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| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
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| mailing address    = Zavod K6/4, Kersnikova 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 40 212 292
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 41 889 882
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| email              = lunik@klubk4.org
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| email              = info@klubk4.org
 
| website            = http://www.klubk4.org
 
| website            = http://www.klubk4.org
 
| founded by          = K6/4 Institute
 
| founded by          = K6/4 Institute
| managed by          = Zavod Štirka
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| managed by          = Zmešaj si d.o.o.
 
| contacts = {{Contact
 
| contacts = {{Contact
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| name                = Lejla Kekič
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| role                = Head of programme
 
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| email              = lejla@klubk4.org
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{{Contact
 
| name                = Lucija
 
| role                = Public relations
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 40 606 025
 
| email              = lucija@klubk4.org
 
 
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http://twitter.com/KlubK4
 
http://www.facebook.com/klubk4
 
http://www.facebook.com/klubk4
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https://www.mixcloud.com/KlubK4/
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https://www.youtube.com/user/klubk4/videos
 
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Continuously running since the mid-eighties and long known as a nexus of progressive music culture in Slovenia, [[Klub K4]] is a legendary nightclub set in Ljubljana. It is focused on presenting non-commercial electronic dance music, but its programme (which is mainly taking place on weekends) is also allowing for regular ventures into hip hop, dub and various live gigs. A gay-friendly venue, it is traditionally throwing monthly events for the LGBT community, called ''K4 Roza'' (K4 Pink).
  
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As of 2015 the club is led by a company that handles several other nightclubs in Ljubljana, among them [[Plac 33/45]], [[Centralna postaja, Ljubljana|Centralna postaja]] and the [[Cirkus Club]]. Nevertheless, as has long been its tradition, the musical agenda of K4 is in part still set by a varied cast of DJ crews. 
Part of the [[K6/4 Institute]] and run by Student Organization ŠOU in Ljubljana, [[Klub K4]] has been known for over two decades as a nexus of progressive music culture in Slovenia and an active generator of music trends.  
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== Programme guidelines ==
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Klub K4 is Ljubljana's only nightclub specialised in contemporary, non-commercial clubbing music, regularly inviting prominent foreign DJs and producers from the fields of drum'n'bass, techno, house, psy trance, nu rave and other styles. This programme is augmented by special events like the ''Hočmo nazaj dinozavre'' ("We want the dinosaurs back") evenings, dedicated to styles such as old school hip hop, happy hardcore, eurodance or skate punk; the ''K4 Roza'' evenings, where everything from Eurovision nights to the "Next Best Drag Queen" competition can take place; the ''K::RAP'' hip hop nights; and also with special features like DJ workshops.
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Some of the crews organising events at K4 are [[Synaptic]] and [[DrumWise]] (both of them active here for about 15 years), the [[1605 Music Therapy]] (a department of a techno record label founded by [[UMEK]]), and several others.
  
In March 2013 Klub K4 was officially closed for the first time in its history, due to directorial changes in [[K6/4 Institute]], which provoked immense dissapproval from the public. Klub opened again in April the same year, but the primary progressive and alternative guidelines for programme making were left aside, focusing on more commercial events. In September the K4 programming was reshaped again, the collaboration with several DJs and crews was set up again.  
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Since the club has gotten new management in 2015, it has hosted such acts as Martin Buttrich (DE), Johannes Heil (DE), London Elektricity (UK), Mike Servito (US), Jus-Ed (US), DJ Hito (JP), Fumiya Tanaka (JP), the hip hop crew High 5 (HR), [[Valentino Kanzyani]], [[Jimmy Barka Experience]], [[Your Gay Thoughts]], etc.  
  
In 2014 the ''Zavod Štirka'' [Štirka Institute] was established to run the programme. In May 2015 the club announces a temporary stopping of its activities.
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== History and background ==
 
== History and background ==
  
K4 was formally established in [[established::1989]], in the basement under [[K6/4 Institute]], but had unofficially been running since the late 1980s under [[ŠKUC Association|ŠKUC]]. Always following alternative underground musical trends, the club went through various programme changes, hosting punk, grunge, and rock to hip hop and nowadays more or less just electronic club events. K4 was the starting point for many Slovene musicians, DJs ([[Beitthron]], [[DJ Umek]], [[Valentino Kanzyani]] and many more), rappers ([[Ali-En]], [[Klemen Klemen]], [[N'Toko]], and [[Trkaj]]), and music producers and presenters ([[Aldo Ivančić]], [[Aida Kurtović]], and [[Jure Longyka]]) and was, in the late 1990s, the first club to introduce rave, techno, and house parties to the Slovene public.
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Unofficially run by [[ŠKUC Association|ŠKUC]] since the mid-eighties, K4 was formally established in [[established::1989]] in the basement under the former [[K6/4 Institute]]. A home for underground music and sub-cultural movements, the club has always had a stylistically diverse programme. Initially focused on hard core, punk, grunge, alternative rock, hip hop and techno, it hosted the likes of Henry Rollins, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Asian Dub Foundation and Atari Teenage Riot. It was one of the first venues to introduce techno parties, it used to hold rap free-style battles (even organising a state competition), and was the venue of choice by numerous producers, among them the [[Druga godba Festival]].
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The club was the starting point for many Slovene musicians (for example [[Aldo Ivančić]], of [[Borghesia]]), rappers (like [[Ali-En]] and [[Klemen Klemen]]), and DJs (among them [[DJ Umek]] and [[Valentino Kanzyani]]).  
  
