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[[Puna Syndicate]] first appeared on the Slovene experimental electronic scene in [[established::2004]]. [[Miha Klemenčič]] (also of [[Random Logic]]) and [[Tomaž Šuštar]] (who under the moniker [[Jadviga]] released the album ''Nonim'' for [[rx-tx]]) then joined their forces for a series of live acts that soon led them outside the borders of Slovenia. Their 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]] first appeared on the Slovene experimental electronic scene in [[established::2004]]. [[Miha Klemenčič]] (also of [[Random Logic]]) and [[Tomaž Šuštar]] (who under the moniker [[Jadviga]] released the album ''Nonim'' for [[rx-tx]]) then joined their forces for a series of live acts that soon led them outside the borders of Slovenia. Their 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). | ||
Their first track appeared in 2004, on a compilation by [[rx-tx]], which later also released their album ''EP'' in 2006. Their sound can be best described as dubby, abstract hip hop, its sterile production accompanied by live percussion and some vinyl scratches. | Their first track appeared in 2004, on a compilation by [[rx-tx]], which later also released their album ''EP'' in 2006. Their sound can be best described as dubby, abstract hip hop, its sterile production accompanied by live percussion and some vinyl scratches. | ||
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Revision as of 16:07, 11 January 2016
Archival article
Puna Syndicate first appeared on the Slovene experimental electronic scene in 2004. Miha Klemenčič (also of Random Logic) and Tomaž Šuštar (who under the moniker Jadviga released the album Nonim for Rx-tx) then joined their forces for a series of live acts that soon led them outside the borders of Slovenia. Their 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).
Their first track appeared in 2004, on a compilation by Rx-tx, which later also released their album EP in 2006. Their sound can be best described as dubby, abstract hip hop, its sterile production accompanied by live percussion and some vinyl scratches.