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Established in 1989 in Zagorje ob Savi, the band [[Orlek]] is one of the longest xx rock bands in Slovenia, continuously performing, touring and recording since its inception. The band, which takes it name after a hill at the very edge of Zagorje, plays a distinctive strand of rock music, heavily influenced by rural popular musics, that encompasses a whole variety of genres and was somewhere described as "folk-ethno-polka-metal-rock-punk-chanson-blues-country-reggae-pop". Elswhere, they named their music "knap'n'roll" (knap is a local expression for "miner"), as their lyrics often deal with themes of their local social situation and a lot of their songs were devoted to the hard life of a miner.
 
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==Discography==
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They have recorded 10 CDs to-date. With their 2011 release, ''Anduht'' (meaning "anniversary" in the local dialect), they also released some videos and a special documentary, ''Orlek goes to Pakistan'', alongside the audio recording. In 2012, they released their latest album ''Repete'', which features acoustic covers of their older and less popular songs, giving them an additional  swing, jazz and dixieland twist.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
The band [[Orlek]] was established in [[established::1989]] in Zagorje ob Savi and takes its name after a hill at the very edge of Zagorje. They have recorded 10 CDs to-date. With their 2011 release, ''Anduht'' (meaning "anniversary" in the local dialect), they also released some videos and a special documentary, ''Orlek goes to Pakistan'', alongside the audio recording. In 2012, they released their latest album ''Repete'', accompanied by a spring time concert at [[Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture|Kino Šiška]].
 
 
 
==Music==
 
The genre of Orlek's music is a mixture of rock'n'roll and traditional folk dance in Slovenia called polka. Besides the traditional rock instruments the ensemble also uses a brass section and accordion, which places them into the ethnic folk music category. They pay special attention to their lyrics which consist of social and humorous content, rich in many expressions typical of the hard work and the life of a miner. The band calls their music "knap'n'roll" (''knap'' is a local expression for "miner"). Orlek often extends its sound complexity by cooperating with different musicians.
 
  
 
==Gigs, festivals and awards==
 
==Gigs, festivals and awards==
The ensemble has filled people from different cultural environments with enthusiasm in the festivals like: Tanz- & Folkfest Rudolstadt (Germany), Musik Fest Bethlehem (Pennsylvania, USA), Beijing Chaoyang International Spring Carnival (China). They have also given successful concerts in Hungary, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, as well as in Slovenia. Well known for their club concerts, they have even performed in the legendary CBGB club in New York City.
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The ensemble has presented their music literally all over the world. Some of the festivals they visited are Tanz & Folkfest Rudolstadt (Germany), Folkherbst (Germany), Musik Fest Bethlehem (USA), Chaoyang Spring Carnival (China), Folk Fiesta (Poland), Fringe festivals (Australia, New Zeland), WOM festivals and - of course - numerous festivals in Slovenia ([[Druga Godba Festival]], [[Lent Festival]], [[Rock Otočec]]). They also played in Pakistan, South America, Hungary, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, etc. Well known for their club concerts, they have even performed in the legendary CBGB club in New York City.  
  
 
Orlek has received several awards, such as: [[Golden Bird Award]] from the [[Liberal Academy, Association for Political Democracy and Liberalism Research|Liberal Academy]] of Slovenia and the Slovene Grammy ([[Zlati petelin Award|Zlati petelin]] or "Golden Rooster") for their album ''Salamurca'' and the song "To Kum".
 
Orlek has received several awards, such as: [[Golden Bird Award]] from the [[Liberal Academy, Association for Political Democracy and Liberalism Research|Liberal Academy]] of Slovenia and the Slovene Grammy ([[Zlati petelin Award|Zlati petelin]] or "Golden Rooster") for their album ''Salamurca'' and the song "To Kum".
  
