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It's Everyone Else 2011.jpgIt's Everyone Else group portrait, 2011

It's Everyone Else are Lucijan Prelog and Pika Golob, two young keyboard enthusiasts who joined forces for the music project Hold Your Horses and started creating as It's Everyone Else in 2009. Their electronic noise tunes, produced with only two keyboards and some samples, escorted with screaming and relatively excruciating vocals, have firmly occupied the Slovene underground scene, starting with their participation on the Club Marathon in 2010.

Their live shows are, like the music itself, direct, loud and unpredictable, as they usually perform under the stage and thus truly close to the audience, with whom they interact in rather daring ways. They have played various solo and collaborative concerts, in addition to that, they opened for Atari Teenage Riot show in Kino Šiška and for Monno on Metelkova, both in 2011. They self-released their début album Is it me? in spring 2012. In April 2014 their second album "New Religion" was released by the Noise Appeal Records, Vienna.


Miswired

In 2015, Pika also had an solo outing and released an EP under the name Miswired.

Touring

It's Everyone Else toured West Europe, visiting Austria, Germany and Czech Republic, with Ludovik Material. A tour with Ludovik Material followed in 2013 in Croatia, Netherlands and Germany, too. In the spring 2014 concerts with N'toko take place in Zagreb, Vienna, Prague, Berlin and several other cities in Germany, Netherlands and Czech Republic.

As of 2014, the pair moved to Leipzig and since then played all over Europe.


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