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− | As a label, they released the first (or, as some dispute, the second) breakbeat compilation in Slovenia called ''Monk-o-rama'' (1999). Featuring most of the relevant Slovene artists dealing with this kind of music, it was fast sold out | + | As a label, they released the first (or, as some dispute, the second) breakbeat compilation in Slovenia called ''Monk-o-rama'' (1999). Featuring most of the relevant Slovene artists dealing with this kind of music, it was, despite being fast sold out, the last of the music they published. More successful as a musicians collective, they played music on |
+ | many events outside as well as inside Slovene borders. Monkibo also organised numerous events of various musical orientations and brought many a perspective or renowned foreign musician to DJ booths across Slovenia. For a time since 2000, they also hosted a bi-monthly live radio show about music and urban culture called Monkibo Show on [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]]. | ||
Some of the musicians that were or are a part of the collective are [[DJ Lunic]], [[DJ Van Alec]] (alias DJ Vandalek), [[MC Kosta]] and [[Markof]]. | Some of the musicians that were or are a part of the collective are [[DJ Lunic]], [[DJ Van Alec]] (alias DJ Vandalek), [[MC Kosta]] and [[Markof]]. |
Revision as of 20:50, 5 January 2012
As a label, they released the first (or, as some dispute, the second) breakbeat compilation in Slovenia called Monk-o-rama (1999). Featuring most of the relevant Slovene artists dealing with this kind of music, it was, despite being fast sold out, the last of the music they published. More successful as a musicians collective, they played music on
many events outside as well as inside Slovene borders. Monkibo also organised numerous events of various musical orientations and brought many a perspective or renowned foreign musician to DJ booths across Slovenia. For a time since 2000, they also hosted a bi-monthly live radio show about music and urban culture called Monkibo Show on Radio Študent (RŠ).
Some of the musicians that were or are a part of the collective are DJ Lunic, DJ Van Alec (alias DJ Vandalek), MC Kosta and Markof.
Monkibo website
The web portal Monkibo is on-line since 1998. After being one of the first Slovene websites dealing with urban music and other urban cultures, it has grown into a relatively big, bulletin board structured website mainly dealing with hip hop music. It announces hip-hop events, offers a platform for reviews and discussions and has over 2,500 registered users.
External links
- Monkibo website (in Slovenian)
- Monkibo on Facebook