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Genre: Hardcore / Jazz / Roots Music
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2227 - THE NONCOMPULSORY TEXTBOOK FOR THE FIRST GRADE OF HISTORY WITH THE FUNDAMENTS OF COMPREHENSION OF THE POST-HARDWHATEVER GROUP OF UNUSUAL NAME AND CONGENIAL NUMBERS 1985-1986: Prehistory The 2-2-2-7 group emerges on the very firm Slovene hard core scene of the time: Bozo (guitar; ex-UBR), Jani (bass; ex-Epidemija), Dare Kuhar (drums; ex-Odpadki Civilizacije), and David Krzisnik (vocal). The name of the group was picked simply from someone’s identity card. In 1986 they participate at the Novi Rock festival. At this occasion they are entitled to use - free of charge - the Top Ten studio facilities to record one song. 2-2-2-7record four tunes in a single stroke, without breaks. Nobody, not even the producer Janez Krizaj, notices the surplus of three pieces. And tone technicians at Radio Student prefer to play them in sequence. After 1986, 2-2-2-7sink into self-oblivion because of successive enrolments of the members into Yugoslav National Army. 1991-1993: Reincarnation In 1991, Jani and Bozo start anew, and they are joined by Macek (drums; ex-Komakino, before also Buldogi, Niet, and Lublanski Psi). 2-2-2-7 become an instrumental trio. They perform in Slovenia, Italy, Czechoslovakia, and the Netherlands. Gradually they widen their viewpoints of music: from hard-core roots emerges a creative mixture of most varied approaches and influences. What results is an unusual music collage which perplexes music critics in their attempts to designate - at least provisionally - their music style. Therefore, 2-2-2-7 simply adopt the name of their cover organisation for the designation of their creativity - the stripcore music. Together with the business manager of Strip Core, Katerina Mirovic, they are finally prepared to embark on their way into show business. In 1992, Radio Slovenija enables them to record the first three songs. Precisely at that time the band strengthens with a new member - Vuk Krakovic, violinist with a classical musical education (of Belgrade origins), who introduces more subtle tones into the music of the group. Together they record the piece Rolling Stoned. As the result is good, the further co-operation is resolved. The tune Watch-A-Gonna Do? gets the lyrics sung by Macek, while The Big Blues remains a classic instrumental trio. Franci Rainer produces all three pieces. After hardening with some more concert experiences, 2-2-2-7 enters the Tivoli Studio to record more material for their first album, produced by Aldo Ivancic (Borghesia). The record already has its title – Stripcore. However, complications with publishers continue deep into 1993; the CD is finally released as a self-edition by Strip Core (Forum). Besides ten newly recorded tunes the CD also brings three songs recorded live at the Novi Rock festival. The band also designs the cover of the record. More and more texts to tunes are being written, and thus the band starts to search for a singer (him or her) – with no success. In the meanwhile, Macek and Vuk sing at the concerts. In September 1993 follows the first media-resounding performance at Novi Rock (again!); Jovo (ex-Howitzer) decides on the spot to accept the offered position of drummer of the band, while Maèek takes over the role of singer. Marko Kovacic directs a videoclip for two combined tunes (which somewhat confuses television personnel): I’ve Seen That Head Before is a remake of the Grace Jones classic, while Like It Like It Is Is a quickplay outburst of unobstructed energy. The set design for the videoclip are graffiti made by the members of the group, with which Strip Core has been participating at solo and group exhibitions at home and abroad. 1994-1995: With Brains and Tumors, Please! Then come several concert tourings in 12 European countries (Slovenia, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, and Yugoslavia), and the consolidation of the outlined course of development. In the spring 1995 they record the material for their second album in the Pan studio in Krajn, engineered by Franci Rainer and produced by Dare Hocevar (ex-Laibach, Sokoli). The elemental hard-core skeleton and rushing bass lines combine with jazz gags, gallows melancholy and odd ethnic rhythms, out-and-out crossed by expressive violin. The title is a logical consequence: No Brains No Tumors. Besides nine original songs and an adaptation of Tom Waits, the CD also brings four documentary recordings by 2-2-2-7 from 1986. Again, the CD and tape are released as self-editions under the label of Strip Core in April 1995. Together with Mirko Simic they make a videoclip for the neurotic title song No Brains No Tumors, a highly cracked and definitely the fastest videoclip in which more than 520 shots follow one another in less than three minutes. The video features the Fourklor physical dance theatre, with which 2-2-2-7later collaborate as composers and performers of music for their dance performance. In June 1995, 2-2-2-7participate at the Druga Godba festival (with Marc Ribbot and the Klezmatics). Around that time they release a 7-inch record, Sarlo budi njezan, which is (also) homage to the most unique Yugoslav group (Sarlo Akrobata) of the early 1980s. The blue-coloured single in a transparent cover - and in limited edition - is to acquire the status of nostalgic rarity. In August 1995, Oliver Marceta, painter and student of animation film in Vienna, shoots his childlike drawings in grounded coffee and makes an animation videoclip for the song Innocent When You Dream (from the single and CD); its strong allegories appeal primarily to fine artists. Later, in the beginning of 1998, the videoclip wins the award for the best script at the MCM Atlas Musique Awards in Cannes. This time, 2-2-2-7invite Studio Torax to design the cover of the single and CD. While the single cover is impeccable, the CD cover and the poster provoke auspiciously controversial reactions: behind the inscription No Brains No Tumors features a photograph by Sinisa Lopojda, presenting an aborted human foetus in the arms of a Michelangelo-like angel. 