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Though they call themselves [[Prismojeni Profesorji Bluesa]], which could be translated as the Nutty Blues Professors, this band actually plays a rather eclectic mixture. Though heavily modelled by blues, their music is also strongly informed by psychedelia, funk, experimental rock and even jazz. Yet, this is never done at the expanse of their trademark dance-inducing, rhythm heavy rock'n'roll,
  
The band members of Prismojeni Profesorji Bluesa are [[Zlatko Đogič]] (drums), [[Miha Ribarič]] (bass), [[Julijan Erič]] (guitar, vocals), and [[Miha Erič]] (harmonica, vocals).
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Established in {{established|2009}}, the band consists of [[Zlatko Đogič]] (drums), [[Miha Ribarič]] (bass), [[Julijan Erič]] (guitar, vocals), and [[Miha Erič]] (harmonica, vocals).  
  
 
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==Gigs and releases==
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The foremost characteristic of the Prismojeni Profesorji Bluesa are their incessant live gigs, which are always high energy and which take place on an almost weekly basis. In the course of one week, one could even hear them in multiple clubs in the same city, and they could pack all of these clubs. Some of the places where they regularly play as a band (or just jam in various other formations) are the [[Prulček Bar]] and the [[ZOO Club]].
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The band has also been invited to [[MENT Ljubljana]], the [[Lent Festival]], the [[Kompleks Youth Culture Centre|Jazz Ravne series]], the [[In Memoriam Prof. Peter Hafner Festival]], the [[Pisana Loka Festival]], etc. Only after such an extensive stage history, they've released their début called ''Family'' in 2016, and presented it in the packed big hall of [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture]].
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==See also==
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* [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture]]
  
 
== External links==
 
== External links==
 
* [https://sl-si.facebook.com/prismojeniprofesorji.bluesa Prismojeni Profesorji Bluesa on FB]
 
* [https://sl-si.facebook.com/prismojeniprofesorji.bluesa Prismojeni Profesorji Bluesa on FB]
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* [http://val202.rtvslo.si/2016/03/na-sceni-45/ A radio interview featuring some of the bands music]
  
 
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Though they call themselves Prismojeni Profesorji Bluesa, which could be translated as the Nutty Blues Professors, this band actually plays a rather eclectic mixture. Though heavily modelled by blues, their music is also strongly informed by psychedelia, funk, experimental rock and even jazz. Yet, this is never done at the expanse of their trademark dance-inducing, rhythm heavy rock'n'roll,

Established in Established, the band consists of Zlatko Đogič (drums), Miha Ribarič (bass), Julijan Erič (guitar, vocals), and Miha Erič (harmonica, vocals).

Gigs and releases

The foremost characteristic of the Prismojeni Profesorji Bluesa are their incessant live gigs, which are always high energy and which take place on an almost weekly basis. In the course of one week, one could even hear them in multiple clubs in the same city, and they could pack all of these clubs. Some of the places where they regularly play as a band (or just jam in various other formations) are the Prulček Bar and the ZOO Club.

The band has also been invited to MENT Ljubljana, the Lent Festival, the Jazz Ravne series, the In Memoriam Prof. Peter Hafner Festival, the Pisana Loka Festival, etc. Only after such an extensive stage history, they've released their début called Family in 2016, and presented it in the packed big hall of Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture.

See also

External links