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− | [[Drugi Disko]] ('Other Disco') is made up of Mateta Matevž on drums, Mateta Matija on bass and vocals, Grabič Goran on guitar and vocals and Pirjevec Andrej on guitar, drums and vocals. Based at Sezana in the Karst region, the band has created rock music since 1998 as a trio, adding an additional drummer in 2001. In 2003 they released their second album Second Time with label Domači Posnjtki. Their music borders on rock, jazz, Chicago, Balkan and Karst music. | + | [[Drugi Disko]] ('Other Disco') is made up of [[Mateta Matevž]] on drums, [[Mateta Matija]] on bass and vocals, [[Grabič Goran]] on guitar and vocals and [[Pirjevec Andrej]] on guitar, drums and vocals. Based at Sezana in the Karst region, the band has created rock music since 1998 as a trio, adding an additional drummer in 2001. In 2003 they released their second album ''Second Time'' with label Domači Posnjtki. Their music borders on rock, jazz, Chicago, Balkan and Karst music. |
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