Anej and Rok Piletič, brothers who introduced themselves to the wider Slovenian public in the show Slovenia has talent and are known under the name BQL, presented a music video for an acoustic pop song with a modern electronic background by Muza. A month after its release, this is one of the most played tracks in Slovenia and has even reached the top of the official SLOTOP 50 airplay chart in Slovenia.
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The more familiar "Rotovški kleti", which is located in the strict center of the city of Maribor, reopened its doors with the new season, Club Rotovž, which is considered one of the most beautiful clubs in Maribor.
After a series of successful performances on domestic and international stages, Koala Voice, the first winners of the Špil League, are returning to Kina Šiška Cathedral. The performance on the 7th anniversary of Kino Šiška on September 23 in the company of two other young bands Noair and MFFY will be the first major Slovenian concert after the summer tour in Lithuania and the Exit festival.
The 2016 MTV Video Awards were presented in New York tonight. Find out below who are the winners of the Video Music Awards 2016. The big winner of the evening is Beyoncé, and the big loser is Adele, who was left empty-handed despite eight nominations.
South Korean star Psy, known for the most watched video of all time, Gangnam Style, has got some serious competition. It is a Dutch musical trio that goes by the name Snollebollekes. He made the music video for the song Bam Bam (Bam), which is as polished and as dumb/listenable as Gangam Style. Will it be as big a hit as Gangnam Style? We sincerely hope not!
Asaf Avidan, the Israeli singer who dominated the international music charts with the hit One Day, is coming to Slovenia. On October 23, Asaf Avidan will present himself to the Slovenian audience at the Šiška Cinema. The concert will be enveloped in an atmosphere of tender, deep emotions, which will be provided by Avidan's velvety voice and his virtuoso guitar playing. Tickets are already available.
Are you interested in how Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata would sound with an electric guitar? Then watch the video of 17-year-old guitar virtuoso Tina S, who will leave you speechless with her extremely fast fingers! This is not the first time that the young woman has taken up classical music with an electric guitar.
Tired of your 'playlist' and don't know what to listen to? The Vinyl Me service sends a vinyl record to your mailbox. The subscription, which costs about 30 euros per month (44 $), will open the door to a wide world of new and old, commercial and less popular, and in any case, crazy quality music.
Nothing new in the west. Calvin Harris is the best-paid DJ in the world in 2016 as well. The 32-year-old DJ has already topped the list of the best-paid DJs for the third year in a row. He is followed by Tiësto and David Guetta. Check how much they earned in the last year.
Kabum! After the concert presentation of the outstanding album The Something Rain in 2012, the band Tindersticks returns to us for the third time with one of its most ambitious, diverse and polished projects in recent years. The album The Waiting Room will be presented on November 9, 2016 at the Šiška Cinema.
In addition to athletes, the honor of performing at the Olympic Games also belongs to a handful of musicians. Just like athletes, musicians also have to go through a qualifying sieve, the winner - many musicians compete for this honor. groups - but there can only be one and it must be finally approved by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The official OI anthem (Cantato or Olympic Ode) was written by Kostis Palamas and set to music by Spyros Samaras. It was performed for the first time at the first Olympic Games of the modern era in Athens (Greece) in 1896. Unofficially, the Cantata was the anthem of the OI until 1958, when it became official. From the same year onwards, songs that are anthems or official compositions of the current Olympic Games. The basic purpose of these compositions is to spread and promote Olympism. In the following, we present the top 10 Olympic hits, which we remembered more than sporting achievements!
The Rockin'1000 collective, which impressed us in 2015 with the performance of the song Learn To Fly (Foo Fighters), gathered again in Cesena (Italy). This time, the biggest rock group in the world played the songs Seven Nation Army (The White Stripes) and Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana) and thrilled the crowd of more than ten thousand people in the stadium. You weren't there? Don't worry, we have recordings from the concert that will make your bones stand up!