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− | It | + | It's a challenge to pin down the musical expression of [[Karmakoma]], a band equally grounded in electro synths and four-to-the-floor rhythms as well as in psychedelic rock and post-punk legacies. Formed in [[established::2011]], it is currently an expandable two-piece collective consisting of [[Enej Mavsar]] (also known from the band [[The Lift]]) and [[Benjamin Kovač]]. Though often touching the musical dimensions of club electronics, the band nevertheless boasts a raw rock performance onstage. |
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− | Before releasing their first album, 'Imagination & Mechanical Metamorphoses' on [[ZARŠ Records]] in 2014, Karmakoma played in just about every Slovenian club and warmed up stages for bands such as The War on Drugs and Wampire. With the release of the début they embarked on a tour across the ex-Yugoslavia region, where they visited Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia. Soon, this was followed by a cross European tour that included the clubs Fluc and Postgarage (AT), Dublin | + | Before releasing their first album, ''Imagination & Mechanical Metamorphoses'' on [[ZARŠ Records]] in 2014, Karmakoma played in just about every Slovenian club and warmed up stages for bands such as The War on Drugs and Wampire. With the release of the début, they embarked on a tour across the ex-Yugoslavia region, where they visited Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia. Soon, this was followed by a cross European tour that included the clubs Fluc and Postgarage (AT), Dublin Castle (UK), Le Parapluie National, L’Escalier and Mons (BE). |
Karmakoma also shared the stage with Electro Guzzi (AT) at [[Lent Festival]], were invited to perform at [[Kamfest]], [[TRESK Festival]] and [[MENT Ljubljana]] and were a part of the Dvocikel project, produced by [[Layer House]]. | Karmakoma also shared the stage with Electro Guzzi (AT) at [[Lent Festival]], were invited to perform at [[Kamfest]], [[TRESK Festival]] and [[MENT Ljubljana]] and were a part of the Dvocikel project, produced by [[Layer House]]. | ||
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Slovenian moMENTs with The Canyon Observer, Karmakoma and Jardier in cooperation with the MENT Ljubljana Festival, Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture and SIGIC, Slovene Music Information Centre, supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA), Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna,
at the Waves Vienna Music Showcase Festival and Conference
Before releasing their first album, Imagination & Mechanical Metamorphoses on ZARŠ Records in 2014, Karmakoma played in just about every Slovenian club and warmed up stages for bands such as The War on Drugs and Wampire. With the release of the début, they embarked on a tour across the ex-Yugoslavia region, where they visited Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia. Soon, this was followed by a cross European tour that included the clubs Fluc and Postgarage (AT), Dublin Castle (UK), Le Parapluie National, L’Escalier and Mons (BE).
Karmakoma also shared the stage with Electro Guzzi (AT) at Lent Festival, were invited to perform at Kamfest, TRESK Festival and MENT Ljubljana and were a part of the Dvocikel project, produced by Layer House.
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