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[[Čompe]] was established in 1994. Its music probes street language as well as Slovene modern poetry (including several poems written by Dane Zajc, Milan Jesih, Edvard Kocbek and Andrej Rozman-Roza), and reflects irony as well as joie de vivre, music virtuosity and dilettantism, revolution and devolution with zeal and humour. Čompe are: Breda Krumpak (saxophone), Silvo Zupančič (guitar), Neža Zinaić (violin), Žiga Saksida (saxophone), Marjan Stanič (percussion) and Janez Škof (accordion, voice).
 
[[Čompe]] was established in 1994. Its music probes street language as well as Slovene modern poetry (including several poems written by Dane Zajc, Milan Jesih, Edvard Kocbek and Andrej Rozman-Roza), and reflects irony as well as joie de vivre, music virtuosity and dilettantism, revolution and devolution with zeal and humour. Čompe are: Breda Krumpak (saxophone), Silvo Zupančič (guitar), Neža Zinaić (violin), Žiga Saksida (saxophone), Marjan Stanič (percussion) and Janez Škof (accordion, voice).
 
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== External links ==
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*[ website] (in English) (in Slovenian)
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*[http://www.myspace.com/ompe Čompe on myspace]
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Čompe was established in 1994. Its music probes street language as well as Slovene modern poetry (including several poems written by Dane Zajc, Milan Jesih, Edvard Kocbek and Andrej Rozman-Roza), and reflects irony as well as joie de vivre, music virtuosity and dilettantism, revolution and devolution with zeal and humour. Čompe are: Breda Krumpak (saxophone), Silvo Zupančič (guitar), Neža Zinaić (violin), Žiga Saksida (saxophone), Marjan Stanič (percussion) and Janez Škof (accordion, voice).


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