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− | [[Melodrom]] showed its affinity for alternative music linked to visual arts in [[established::1999]] when it created its first short film soundtrack. The band has since composed music for theatre and dance performances (performing live in some of them) and from 2001 it has also performed regularly in concert; its hit | + | [[Melodrom]] showed its affinity for alternative music linked to visual arts in [[established::1999]] when it created its first short film soundtrack. The band has since composed music for theatre and dance performances (performing live in some of them) and from 2001 it has also performed regularly in concert; its hit "Extemporary Ending" became popular on the former Yugoslavian CrossRadio programme. In 2002 [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]] [[Club Marathon|Klubski maraton]] launched the band around the Slovene club network, and in early 2003 Melodrom collaborated with fashion designer [[Uroš Belantič]] for the launch of his collection. In 2004 it worked with [[DJ Umek]] and [[Rotor]], and the band's singer [[Mina Špiler]] was featured in [[Laibach]]'s remix of ''Ohne dich'', and also in the latest single by Rammstein. In the same year Melodrom's first album was released at [[Nika Records]], featuring 10 examples of the Melodrom mix of trip hop, French chansons and Nick Cave. The line-up consists of [[Mina Špiler]] (vocals), [[Matevž Kolenc]] (guitar), MC 303 [[Polona Janežič]] (keyboard), Miha [[Link title]] Žargi (bass), and [[Matej Nolda]] (drums). |
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