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== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
− | So far Moveknowledgement has released four albums, with which the chameleon-like band has managed to surprise its audience every time, moving from funk, jungle, soul, hip-hop, dub, rock to more pos-punk beats. Their albums include ''Sun Sun'' ([[Goga Music|Goga]], 2003), ''Ant People'' ([[KAPA Audio Studio|KAPA Records]], 2005), ''Listen to Nebukadnezar'' ([[KAPA Audio Studio|KAPA Records]], 2007) and ''Pump Down!!!'' (Beton Records, 2011). Their latest album is so far the most guitar-based and has gained many good reviews, including praise for the artwork done solely by its members. Interestingly, the lyrics of the song "Pump Down" contain the names of all the ten songs from the same-titled album. | + | So far Moveknowledgement has released four albums, with which the chameleon-like band has managed to surprise its audience every time, moving from funk, jungle, soul, hip-hop, dub, rock to more pos-punk beats. Their albums include ''Sun Sun'' ([[Goga Music|Goga]], 2003), ''Ant People'' ([[KAPA Audio Studio|KAPA Records]], 2005), ''Listen to Nebukadnezar'' ([[KAPA Audio Studio|KAPA Records]], 2007) and ''Pump Down!!!'' ([[Beton Records]], 2011). Their latest album is so far the most guitar-based and has gained many good reviews, including praise for the artwork done solely by its members. Interestingly, the lyrics of the song "Pump Down" contain the names of all the ten songs from the same-titled album. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Moveknowledgement currently consists of five members: Miha Blažič – "N'toko" (vocals, electronic sound effects), David Cvelbar (drums), Dejan Slak - "Sleyk" (bass, effects sampler), Miha Šajina - "Shekuza" (keyboard) and Uroš Weinberger - "Wein" (guitar). Its past members, Sandra Tomović, Tadej Rozman, Primož Malenšek, Gregor Turk, Mitja Turk, and DJ Dado, contributed to the Moveknowledgement's fusion that included everything from soul vocals to reggae brass sounds and jungle beats. Dejan Slak is also active in the dub collective Dubzilla, while N'toko is a double Slovene freestyle rap champion, who has published five critically acclaimed solo hip-hop albums.
Moveknowledgement is known to be one of those bands who love being in a band especially because of live performances. Its live sets are powerful and energetic, which earned them a Bumerang award for the best Slovene live act in 2002. Moveknowledgement has performed not only at numerous club stages, but also on larger festivals or important events, such as Soča Reggae Riversplash, Trnfest Festival, Rock Otočec, Zmaj 'ma mlade Festival, 40th anniversary of Radio Študent, and many more. In 2001 they joined the caravan of new and undiscovered bands of the Club Marathon, organised by Radio Študent. In autumn 2011 they took part in two interesting events. One of them took place in Ljubljana and was a tribute to Nirvana's Nevermind 20th anniversary where they played their songs and made a cover of Nirvana's "Breed". The other interestins event Ko je*** Laibach?!, held in Belgrade, Serbia and Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, was organised to promote hip contemporary Slovene musicians as a reminder to those who are nostalgically stuck in the 1980s with new wave Yu-music. Moveknowledgement has toured all over the former Yugoslavian countries, Eastern Europe, Germany, and France.
As the side project Moveknowledgement Free Pop Orchestra, they have pushed their eclecticism even further and performed as a psychedelic fusion of electro-noise and improvisation.
So far Moveknowledgement has released four albums, with which the chameleon-like band has managed to surprise its audience every time, moving from funk, jungle, soul, hip-hop, dub, rock to more pos-punk beats. Their albums include Sun Sun (Goga, 2003), Ant People (KAPA Records, 2005), Listen to Nebukadnezar (KAPA Records, 2007) and Pump Down!!! (Beton Records, 2011). Their latest album is so far the most guitar-based and has gained many good reviews, including praise for the artwork done solely by its members. Interestingly, the lyrics of the song "Pump Down" contain the names of all the ten songs from the same-titled album.
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