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− | {{YouTube|sB28fbY3jIM}} Čao Portorož playing a live version of their song Mister Clint in [[Kino Udarnik Maribor]] as a part of [[Lent Festival]] | + | {{YouTube|sB28fbY3jIM}} |
+ | ''Čao Portorož playing a live version of their song "Mister Clint" in [[Kino Udarnik Maribor]] as a part of [[Lent Festival]].'' | ||
== About == | == About == | ||
− | Čao Portorož is a quartet consisting of: Ivian Kan Mujezinović (bass guitar, vocals), Gregor Andolšek (guitar, vocals), Anže Petrič (guitar), Aljoša Cetinski (drums) who all played in various Slovene alternative bands in the | + | [[Čao Portorož]] is a quartet consisting of: Ivian Kan Mujezinović (bass guitar, vocals), Gregor Andolšek (guitar, vocals), Anže Petrič (guitar), and Aljoša Cetinski (drums) who all played in various Slovene alternative bands in the 1990s. They follow a few simple rules when it comes to their music which is concise but powerful. They got together through common acquaintances and simply started rehearsing and playing live shows. Their first, self-titled album saw the light of day in 2011. In addition to their explosive live shows and forceful recordings they also provided music for ''Antonton'', a theatrical children's performance directed by Tijana Zinajić. |
− | They were chosen to join the six finalists of [[Club Marathon]] tour in 2012 and released their second album (which was again self-titled) at the end of 2013. Music is an important and serious component of their lives but they enjoy taking it with a grain of spontaneity. They consider authenticity one of the most important aspects of every creative endeavour and insist that their songs must reflect a certain | + | They were chosen to join the six finalists of the [[Club Marathon]] tour in 2012 and released their second album (which was again self-titled) at the end of 2013. Music is an important and serious component of their lives but they enjoy taking it with a grain of spontaneity. They consider authenticity one of the most important aspects of every creative endeavour and insist that their songs must reflect a certain ''zeitgeist''. |
− | In 2014, they | + | In 2014, they continued to play live shows, most notably with [[Nina Bulatovix]]. In October 2014 they performed acoustic versions of their songs on the ''Izštekani'' (Unplugged) programme of [[Val 202]] radio station. They also performed at the concert in [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture]] celebrating the tenth anniversary of the ''Izštekani'' (Unplugged) programme together with: [[Katarina Juvančič]] and [[Dejan Lapanja]], [[Marko Hatlak]] and guests, [[Hamo & Tribute 2 Love]], [[Flirrt]], [[Werefox]], [[Leon Matek]], [[Murat & Jose]], and [[Big Foot Mama]]. |
== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
* Čao Portorož (2011) | * Čao Portorož (2011) | ||
* Čao Portorož (Kapa Records, 2013) | * Čao Portorož (Kapa Records, 2013) |
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A MENTprizent tour of Koala Voice, Čao Portorož and Blaž in cooperation with the MENT Ljubljana Festival, Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture and SIGIC, Slovene Music Information Centre at the PIN Music Conference and
at the Taksirat Festival
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Čao Portorož playing a live version of their song "Mister Clint" in Kino Udarnik Maribor as a part of Lent Festival.
About
Čao Portorož is a quartet consisting of: Ivian Kan Mujezinović (bass guitar, vocals), Gregor Andolšek (guitar, vocals), Anže Petrič (guitar), and Aljoša Cetinski (drums) who all played in various Slovene alternative bands in the 1990s. They follow a few simple rules when it comes to their music which is concise but powerful. They got together through common acquaintances and simply started rehearsing and playing live shows. Their first, self-titled album saw the light of day in 2011. In addition to their explosive live shows and forceful recordings they also provided music for Antonton, a theatrical children's performance directed by Tijana Zinajić.
They were chosen to join the six finalists of the Club Marathon tour in 2012 and released their second album (which was again self-titled) at the end of 2013. Music is an important and serious component of their lives but they enjoy taking it with a grain of spontaneity. They consider authenticity one of the most important aspects of every creative endeavour and insist that their songs must reflect a certain zeitgeist.
In 2014, they continued to play live shows, most notably with Nina Bulatovix. In October 2014 they performed acoustic versions of their songs on the Izštekani (Unplugged) programme of Val 202 radio station. They also performed at the concert in Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Izštekani (Unplugged) programme together with: Katarina Juvančič and Dejan Lapanja, Marko Hatlak and guests, Hamo & Tribute 2 Love, Flirrt, Werefox, Leon Matek, Murat & Jose, and Big Foot Mama.
Discography
- Čao Portorož (2011)
- Čao Portorož (Kapa Records, 2013)