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A big part of their output are compilations: the classic ''Trans Slovenia Express'' project, co-released with ''Mute records'' in 1994; the very successful ''Rock the Discotheque'' series by [[Valentino Kanzyani]]; some emerging Slovene artists compilations; and some mix CDs by various artists like [[Umek]] and others. There is also the sub-label Explicit Musick, which was set on releasing mixed CDs by internationally renowned artists, amongst whom one can find DJ Rush, Slam, Kevin Saunderson, Marco Bailey etc. | A big part of their output are compilations: the classic ''Trans Slovenia Express'' project, co-released with ''Mute records'' in 1994; the very successful ''Rock the Discotheque'' series by [[Valentino Kanzyani]]; some emerging Slovene artists compilations; and some mix CDs by various artists like [[Umek]] and others. There is also the sub-label Explicit Musick, which was set on releasing mixed CDs by internationally renowned artists, amongst whom one can find DJ Rush, Slam, Kevin Saunderson, Marco Bailey etc. | ||
− | For a time, they also acted as a licence partner with the INTEC publishing company, led by Carl Cox. In recent years Matrix Music has | + | For a time, they also acted as a licence partner with the INTEC publishing company, led by Carl Cox. In recent years Matrix Music has ceased with their own publishing activities and rather focused on representing and distributing independent foreign labels in Slovenia and Croatia. |
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