K4's programme concept has been focused on contemporary and avant-garde music trends and urban culture, encompassing various genres – primarily electronic music, multimedia, and hip hop – and was known for hosting diverse, non-commercial and progressive club events. It hosted several guest artists from abroad and also provided a platform for new, unconventional Slovene musical talents.
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In 2001, with the so called Restart season, the club had almost exclusively focused on electronic music. Open for several nights per week, it hosted forward thinking artists from the fields of techno, drum'n'bass, psy trance, IDM, experimental electronica and beyond. It functioned as an open platform for new, unconventional Slovene musical talents, and had literally dozens of crews co-creating its programme (among them were [[RDYO Djs]], [[ŠKUC Buba Booking and Promotion]], [[Don't Make New People]], and [[Sindikat]]).  
  
== Past and future programme guidelines ==
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Historically speaking, Klub K4 is the only fully operating nightclub providing alternative electronic music, supporting local crews, and inviting prominent foreign DJs, VJs, and producers to serve their cause.
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===The troublesome years===
  
K4 is a gay-friendly venue, throwing ''K4 Roza'' events for the gay and lesbian community almost every month, usually on Saturdays or Sundays. In 2012 happenings called ''EVEnings'' made their start, focusing on the promotion of female DJs, VJs, and audio-visual artists from electronic club subcultures. In the same year the [[TRESK Festival]] made its festival pre-event there called ''Vidim Tresk'', combining local DJs and VJs for a full audio-visual experience. With events like ''Reverse Engineering'' K4 explores newer electronic genres, like post dubstep, future garage, and other post- genres, happenings called ''Hočmo nazaj dinozavre'' ("We want the dinosaurs back") are dedicated to old school hip hop and skate punk. In the past K4 was also a venue holding rap free-style battles, even organising a state competition and initiating the urban festival ''Utrip''. The last edition took part in 2009 in several Ljubljana venues, with the main event happening in [[Križanke]], to celebrate the club's 20th anniversary.
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A branch of the [[K6/4 Institute]], the club was financed and owned by the Student Organisation in Ljubljana, which for various reasons and for the first time in its history closed it down in March 2013. This provoked immense disapproval from the public, as did the new, more commercially oriented programme that soon followed and that immediately got boycotted by many visible protagonists of the clubbing scene. The musical concept was thus soon reshaped and the long-running collaboration with several crews was set up once again.  
  
Since September 2013 the new programme scheme offers Wednesdays to local DJs and crews presentations, Thursdays for live events, Fridays and Saturdays for clubbing evenings. Today many electronic crews are collaborating with the club, for instance [[Synaptic]], [[Zavod Pralnica]] and the collective ''Colours'' with techno and house events, RIS, [[Illegal Kru]], Zavod Kru, [[Don't Make New People]], Filter, Innocent and [[DrumWise]]. Workshops take place on Fridays. K4 also collaborated with [[Mimoza]], [[Smetnjak]], [[zAvod Kru]], [[RDYO Djs]], [[ŠKUC Buba Booking and Promotion]], and [[Sindikat]].
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In 2014 the ''Zavod Štirka'' [Štirka Institute] was established to run the club which in May 2015 once again announced a temporary stopping of its activities. In September 2015, the private company [[Zmešaj si]] took over the running of the club. Toning down its experimental dimension, it nevertheless retained its main musical orientation.
  
== List of guests ==
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===Past guests===
  
For every event in the past K4 provided specially designed and unique flyers. Here is a list of artists whose names have been written on them: DJ Krush, DJ Marky, Stamina MC, Ellen Alien, Kenny Larkin, Stanton Warriors, Chateau Flight, Bonobo, Roni Size, Goldie, Mouse on Mars, Josh Wink, Jazzanova, Derrick May, Chicken Lips, Quantic, Richie Hawtin, Swayzak, Freddy Fresh, Hextatic, Oscar Mulero, Dan Deacon, Sutekh, Mike Shannon, XXXY, Killawatt, Xhin, Squire of Gothos, Black Sun Empire, Legowelt, Emptyset, Moomin, [[CUF]], [[Dot]] ... As concert venue K4 has hosted [[Silence]], Happy Generated People, Disciplin A Kitschme, Atari Teenage Riot, [[Siddharta]], Asian Dub Foundation, etc. In September 2013 the new season was opened by British soul singer Andreya Triana.  
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In the past, every event in K4 had a specially designed flyer. Here is a partial list of notable artist names written on them: DJ Krush, DJ Marky, Stamina MC, Marcus Intalex, Ellen Alien, Kenny Larkin, Stanton Warriors, Bonobo, Roni Size, Goldie, Mouse on Mars, Kid 606, Josh Wink, Jazzanova, Derrick May, Richie Hawtin, Magda, Swayzak, Freddy Fresh, Eat Static, Oscar Mulero, Dan Deacon, Sutekh, Mike Shannon, Penta, Black Sun Empire, Legowelt, Emptyset, Alexander Kowalski, Surgeon, Terry Francis, Andreya Triana, Oneohtrix Point Never, etc.  
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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*[[K6/4 Institute]]
 
