitar), [[Matej Utroša]] (vocals), [[Silvo Zemljič]] (bass guitar) and [[Aleš Otorepec]] (guitar). | The members of Muškat Hamburg are: [[Andrej Berglez]] (drums), [[Primož Kuzmič]] (guitar), [[Matej Utroša]] (vocals), [[Silvo Zemljič]] (bass guitar) and [[Aleš Otorepec]] (guitar). | ||
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+ | ''Revolucije od nikoder'' [No sight of revolution] from the latest album ''Goodbye Madamfucker'', 2012 | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 29 April 2015
The members of Muškat Hamburg are: Andrej Berglez (drums), Primož Kuzmič (guitar), Matej Utroša (vocals), Silvo Zemljič (bass guitar) and Aleš Otorepec (guitar).
Revolucije od nikoder [No sight of revolution] from the latest album Goodbye Madamfucker, 2012