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| name                = Dežurni krivci
 
| name                = Dežurni krivci
| street              = DK Records, Bratka Krefta 14
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| town                = SI-9244 Sveti Jurij ob Ščavnici
 
| town                = SI-9244 Sveti Jurij ob Ščavnici
| mailing address    = P O Box, SI-5270 Ajdovscina, Slovenia
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| mailing address    = P O Box, SI-5270 Ajdovščina, Slovenia
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 31 343 655
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 31 343 655
 
| email              = untergrunt@dezurni-krivci.com
 
| email              = untergrunt@dezurni-krivci.com
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Dežurni Krivci is a progressive noise rock band from Prlekija, Eastern Slovenia. They have a penchant for heavy rock with a groove feeling and are members of the [[Prekmurje Noise Conspiracy (P-N-C)]]. They have released two albums: Nikogaršnje mesto ('No one’s City') and [[Dežurni krivci]] - unplugged (a Val 202 live programme). Band members are Leon Štrakl: guitar and vocals, Sašo Serban: didžeridu, Igor Ketiš: drums and guitar, Tomas Tibaut: vocals, and Marko Čuš: solo guitar. In 2003 they released 14 new songs on an album called Kakor človek ('As a Man') in collaboration with Aldo Ivančić, singer Meli from Psycho-Path, and Sašo Serban, a didgeridoo musician.
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[[Dežurni Krivci]] is a progressive noise rock band from Prlekija, Eastern Slovenia. They have a penchant for heavy rock with a groove feeling and are members of the [[Prekmurje Noise Conspiracy (P-N-C)]]. They have released two albums: ''Nikogaršnje mesto'' ('No one’s City') and ''Dežurni krivci - Unplugged'' (a [[Radio Slovenia Second Channel - VAL202|Val 202]] radio channel live programme). Band members are [[Leon Štrakl]] (guitar and vocals), [[Sašo Serban]] (didgeridoo ), [[Igor Ketiš]] (drums and guitar), [[Tomas Tibaut]] (vocals), and [[Marko Čuš]] (solo guitar). In 2003 they released 14 new songs on an album called ''Kakor človek'' ('As a Man') in collaboration with [[Aldo Ivančić]], and singer Meli from [[Psycho-Path]].
 
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== External links ==  
 
== External links ==  
*[http://www.geocities.com/dkrecords2004 Dežurni krivci website] (in Slovenian)  
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*[http://www.dezurni-krivci.com/ Dežurni krivci website] (in Slovenian)  
  
 
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Dežurni krivci
Bratka Krefta 14, SI-9244 Sveti Jurij ob Ščavnici
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Dežurni Krivci is a progressive noise rock band from Prlekija, Eastern Slovenia. They have a penchant for heavy rock with a groove feeling and are members of the Prekmurje Noise Conspiracy (P-N-C). They have released two albums: Nikogaršnje mesto ('No one’s City') and Dežurni krivci - Unplugged (a Val 202 radio channel live programme). Band members are Leon Štrakl (guitar and vocals), Sašo Serban (didgeridoo ), Igor Ketiš (drums and guitar), Tomas Tibaut (vocals), and Marko Čuš (solo guitar). In 2003 they released 14 new songs on an album called Kakor človek ('As a Man') in collaboration with Aldo Ivančić, and singer Meli from Psycho-Path.


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