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Due to an untimely and premature passing of one of  Bruno Subiotto in 2016, the band is no more.
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Incurabili are, as implied by their name which means 'incurable' in Italian, irreparable rock'n'rollers who seem to be in search of the genre's origin and roots. Niko Novak and Bruno Subiotto have both been correspondents of the [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]] music editorial office and have been been playing together somewhere in the underground of blues and rock'n'roll since 2009.
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[[Incurabili]] are, as implied by their name which means "incurable" in Italian, irreparable rock'n'rollers who seem to be in search of the genre's origin and roots. Niko Novak and Bruno Subiotto have both been correspondents of the [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]] music editorial office and have been been playing together somewhere in the underground of blues and rock'n'roll since 2009.'
 
 
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: ''Official video for "There Is a Woman" from Incurabili's first album "Whenever You're Ready".''
 
 
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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Incurabili have established themselves as a lo-fi blues duet in 2009, but both members have a strong connection to Slovenian independent rock scene since way before that. They gained notoriety playing in bands such as [[Dicky B. Hardy]], Kiks, The Spoons, Matchless Gift, [[Borghesia]] and [[Hic et Nunc]] and have both been active members of the [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]] music editorial. It came as no surprise then, when they recorded their first Incurabili demo songs in that same radio's studio. The band are not very keen on talking about themselves so you won't find them doing many interviews, but you will be able to find them playing smaller, underground venues and also more extensive tours and festivals.   
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Incurabili established themselves as a lo-fi blues duet in 2009, but both members have a strong connection to the Slovene independent rock scene since way before that. They gained notoriety playing in bands such as [[Dicky B. Hardy]], [[Kiks]], The Spoons, Matchless Gift, [[Borghesia]] and [[Hic et Nunc]] and have both been active members of the [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]] music editorial. Thus it came as no surprise when they recorded their first Incurabili demo songs in that same radio's studio. The band members are not very keen on talking about themselves so you won't find them doing many interviews, but you will be able to find them playing smaller, underground venues and also more extensive tours and festivals.   
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== Concerts and touring==
 
== Concerts and touring==
 
In December 2012, Incurabili did a short stint in Argentina playing some legendary Buenos Aires venues. Their tour was supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Buenos Aires.
 
In December 2012, Incurabili did a short stint in Argentina playing some legendary Buenos Aires venues. Their tour was supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Buenos Aires.
  
March 2013 marked a special occasion in the band's existence: Incurabili performed at [[TRESK Festival]] which was held at [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture]]. In the spirit of the performing artist appearing in the most unusual parts of the venue, Incurabili [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfP6FHw4kjg performed at the women's toilet].
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March 2013 marked a special occasion in the band's existence: Incurabili performed at [[TRESK Festival]] which was held at [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture]]. In the spirit of the performing artist appearing in the most unusual parts of the venue, Incurabili performed in the women's restroom.
  
In June 2013, they played as support to Kurt Vile and the Violators at their [[Ljubljana Castle]] gig that was organized by [[Buba Booking and Promotion]]. The same year, they were also members of the "Slovenian roster" playing at Terraneo Festival in Šibenik, Croatia along with [[N'Toko]], [[New Wave Syria]], [[Your Gay Thoughts]] and [[Napravi mi dete]].
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== Discography ==
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In June 2013, they played as support to Kurt Vile and the Violators at their [[Ljubljana Castle]] gig organised by [[Buba Booking and Promotion]]. The same year, they were also members of the "Slovenian roster" playing at Terraneo Festival in Šibenik, Croatia, along with [[N'Toko]], [[New Wave Syria]], [[Your Gay Thoughts]] and [[Napravi mi dete]].
*Whenever You're Ready (Radio Študent Records, 2010)
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*Fine With Me (Radio Študent Records, 2011)
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== Releases ==
*Sure (Radio Študent Records, 2011)
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The bands has a very fruitful relation with [[ZARŠ Records]], where the have released their first album Whenever You're Ready (2010), then followed by Fine With Me (2011), Sure (2011) and Fair Enough (2014).
*Fair Enough (Radio Študent Records, 2014)
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==See also==
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*[[Hic et Nunc]]
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*[[ZARŠ Records]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rK4AHt026A Incurabili playing at Hurlingham Garage Fest, Argentina]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rK4AHt026A Incurabili playing at Hurlingham Garage Fest, Argentina]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfP6FHw4kjg Incurabili playing in the women's restroom at] [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture]]
 
*[http://vimeo.com/21524834 Incurabili's concert introducing Fine With Me record on Vimeo]
 
*[http://vimeo.com/21524834 Incurabili's concert introducing Fine With Me record on Vimeo]
 
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Due to an untimely and premature passing of one of Bruno Subiotto in 2016, the band is no more.

Archival article


Incurabili are, as implied by their name which means "incurable" in Italian, irreparable rock'n'rollers who seem to be in search of the genre's origin and roots. Niko Novak and Bruno Subiotto have both been correspondents of the Radio Študent (RŠ) music editorial office and have been been playing together somewhere in the underground of blues and rock'n'roll since 2009.'


Biography

Incurabili established themselves as a lo-fi blues duet in 2009, but both members have a strong connection to the Slovene independent rock scene since way before that. They gained notoriety playing in bands such as Dicky B. Hardy, Kiks, The Spoons, Matchless Gift, Borghesia and Hic et Nunc and have both been active members of the Radio Študent (RŠ) music editorial. Thus it came as no surprise when they recorded their first Incurabili demo songs in that same radio's studio. The band members are not very keen on talking about themselves so you won't find them doing many interviews, but you will be able to find them playing smaller, underground venues and also more extensive tours and festivals.

Concerts and touring

In December 2012, Incurabili did a short stint in Argentina playing some legendary Buenos Aires venues. Their tour was supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Buenos Aires.

March 2013 marked a special occasion in the band's existence: Incurabili performed at TRESK Festival which was held at Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture. In the spirit of the performing artist appearing in the most unusual parts of the venue, Incurabili performed in the women's restroom.

In June 2013, they played as support to Kurt Vile and the Violators at their Ljubljana Castle gig organised by Buba Booking and Promotion. The same year, they were also members of the "Slovenian roster" playing at Terraneo Festival in Šibenik, Croatia, along with N'Toko, New Wave Syria, Your Gay Thoughts and Napravi mi dete.

Releases

The bands has a very fruitful relation with ZARŠ Records, where the have released their first album Whenever You're Ready (2010), then followed by Fine With Me (2011), Sure (2011) and Fair Enough (2014).

See also

External links