 
==Line-up==
 
==Line-up==
The band members of Orlek are: [[Vlado Poredoš]] (vocals, guitar); [[Jure Tori]] (keyboards, accordion); [[Bojan Bergant]] (guitar); [[Matej Fele]] (guitar); [[Mitja Tori]] (bass guitar, double bass); [[Sašo Marn]] (drums); [[Kristijan Adamlje]] (saxophone); [[Ečo Matko]] (trombone) and [[Janez Tori]] (trumpet).
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The band members of Orlek are: [[Vlado Poredoš]] (vocals, guitar); [[Jure Tori]] (keyboards, accordion); [[Bojan Bergant]] (guitar); [[Matej Fele]] (guitar); [[Mitja Tori]] (bass guitar, double bass); [[Sašo Marn]] (drums); [[Kristijan Adamlje]] (saxophone); [[Ečo Matko]] (trombone) and [[Jan Adamek]] (trumpet). The later has in 2012 replaced the now deceased trumpeter and founder of the band, [[Janez Tori]].
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Their accordionist [[Jure Tori]] is otherwise one of the most active and also accomplished accordionist in Slovenia. He has recorded about five albums and collaborated with the singers [[Bogdana Herman]] and [[Marjan Bone]], the Austrian bassist Ewald Oberleitner, the Argentinian guitarist Eduardo Contizanetti and the Indian percussionist Ganesh Anandan. He is also a member of the band [[Flora&Paris]].
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==Internal links==
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*[[Jazzagorje World Accordion Festival]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.orlek.com/index2.php Orlek website]  
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*[http://www.orlek.com/ Orlek website]  
 
*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Orlek-polka-rock-folk-punk/330451400342750 Orlek on Facebook]  
 
*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Orlek-polka-rock-folk-punk/330451400342750 Orlek on Facebook]  
  

Revision as of 14:39, 29 September 2013




Contact
Orlek
Marnova 16, SI-1410 Zagorje ob Savi
Phone386 (0) 41 320 150
Mitja Tori, Manager



Phone386 (0) 41 320 150




Established in 1989 in Zagorje ob Savi, the band Orlek is one of the longest xx rock bands in Slovenia, continuously performing, touring and recording since its inception. The band, which takes it name after a hill at the very edge of Zagorje, plays a distinctive strand of rock music, heavily influenced by rural popular musics, that encompasses a whole variety of genres and was somewhere described as "folk-ethno-polka-metal-rock-punk-chanson-blues-country-reggae-pop". Elswhere, they named their music "knap'n'roll" (knap is a local expression for "miner"), as their lyrics often deal with themes of their local social situation and a lot of their songs were devoted to the hard life of a miner.


Discography

They have recorded 10 CDs to-date. With their 2011 release, Anduht (meaning "anniversary" in the local dialect), they also released some videos and a special documentary, Orlek goes to Pakistan, alongside the audio recording. In 2012, they released their latest album Repete, which features acoustic covers of their older and less popular songs, giving them an additional swing, jazz and dixieland twist.

Gigs, festivals and awards

The ensemble has presented their music literally all over the world. Some of the festivals they visited are Tanz & Folkfest Rudolstadt (Germany), Folkherbst (Germany), Musik Fest Bethlehem (USA), Chaoyang Spring Carnival (China), Folk Fiesta (Poland), Fringe festivals (Australia, New Zeland), WOM festivals and - of course - numerous festivals in Slovenia (Druga Godba Festival, Lent Festival, Rock Otočec). They also played in Pakistan, South America, Hungary, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, etc. Well known for their club concerts, they have even performed in the legendary CBGB club in New York City.

Orlek has received several awards, such as: Golden Bird Award from the Liberal Academy of Slovenia and the Slovene Grammy (Zlati petelin or "Golden Rooster") for their album Salamurca and the song "To Kum".

Line-up

The band members of Orlek are: Vlado Poredoš (vocals, guitar); Jure Tori (keyboards, accordion); Bojan Bergant (guitar); Matej Fele (guitar); Mitja Tori (bass guitar, double bass); Sašo Marn (drums); Kristijan Adamlje (saxophone); Ečo Matko (trombone) and Jan Adamek (trumpet). The later has in 2012 replaced the now deceased trumpeter and founder of the band, Janez Tori.

Their accordionist Jure Tori is otherwise one of the most active and also accomplished accordionist in Slovenia. He has recorded about five albums and collaborated with the singers Bogdana Herman and Marjan Bone, the Austrian bassist Ewald Oberleitner, the Argentinian guitarist Eduardo Contizanetti and the Indian percussionist Ganesh Anandan. He is also a member of the band Flora&Paris.

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