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− | Since [[established::2006]], when they first started jamming together, the primary sound of [[Dubzilla]] has been - obviously - dub. Still, they do not stop here and while they played some punk at the start, their current sound is also heavily influenced by rock, dance and abstract electronics, trip hop and a number of popular culture referencing samples. | + | Since [[established::2006]], when they first started jamming together, the primary sound of [[Dubzilla]] has been - obviously - dub. Still, they do not stop here, and while they played some punk at the start, their current sound is also heavily influenced by rock, dance and abstract electronics, trip hop and a number of popular culture referencing samples. |
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− | They've first gained a wider recognition when they became a part of the [[Club Marathon]] touring caravan in 2008 | + | They've first gained a wider recognition when they became a part of the [[Club Marathon]] touring caravan in 2008, with some of their songs appearing on the compilation capturing the bands that were featured that year. They've also appeared on the compilation FRAJTONDUB-2011-01 (2011, [[Kibla]]) and in the same year released their first album (DUBZILLA) on [[Radio Študent Records]]. The album gained very positive critics and was held as one of the better Slovene albums coming out in that year. |
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Revision as of 09:14, 16 August 2013
They've first gained a wider recognition when they became a part of the Club Marathon touring caravan in 2008, with some of their songs appearing on the compilation capturing the bands that were featured that year. They've also appeared on the compilation FRAJTONDUB-2011-01 (2011, Kibla) and in the same year released their first album (DUBZILLA) on Radio Študent Records. The album gained very positive critics and was held as one of the better Slovene albums coming out in that year.
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Line-up
After a few old members leaving and a few new ones coming the current collective consists of Tomaž Rifelj on drums, Črt Zorko on bass, Luka Švajger on guitar, Dejan Slak on keyboards, synthesizers and samples and Saša Serban on turntables. Sašo Kotnik is the sound technician and Dejan Dornik is the stagehead.