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* [http://www.wavesvienna.com/en/update/artikel/waves-guest-countries-2013-slovenia-and-belgium Waves Vienna programme October 2013]
 
* [http://www.wavesvienna.com/en/update/artikel/waves-guest-countries-2013-slovenia-and-belgium Waves Vienna programme October 2013]

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Slovenski glasbeni informacijski center
Trg francoske revolucije 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone385 (0) 1 241 2082
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Established in 2004 as a public association by the Ministry of Culture and the former Ministry of Information Society, SIGIC, the Slovene Music Information Centre, has become a central information hub for the promotion of Slovene music, musicians and music heritage in Slovenia and internationally. It facilitates access to a wide range of information relating to various genres of music, developing its online services (including a database and events calendar at Sigic.si and magazine Odzven.si) (since 2011) and cooperating closely with various institutions and NGOs engaged in the music sector.

SIGIC 2013 Listen to Slovenia guide.jpgPocket Music Guide Listen to Slovenia, published by SIGIC, Slovene Music Information Centre



International cooperation

SIGIC has been a member of the International Association of Music Information Centres (IAMIC) since 2006. Each year SIGIC participates at MIDEM (short for Marché International du Disque et de l'Edition Musicale), the world's largest music industry trade fair.

International projects

Since its first presentation of Slovene music scene at the MIDEM (Marché International du Disque et de l'Edition Musicale) in Cannes in 2008, SIGIC has participated at several platforms round Europe (Bremen, Vienna). In 2013 the Waves Vienna, a club- and showcase festival co-organised by MICA (Music Information Center Austria) with the motto East meets West, invites Slovenia and Belgium as guest countries in focus. The programme for the event was designed by SIGIC in close cooperation with the Slovenian Music Week (STG).


SIGIC participates in the project MINSTREL, a music network supporting european exchange and dissemination of music resources, funded by the EU Culture programme. The project is led by the Institute for Research on Music and Acoustics in Athens, Greece, and brings in cooperation a network of music information centres (Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Latvia, Portugal, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia and Poland).

Publishing

SIGIC has published some compilations of Slovene music genres (Ethno, Jazz, Experiment), in 2013 a booklet Listen to Slovenia: Pocket Music Guide with short overviews of music scenes in Slovenia and useful information about infrastructure and agents.

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