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− | Up till 2013, they have released three albums, the first one came out in 2003 and was titled ''Tukaj in Zdaj'' [Here and Now]. The second one, called ''Si ti Hlapec?'' [Are You a Serf?], followed in 2005. Both were mostly sung in Slovenian and garnered quite a lot of public and media attention, with some of the songs even being played on the Jamaican | + | Up till 2013, they have released three albums, the first one came out in 2003 and was titled ''Tukaj in Zdaj'' [Here and Now]. The second one, called ''Si ti Hlapec?'' [Are You a Serf?], followed in 2005. Both were mostly sung in Slovenian and garnered quite a lot of public and media attention, with some of the songs even being played on the Jamaican Roots FM radio. Their third album, ''Under JAH Sun'', came out in 2012 and is sung entirely in English. The single "Plamen" [Flame] was also released at that time and the song stayed for 3 weeks on MTV Adria's Balkan charts, also receiving quite some radio airplay. |
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*[https://myspace.com/sitihlapci Siti hlapci on MySpace] | *[https://myspace.com/sitihlapci Siti hlapci on MySpace] | ||
*[http://www.rtvslo.si/zabava/glasba/siti-hlapci-rastafari-je-ljubezen-rastafari-je-pozitiva/287588#comments An interview with Tadej Tratnik-Tadiman, singer and founder of Siti hlapci, on [[MMC RTV Slovenija]]] (in Slovenian) | *[http://www.rtvslo.si/zabava/glasba/siti-hlapci-rastafari-je-ljubezen-rastafari-je-pozitiva/287588#comments An interview with Tadej Tratnik-Tadiman, singer and founder of Siti hlapci, on [[MMC RTV Slovenija]]] (in Slovenian) | ||
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Revision as of 07:20, 4 October 2013
Up till 2013, they have released three albums, the first one came out in 2003 and was titled Tukaj in Zdaj [Here and Now]. The second one, called Si ti Hlapec? [Are You a Serf?], followed in 2005. Both were mostly sung in Slovenian and garnered quite a lot of public and media attention, with some of the songs even being played on the Jamaican Roots FM radio. Their third album, Under JAH Sun, came out in 2012 and is sung entirely in English. The single "Plamen" [Flame] was also released at that time and the song stayed for 3 weeks on MTV Adria's Balkan charts, also receiving quite some radio airplay.
Line-up
The band was founded by Tadej Tratnik-Tadiman, who at that time also hosted a reggae radio show and led a funk-punk band called Slowly Getting. Today, he is also a member of the Italian reggae band Makako jump, with whom he regularly tours in both Italy and other countries.
The other members of Siti hlapci include Matej Horvat on drums (besides Tadiman the only remaining member of the original line-up), Samo Pečar on bass, Beno Soršak on guitar, and Boštjan Jug on keyboards. All four of them can also be found in other musical set-ups like Electric Boogie or Ritem Sekta.
Gigs
The band has had more than 200 appearances on stages across Slovenia and have performed also in Italy, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, and the Czech Republic. Some of the festivals that have hosted them include Soča Reggae Riversplash, Lent Festival, Rototom Sunsplash, and the Sziget Festival.
See also