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In [[established::1998]] DJ Markoman started the drum and bass scene in his hometown Maribor, by organizing events entitled Illegal Life at [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]]. Slowly others join him, forming a group of DJs, MCs and producers of drum and bass music, especially jungle and hardstep dnb. | In [[established::1998]] DJ Markoman started the drum and bass scene in his hometown Maribor, by organizing events entitled Illegal Life at [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]]. Slowly others join him, forming a group of DJs, MCs and producers of drum and bass music, especially jungle and hardstep dnb. | ||
− | Today [[IllegalKru]] consists of several jungle drum and bass DJs and producers [[Markoman|Markoman]], Smooth, Tsunami, Hose, Hedon, Spade and | + | Today [[IllegalKru]] consists of several jungle drum and bass DJs and producers [[Markoman|Markoman]], [[Smooth|Smooth]], [[Tsunami|Tsunami]], [[Hose|Hose]], [[Hedon|Hedon]], [[Spade|Spade]] and [[Telekinesis|Telekinesis]], which is a collaboration between Markoman and Smooth. |
IllegalKru organises regular drum and bass events, such as Digital Dungeon in [[Klub K4]] and annual open-air event in the summer at Ročinj, called Brejkpiknik. It has brought a number of big name DJs to Slovenia to play alongside the Kru’s own skilled DJs and MCs. They are also performing abroad. | IllegalKru organises regular drum and bass events, such as Digital Dungeon in [[Klub K4]] and annual open-air event in the summer at Ročinj, called Brejkpiknik. It has brought a number of big name DJs to Slovenia to play alongside the Kru’s own skilled DJs and MCs. They are also performing abroad. |
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