*[[K6/4 Institute]]
 
*[[Kersnikova]]
 
*[[Kersnikova]]
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*[[Synaptic]]
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*[[DrumWise]]
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*[[ŠKUC Association]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

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Continuously running since the mid-eighties and long known as a nexus of progressive music culture in Slovenia, Klub K4 is a legendary nightclub set in Ljubljana. It is focused on presenting non-commercial electronic dance music, but its programme (which is mainly taking place on weekends) is also allowing for regular ventures into hip hop, dub and various live gigs. A gay-friendly venue, it is traditionally throwing monthly events for the LGBT community, called K4 Roza (K4 Pink).

As of 2015 the club is led by a company that handles several other nightclubs in Ljubljana, among them Plac 33/45, Centralna postaja and the Cirkus Club. Nevertheless, as has long been its tradition, the musical agenda of K4 is in part still set by a varied cast of DJ crews.


Programme guidelines

Klub K4 is Ljubljana's only nightclub specialised in contemporary, non-commercial clubbing music, regularly inviting prominent foreign DJs and producers from the fields of drum'n'bass, techno, house, psy trance, nu rave and other styles. This programme is augmented by special events like the Hočmo nazaj dinozavre ("We want the dinosaurs back") evenings, dedicated to styles such as old school hip hop, happy hardcore, eurodance or skate punk; the K4 Roza evenings, where everything from Eurovision nights to the "Next Best Drag Queen" competition can take place; the K::RAP hip hop nights; and also with special features like DJ workshops.

Some of the crews organising events at K4 are Synaptic and DrumWise (both of them active here for about 15 years), the 1605 Music Therapy (a department of a techno record label founded by UMEK), and several others.

Since the club has gotten new management in 2015, it has hosted such acts as Martin Buttrich (DE), Johannes Heil (DE), London Elektricity (UK), Mike Servito (US), Jus-Ed (US), DJ Hito (JP), Fumiya Tanaka (JP), the hip hop crew High 5 (HR), Valentino Kanzyani, Jimmy Barka Experience, Your Gay Thoughts, etc.

History and background

Unofficially run by ŠKUC since the mid-eighties, K4 was formally established in 1989 in the basement under the former K6/4 Institute. A home for underground music and sub-cultural movements, the club has always had a stylistically diverse programme. Initially focused on hard core, punk, grunge, alternative rock, hip hop and techno, it hosted the likes of Henry Rollins, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Asian Dub Foundation and Atari Teenage Riot. It was one of the first venues to introduce techno parties, it used to hold rap free-style battles (even organising a state competition), and was the venue of choice by numerous producers, among them the Druga godba Festival.

The club was the starting point for many Slovene musicians (for example Aldo Ivančić, of Borghesia), rappers (like Ali-En and Klemen Klemen), and DJs (among them DJ Umek and Valentino Kanzyani).

In 2001, with the so called Restart season, the club had almost exclusively focused on electronic music. Open for several nights per week, it hosted forward thinking artists from the fields of techno, drum'n'bass, psy trance, IDM, experimental electronica and beyond. It functioned as an open platform for new, unconventional Slovene musical talents, and had literally dozens of crews co-creating its programme (among them were RDYO Djs, ŠKUC Buba Booking and Promotion, Don't Make New People, and Sindikat).

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The troublesome years

A branch of the K6/4 Institute, the club was financed and owned by the Student Organisation in Ljubljana, which for various reasons and for the first time in its history closed it down in March 2013. This provoked immense disapproval from the public, as did the new, more commercially oriented programme that soon followed and that immediately got boycotted by many visible protagonists of the clubbing scene. The musical concept was thus soon reshaped and the long-running collaboration with several crews was set up once again.

In 2014 the Zavod Štirka [Štirka Institute] was established to run the club which in May 2015 once again announced a temporary stopping of its activities. In September 2015, the private company Zmešaj si took over the running of the club. Toning down its experimental dimension, it nevertheless retained its main musical orientation.

Past guests

In the past, every event in K4 had a specially designed flyer. Here is a partial list of notable artist names written on them: DJ Krush, DJ Marky, Stamina MC, Marcus Intalex, Ellen Alien, Kenny Larkin, Stanton Warriors, Bonobo, Roni Size, Goldie, Mouse on Mars, Kid 606, Josh Wink, Jazzanova, Derrick May, Richie Hawtin, Magda, Swayzak, Freddy Fresh, Eat Static, Oscar Mulero, Dan Deacon, Sutekh, Mike Shannon, Penta, Black Sun Empire, Legowelt, Emptyset, Alexander Kowalski, Surgeon, Terry Francis, Andreya Triana, Oneohtrix Point Never, etc.

See also

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