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− | The [[Studio at the Border]] is a rock music recording and sound editing studio run by [[Subkulturni azil Maribor]]; recordings made here are released on its [[Front Rock]] and [[Akord Records]] labels. The studio presents a platform and a stimulus for local and international creative co-operation and networking in the field of rock music. All of the recordings made for the [[Center za dehumanizacijo (CZD)]] and [[No Border Jam Festival]] compilations were created here, along with some of the first albums by | + | The [[Studio at the Border]] is a (predominantly) rock music recording and sound editing studio run by [[Subkulturni azil Maribor]]; recordings made here are released on its [[Front Rock]] and [[Akord Records]] labels. The studio presents a platform and a stimulus for local and international creative co-operation and networking in the field of rock music. All of the recordings made for the [[Center za dehumanizacijo (CZD)]] and [[No Border Jam Festival]] compilations were created here, along with some of the first albums by rock oriented groups such as [[KvinTon]], [[Dr.Zero]], [[Rukola]] and [[Xenia Jus]]. |
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Located in a village outside Maribor in eastern Slovenia, not far from Austrian border, the Studio has a 5m x 5m mixing room and an 8m x 4.5m recording room, plus two adjacent rooms with guitar amplifiers. The studio is also lending and setting up sound systems for concerts, festivals, sport events and other similar occasions.
Subkulturni azil Maribor is also organising free audio-studio workshops with the producers and technicians of the studio acting as instructors. Throughout the three day course that are held in the studio, terminology, technology and the core elements of recording are presented, explained and put into practice. Smaller ensembles are welcome to join and in course of the workshop record their demo takes here
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