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24. 07. 2016

GRAMATIK

After a run of shows at festivals around the world, one of the hottest producers right now is returning to the scene of the crime in Križanke – Gramatik! His dose of funk, electro, glitch, hip hop and dubstep will have you radically reconsidering your vacation plans. Group warmup will take place under the guidance of

After a run of shows at festivals around the world, one of the hottest producers right now is returning to the scene of the crime in Križanke – Gramatik! His dose of funk, electro, glitch, hip hop and dubstep will have you radically reconsidering your vacation plans.

Group warmup will take place under the guidance of Blaž and Matter.

Gramatik is coming back to Ljubljana after a year of superlatives: numerous sold-out concerts on all ends of the Earth, an interview on CNN, a performance at the Coachella festival in collaboration with legendary Wu-Tang Clan member Raekwon, his song Torture, which was recorded together with Eric Krasno, used in the trailer for the Narcos series … His latest album Epigram was created in cooperation with Raekwon, Leo Napier and Laibach, to name just a few.

To paraphrase Churchill: “We have nothing to offer but good music, sweat and dancing limbs!”

Download the new album, Epigram, for free: www.gramatik.net

Tickets available on Eventim.SI.

 

Ever since his childhood, Blaž has forged and glued semi-functional beats together. At a mere seventeen years of age, he released his first two EPs on American label Cold Busted, where Gramatik was also hanging out at the time. After a short break, his sixth EP, titled simply “b”, was released to significant acclaim by Slovenian Beton Records.
In short succession, it was followed by “The b Of” compilation, the “BMX” remix album and this year’s full-length “Don’t Listen to This”. Recently, he has been collaborating with Slovenian beat maker Šuljo and rapper N’toko.

 

Matter, an amphibian, embodied by the Kamnik trio of Dacho, Tunja and Levanael, turned heads with its unique musical expression, full of self-irony and abstract wordplay, with the public first catching a glimpse of it at the Tresk festival. Their debut album “Amphibios” simply reaffirmed their own description of themselves: “Matter is an amphibian. Shameless terrestrial pop meets gloomy underwater. Droppin’ knowledge meets random scatter of nonsense. Sound from beneath the Alps meets abstract confusion in the clouds. It’s rap, but not Rap.”

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