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− | [[Random Logic]] - alias Gregor Zemljič and Miha Klemenčič - are pioneers of the Slovene electronic scene who have been working under various monikers within the Slovene minimal music scene since the early 1990s. Labels they have released for include Tehnika, [[rx-tx]], Absense, Communiqué, The Black Label, Kial, Planet Rhythm, and Tresor. Top techno/electronics DJs play their records worldwide. They have also written music for major and alternative theatre, ballet and experimental art performances (including projects by [[Marko Peljhan]], [[Fičo Ballet]], [[Matjaž Farič]] and [[Mateja Bučar]]) and also for films. In 2000 they were awarded the Studio City Boomerang Award (alternative Slovene music award) for the best live techno act in Slovenia and first prize at the 2002 Radio France International Musiques Electroniques Award for the best electronic project in Central and Eastern Europe. They have worked as producers on many popular and non-commercial projects, among others with [[Laibach]]. They are known for performing their live act with the use of a surround sound system. | + | [[Random Logic]] - alias [[Gregor Zemljič]] and [[Miha Klemenčič]] - are pioneers of the Slovene electronic scene who have been working under various monikers within the Slovene minimal music scene since the early 1990s. Labels they have released for include Tehnika, [[rx-tx]], Absense, Communiqué, The Black Label, Kial, Planet Rhythm, and Tresor. Top techno/electronics DJs play their records worldwide. They have also written music for major and alternative theatre, ballet and experimental art performances (including projects by [[Marko Peljhan]], [[Fičo Ballet]], [[Matjaž Farič]] and [[Mateja Bučar]]) and also for films. |
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *[http://www.rx-tx.org/?n=4&id=4 about Random Logic] | + | *[http://www.rx-tx.org/?n=4&id=4 about Random Logic] |
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16 Dec 2016
Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art presented its program, including also the NEUNUNDNEUNZIG installation by Martin Bricelj Baraga and Olaf Bender, produced by MoTA Museum of Transitory Art, and Random Logic
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2 May 2015
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30 Apr 2015
2 May 2015
NEUNUNDNEUNZIG (99), an installation also by Martin Bricelj Baraga, and an audio-visual preformance by Random Logic and Oknai (MoTA Museum of Transitory Art, Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art) at the ICAS Festival
See also