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== External links== | == External links== | ||
* [http://www.nika.si Nika Records website] | * [http://www.nika.si Nika Records website] | ||
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Its artistic roster includes: rock groups Shyam, Res Nullius, Zmelkoow, Zaklonišče Prepeva, Naio Ssaion, Srečna mladina, Orlek, Lucky Cupids, Plan B, Big Foot Mama, Laibach, Quatebriga, Pankrti and Društvo Mrtvih Pesnikov; songwriters Marko Brecelj, Ivan Volarič Feo and his group Feo & the Schmidts, Peter Mlakar, Darja Švajger, Andraž Hribar, Anja Rupel, Mia Žnidarič, Peter Lovšin, Vlado Kreslin, and Tanja Ribič; folk artists Miran Rudan, Natalija Verboten, Adi Smolar, Marta Zore, and Janez Bončina; jazz artist Primož Simončič; popular artists Don Mentony and Faraoni; and ex-Yugoslavian artists Zdravko Čolić, Neda Ukraden, Plavi Orkestar, Indexi, Rade Šerbedžija, Divljan and Vlada.
Nika Records also incorporates the TehNIKA label, which deals with the techno genre and records the artists D-Fact, Rotor, Random Logic, Octex, Umek, Brane Zorman; and the RapNIKA label, which deals with the rap genre and records the artists N'Toko, Klemen Klemen and Trkaj.