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[[Stekli psi]] ("Reservoir Dogs") are a sharp, young hip hop live band featuring drums, bass, guitar and two MCs, originators of the band from the Prekmurje region of north-eastern Slovenia. | [[Stekli psi]] ("Reservoir Dogs") are a sharp, young hip hop live band featuring drums, bass, guitar and two MCs, originators of the band from the Prekmurje region of north-eastern Slovenia. | ||
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In 2010 the domestic label [[God Bless This Mess]] released their début album called ''Koga briga'' [Who cares], which brought a politically conscious, activist stance into the mainstream crass and flat commercialised "sounds & words-scape" of Slovene rap. | In 2010 the domestic label [[God Bless This Mess]] released their début album called ''Koga briga'' [Who cares], which brought a politically conscious, activist stance into the mainstream crass and flat commercialised "sounds & words-scape" of Slovene rap. | ||
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*[http://www.myspace.com/steklipsi Stekli psi on Myspace] | *[http://www.myspace.com/steklipsi Stekli psi on Myspace] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 11 January 2016
Archival article
Stekli psi ("Reservoir Dogs") are a sharp, young hip hop live band featuring drums, bass, guitar and two MCs, originators of the band from the Prekmurje region of north-eastern Slovenia. They started in the old space of MIKK Youth Information Cultural Club, Murska Sobota, jamming with musicians of different backgrounds and gradually forming the band.
In 2010 the domestic label God Bless This Mess released their début album called Koga briga [Who cares], which brought a politically conscious, activist stance into the mainstream crass and flat commercialised "sounds & words-scape" of Slovene rap.