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[[Puna Syndicate]], a new project force on the Slovene experimental electronic scene, comprise Miha Klemenčič (also of [[Random Logic]]) and Tomaž Šustar (who under the moniker Jadviga released the album Nonim for [[rx-tx]]. Puna Syndicate make a distinctive contribution to 'instrumental hip hop'. Their recent live performances include appearances at the Rencontres Sources Ouvertes (Tours, France), Exit (Novi Sad, Serbia), Karlsplatz (Vienna, Austria), La Batie (Geneva, Switzerland), Nuit Blanche (Paris, France) and ISEA festivals, and participation in the multimedia performance Signal-Sever! by [[Projekt Atol Institute]] at the Futuresonic Festival (Manchester, UK). Puna Syndicate released its debut album in 2005 on [[rx-tx]]. | [[Puna Syndicate]], a new project force on the Slovene experimental electronic scene, comprise Miha Klemenčič (also of [[Random Logic]]) and Tomaž Šustar (who under the moniker Jadviga released the album Nonim for [[rx-tx]]. Puna Syndicate make a distinctive contribution to 'instrumental hip hop'. Their recent live performances include appearances at the Rencontres Sources Ouvertes (Tours, France), Exit (Novi Sad, Serbia), Karlsplatz (Vienna, Austria), La Batie (Geneva, Switzerland), Nuit Blanche (Paris, France) and ISEA festivals, and participation in the multimedia performance Signal-Sever! by [[Projekt Atol Institute]] at the Futuresonic Festival (Manchester, UK). Puna Syndicate released its debut album in 2005 on [[rx-tx]]. | ||
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