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Late in 2003 [[Naio Ssaion]] locked themselves in a studio at Tivoli Productions in Ljubljana together with producer Dejan Radičevič and set to work trying to distil the vigour and energy of their live act into a digital format. In April 2004 CPZ, in co-operation with [[Nika Records]], published the band's first album, entitled Numedia. In the same year the band beat over 70 other bands to win Best Newcomer 2004 at an international band competition held at the luxurious Club Orpheum in Austria, undoubtedly a turning point in Naio Ssaion's music career which led to them being awarded a concert with superstars Pink in Piberstein, Austria. In 2005 they supported Lenny Kravitz in Ljubljana earning the privilege of being the only Slovene band ever to have played before him. The band is made up of Barbara Jedovnicky: vocals, Rok Kolar: violin, Tine Čas: guitar, Luka Verdnik: guitar, Lenart Jerabek: bass, and Mitja Melanšek-Mic: drums.
 
Late in 2003 [[Naio Ssaion]] locked themselves in a studio at Tivoli Productions in Ljubljana together with producer Dejan Radičevič and set to work trying to distil the vigour and energy of their live act into a digital format. In April 2004 CPZ, in co-operation with [[Nika Records]], published the band's first album, entitled Numedia. In the same year the band beat over 70 other bands to win Best Newcomer 2004 at an international band competition held at the luxurious Club Orpheum in Austria, undoubtedly a turning point in Naio Ssaion's music career which led to them being awarded a concert with superstars Pink in Piberstein, Austria. In 2005 they supported Lenny Kravitz in Ljubljana earning the privilege of being the only Slovene band ever to have played before him. The band is made up of Barbara Jedovnicky: vocals, Rok Kolar: violin, Tine Čas: guitar, Luka Verdnik: guitar, Lenart Jerabek: bass, and Mitja Melanšek-Mic: drums.
 
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Naio Ssaion
Malgajeva 16, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 31 673585
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Late in 2003 Naio Ssaion locked themselves in a studio at Tivoli Productions in Ljubljana together with producer Dejan Radičevič and set to work trying to distil the vigour and energy of their live act into a digital format. In April 2004 CPZ, in co-operation with Nika Records, published the band's first album, entitled Numedia. In the same year the band beat over 70 other bands to win Best Newcomer 2004 at an international band competition held at the luxurious Club Orpheum in Austria, undoubtedly a turning point in Naio Ssaion's music career which led to them being awarded a concert with superstars Pink in Piberstein, Austria. In 2005 they supported Lenny Kravitz in Ljubljana earning the privilege of being the only Slovene band ever to have played before him. The band is made up of Barbara Jedovnicky: vocals, Rok Kolar: violin, Tine Čas: guitar, Luka Verdnik: guitar, Lenart Jerabek: bass, and Mitja Melanšek-Mic: drums.

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