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[[Monkibo]] began in [[established::1998]], when members of the Jungle Star Communitee (a breakbeat producers crew from Ljubljana) organised themselves into an informal collective for the development of various forms of urban culture. Monkibo, as they called themselves, was at once a DJ and producers crew, an event organiser, founder of a web portal, and also a record label. | [[Monkibo]] began in [[established::1998]], when members of the Jungle Star Communitee (a breakbeat producers crew from Ljubljana) organised themselves into an informal collective for the development of various forms of urban culture. Monkibo, as they called themselves, was at once a DJ and producers crew, an event organiser, founder of a web portal, and also a record label. |
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Some of the musicians that were or are a part of the collective are DJ Lunic, DJ Van Alec (alias DJ Vandalek), MC Kosta, and Markof. They recently formalised their status and are now named Monkibo, Association for the Development and Promotion of Urban Culture.
Monkibo website
The web portal Monkibo has been online since 1998. After being one of the first Slovene websites dealing with urban music and other urban cultures, it has grown into a relatively large, bulletin-board-structured website mainly dealing with hip-hop music. It announces hip-hop events, offers a platform for reviews and discussions, presents fresh music productions, and has over 2,500 registered users.
External links
- Monkibo website (in Slovenian)