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− | Relatively unconcerned by ambitions, Zoc is still an outstanding project, very explicitly showing the band members as the experienced, versatile, and talented musicians they are. The band's initiators were [[Blaž Celarec]] on drums, percussion, and clarinet and [[Žiga Golob]] on bass and ukulele. Blaž, also a member of [[Brina]], [[Fake Orchestra]], and some other bands, is otherwise a music composer, producer, and very much wanted musician for all kinds of projects. The same goes for [[Žiga Golob]], the owner of one of the most extensive discographies among the younger Slovene jazz musicians. With time, they were joined by [[Andraž Mazi]], who plays guitar, pedal steel, and dobro, and [[Adi Jakša]] on guitar, melodica, and banjo, both active protagonists of the jazz scene and collaborators in many noticeable projects. | + | Relatively unconcerned by ambitions, Zoc is still an outstanding project, very explicitly showing the band members as the experienced, versatile, and talented musicians they are. The band's initiators were [[Blaž Celarec]] on drums, percussion, and clarinet and [[Žiga Golob]] on bass and ukulele. Blaž, also a member of [[Brina]], [[Fake Orchestra]], and some other bands, is otherwise a music composer, producer, and very much wanted musician for all kinds of projects. The same goes for [[Žiga Golob]], the owner of one of the most extensive discographies among the younger Slovene jazz musicians. |
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+ | With time, they were joined by [[Andraž Mazi]], who plays guitar, pedal steel, and dobro, and [[Adi Jakša]] on guitar, melodica, and banjo, both active protagonists of the jazz scene and collaborators in many noticeable projects. Chris Eckman, member of The Walkabouts, sometimes also joins in. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.myspace.com/zocoz Zoc on Myspace] | *[http://www.myspace.com/zocoz Zoc on Myspace] | ||
*[http://www.radiostudent.si/article.php?sid=24076 Review of the album Zoc 1 on [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]]] (in Slovenian) | *[http://www.radiostudent.si/article.php?sid=24076 Review of the album Zoc 1 on [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]]] (in Slovenian) | ||
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[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
[[Category:Jazz]] | [[Category:Jazz]] | ||
[[Category:Music groups, ensembles and orchestras]] | [[Category:Music groups, ensembles and orchestras]] |
Latest revision as of 15:40, 11 January 2016
- An excerpt from a Zoc gig in 2010.
Relatively unconcerned by ambitions, Zoc is still an outstanding project, very explicitly showing the band members as the experienced, versatile, and talented musicians they are. The band's initiators were Blaž Celarec on drums, percussion, and clarinet and Žiga Golob on bass and ukulele. Blaž, also a member of Brina, Fake Orchestra, and some other bands, is otherwise a music composer, producer, and very much wanted musician for all kinds of projects. The same goes for Žiga Golob, the owner of one of the most extensive discographies among the younger Slovene jazz musicians.
With time, they were joined by Andraž Mazi, who plays guitar, pedal steel, and dobro, and Adi Jakša on guitar, melodica, and banjo, both active protagonists of the jazz scene and collaborators in many noticeable projects. Chris Eckman, member of The Walkabouts, sometimes also joins in.
External links
- Zoc on Myspace
- Review of the album Zoc 1 on Radio Študent (RŠ) (in Slovenian)