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Part of the [[K6/4 Institute]], [[Klub K4]] has been known for over a two decades as a focus for progressive music culture in Slovenia and an active generator of music trends. It hosts guest artists from abroad and also provides a platform for new, unconventional Slovene musical talents. K4's programme concept is focused on contemporary and avant-garde music trends and urban culture, and encompasses various genres, primarily electronic music, multimedia and hip hop and is hosting various club events.}}
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Part of the [[K6/4 Institute]], [[Klub K4]] has been known for over a two decades as a focus for progressive music culture in Slovenia and an active generator of music trends. It hosts guest artists from abroad and also provides a platform for new, unconventional Slovene musical talents. K4's programme concept is focused on contemporary and avant-garde music trends and urban culture, encompassing various genres, primarily electronic music, multimedia and hip hop by hosting various club events.}}
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
K4 formally established in [[established::1989]], but was unofficially running since late 1980's under [[ŠKUC Association|ŠKUC]]. Always following alternative underground musical trends, in its more than 20 years history, club went through various programme exchanges, from punk, grunge and rock to hip-hop and nowadays, more or less, just electronic music. K4 was a  
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K4 formally established in [[established::1989]], but was unofficially running since late 1980's under [[ŠKUC Association|ŠKUC]]. Always following alternative underground musical trends, club went through various programme exchanges, hosting punk, grunge and rock to hip-hop and nowadays more or less just electronic club events. K4 was the starting point for many Slovene musicians, DJs (Umek and Kanzyani), rappers (Ali-En, Klemen Klemen, N'Toko and Trkaj), and other cultural workers (Aldo Ivančič, Aida Kurtović, Jure Longyka) and was, in the late 90's, the the first club to introduce rave, techno and house music to Slovene public.
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== Events ==
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Nowadays K4 is a nightclub
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== Collaborations ==
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The club 
  
  

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Klub K4
Kersnikova 4, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 438 0261
ProprietorK6/4 Institute





Part of the K6/4 Institute, Klub K4 has been known for over a two decades as a focus for progressive music culture in Slovenia and an active generator of music trends. It hosts guest artists from abroad and also provides a platform for new, unconventional Slovene musical talents. K4's programme concept is focused on contemporary and avant-garde music trends and urban culture, encompassing various genres, primarily electronic music, multimedia and hip hop by hosting various club events.


History

K4 formally established in 1989, but was unofficially running since late 1980's under ŠKUC. Always following alternative underground musical trends, club went through various programme exchanges, hosting punk, grunge and rock to hip-hop and nowadays more or less just electronic club events. K4 was the starting point for many Slovene musicians, DJs (Umek and Kanzyani), rappers (Ali-En, Klemen Klemen, N'Toko and Trkaj), and other cultural workers (Aldo Ivančič, Aida Kurtović, Jure Longyka) and was, in the late 90's, the the first club to introduce rave, techno and house music to Slovene public.

Events

Nowadays K4 is a nightclub

Collaborations

The club


See also

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