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Borut Kržišnik - music producer, composer, music editor, mastering and music programmer - was the initiator and a member of [[Data Direct]], a group that unites Slovene, Italian and Yugoslav musicians. The group's interest concentrates on the exploration of contemporary eclectic music, surpassing any precise definition of genre. Its second record, La Dolce vita (FV, Ljubljana/Discordia, Willich, 1995), stems from various musical areas, including symphony orchestra, ethereal folk music of the Balkans, and improvised or 'cool' jazz and avant-garde rock. Borut Kržišnik has wide experience in stage and film scores; he has collaborated with Julie-Anne Robinson, Zlatko Bourek, Bojan Jablanovec, Matjaž Pograjc, Pepi Sekulič, Nataša Prosenc, Tibor Levay, and VSSD. He is also known for his work with the groups [[Laibach]] and Borghesia. Since 2000 he has collaborated with Peter Greenaway on music for the Map to Paradise from Ljubljana project (please see [[Muzeum Institute]] for more information). | Borut Kržišnik - music producer, composer, music editor, mastering and music programmer - was the initiator and a member of [[Data Direct]], a group that unites Slovene, Italian and Yugoslav musicians. The group's interest concentrates on the exploration of contemporary eclectic music, surpassing any precise definition of genre. Its second record, La Dolce vita (FV, Ljubljana/Discordia, Willich, 1995), stems from various musical areas, including symphony orchestra, ethereal folk music of the Balkans, and improvised or 'cool' jazz and avant-garde rock. Borut Kržišnik has wide experience in stage and film scores; he has collaborated with Julie-Anne Robinson, Zlatko Bourek, Bojan Jablanovec, Matjaž Pograjc, Pepi Sekulič, Nataša Prosenc, Tibor Levay, and VSSD. He is also known for his work with the groups [[Laibach]] and Borghesia. Since 2000 he has collaborated with Peter Greenaway on music for the Map to Paradise from Ljubljana project (please see [[Muzeum Institute]] for more information). | ||
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