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| + | [[Štefan Kovač Marko Banda]] (abbr. ŠKM Banda) is a guitar "post-rock" quartet from the village of Beltinci in the Prekmurje region of north-eastern Slovenia, rebuilt from the members of defunct band Avant-Garde in [[established::2003]]. The band named itself after the fallen national hero Štefan Kovač-Marko, the organiser of the resistance movement against fascist occupation forces at the beginning of WWII in Prekmurje. |
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− | '''ŠKM Banda''' named itself after fallen national hero Štefan Kovač-Marko, the organiser of resistence movement against fascist occupation forces at the beginning of WWII in the Prekmurje region. Štefan Kovač Marko Banda (abbr. ŠKM Banda) is a guitar ‘post-rock’ quartet from the village of Beltinci in Prekmurje region, rebuilt from the members of defunct band Avant-Garde in [[established::2003]]. | + | Since 2005, they have released 3 albums, all published by the Prekmurje-based [[God Bless This Mess]] label. Their debut album was ''Patentat'' (2005), followed by ''Šamar-janka'' (2008). Their latest release of a recording of the live performance in the studio of public [[Radio Slovenia]] is called ''Izštekani'', named after the respectable broadcast show modelled on the well-known international example (''Unplugged''). |
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− | In past seven years they came out with 3 albums, all three published by Prekmurje based [[God Bless This Mess]] label. Their debut album was ''Patentat'' (2005). It was followed by ''Šamar-janka'' (2008). Their latest release with recordings of live performance in the studio of public Radio Slovenia is called ''Izštekani'', named after the respectable broadcast show modelled on well-known international example (Unplugged).
| + | The band drew broader attention after its involvement with the [[Club Marathon]] in 2005. In the past years they have extended and mastered the fusion of elements from various music genres – including rock, guitar noise, jazz-like and hardcore licks and strong rhythmic pulse. Concerts around Slovenia and abroad followed. |
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− | The band drew broader attention after involvement with [[Club Marathon]] in 2005. In the past years they have extended and mastered the fusion of elements from various music genres – including rock, guitar noise, jazz-like and hardcore licks and strong rhythmic pulse. Concerts around Slovenia and abroad followed.
| + | ŠKM Banda performed together with colleagues, folkies from the town of Beltinci, Mlada Beltinška banda at [[Druga Godba Festival]] 2010. |
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− | They performed together with colleagues, folkies from the town of Beltinci, Mlada Beltinška banda at [[Druga Godba Festival]] 2010.
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− | * [http://www.myspace.com/skmbanda SKM banda on MySpace] | + | * [http://www.myspace.com/skmbanda ŠKM banda on Myspace] |
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Štefan Kovač Marko Banda (abbr. ŠKM Banda) is a guitar "post-rock" quartet from the village of Beltinci in the Prekmurje region of north-eastern Slovenia, rebuilt from the members of defunct band Avant-Garde in 2003. The band named itself after the fallen national hero Štefan Kovač-Marko, the organiser of the resistance movement against fascist occupation forces at the beginning of WWII in Prekmurje.
Since 2005, they have released 3 albums, all published by the Prekmurje-based God Bless This Mess label. Their debut album was Patentat (2005), followed by Šamar-janka (2008). Their latest release of a recording of the live performance in the studio of public Radio Slovenia is called Izštekani, named after the respectable broadcast show modelled on the well-known international example (Unplugged).
The band drew broader attention after its involvement with the Club Marathon in 2005. In the past years they have extended and mastered the fusion of elements from various music genres – including rock, guitar noise, jazz-like and hardcore licks and strong rhythmic pulse. Concerts around Slovenia and abroad followed.
ŠKM Banda performed together with colleagues, folkies from the town of Beltinci, Mlada Beltinška banda at Druga Godba Festival 2010.
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