1996-1997: Theatre Your Mother! Since Vuk is more and more absent because of his study engagements, the group begins to think about new expressive means. The compilation of Elvis’ remakes for the Elvis de Luxe project by the Grapefruit Theatre includes a 2-2-2-7piece Maj Vej, a rephrasing of "Elvis’" song My Way speaking about the last day of life of the great singer; besides the violin they experimentally use accordion (Matej Gerzelj), bisernica - Panonian sitar (Ilija Terrah), and samples of Sid Vicious, Nina Hagen, Frank Sinatra, and of the drunk, stoned and fat Elvis Presley, of course. In May 1996 they record - with Aldo I. in the Alien studio - the music for Do I Dream the Memory Or Do I Remember the Dream, a dance performance by Fourklor. Sergej Arko (ex-Dicky B. Hardy, bass) joins the band on clarinet and saxophone, and he works and performs with them until the release of their third CD, while Vuk leaves to study in London. At the end of October 1996, the band performs live in The Drug of the Natyon, a multi-media project by various artists staged in Copenhagen, European Cultural Capital of the year. The next year of 1997 passes by quickly in numerous concerts, in preparations for their third record, and in leisure which mainly makes them nervous. 1998: Bibibisabi? During the creation process of their new album 2-2-2-7suddenly realise that the most decisive revival in the flood of various revivals would be if the group would start to imitate no one but itself. But since 2-2-2-7never really understood themselves, the ensuing outcome is interesting: perhaps their most mature record entitled Bi Bi Bi Sabí. Even before its release the band tours in Norway (a nice country), with stops in Denmark and Germany. Once again they perform as a classic rock quartet with drums, bass, guitar, and vocals. The title of the new record is adapted from Basque (in original: bi bi bi zazpi), while the lyrics are written in the "sandwich-language" package: four songs in Slovene, three in English, one in the Slovene-English mixture, two in the late SerboCroat; one title is translated into French, one text in Slovene has a SerboCroat title, and one text vice versa; in between, chickens cluck centrifugally and sheep bleat naturally. Moreover, the record includes two violin instrumentals from the Fourklor performance. Regretfully, Tijuana Toads did not get the copyrights. The producer and music engineer of Bi Bi Bi Sabí is Franci Rainer. The basic material was recorded in Robi’s place, Studio Poludio in Svetinje, and vocals, saxophone, and percussion in Gajic’s Faktor in Kodeljevo, Ljubljana. The material was mixed in Studio Tivoli as a customer of Borut Berden’s Studio Ritem. Besides the Macek-Bozo-Jani-Jovo quartet the following guests appear on the record: Sergej on saxophone, Marjan Stanic on tarabuca and bongos; Maja Pavlin with her accompanying vocal; and Vuk (persisting only in the bonus track). Again, the CD booklet was designed by Strip Core, while the photographs are the work of photographer Damjan Kocjancic, who also designs lighting at 2-2-2-7concerts. This time, the CD and tape are released in the co-production of Strip Core (Forum Ljubljana) and Helidon (ZOM). Together with the record comes first a videoclip for the song Lolitka - The Girl with Ice-Cream Eyes, directed by 2-2-2-7and the well-noticed rolling circus of Ana Monro, and produced by Forum Ljubljana and VPK. Successive hit number 2-2-2-7 final! After an especially successfull split-up of the band in summer 1999, the ultimate act of the 2-2-2-7 number followed: descent from the underground to the ground floor! Some years of unintentional transposing of old tapes, search for the lost or misplaced audio-tapes with mostly by chance recorded shows from the rich tours of the 2-2-2-7 band, prospered with two CDs: selection of practically all that has been preserved in the period of 1995 (with the show in MKNZ in Ilirska Bistrica) and 1999 (last documented show of the band, Schuetorf, D, April 1999) is some kind of “the fejst of 2-2-2-7”, - you can find on both discs 28 (!) songs from all three 2-2-2-7 albums plus raritetes from the single and samplers. All songs are recorded live - as 2-2-2-7 should be the best live (as the authorities claim). On the CDs you can also find some ultrasignificant radio jingles and halfdrunk concert intermezzo’s, which come quite natural. Therefore a part of the history. DISCOGRAPHY: V/A CD SLO. I.R.P. 1/92 (SKUC-Ropot & Nika Distribution) V/A CD No Border Jam No. 2 (Front Rock) CD Stripcore (Strip Core/Forum Ljubljana) CD No Brains No Tumors (Strip Core/Forum Ljubljana) 7" ep vinyl Sarlo budi nezan (Strip Core/Forum Ljubljana) V/A. Elvis de Luxe Saundtrack (Toaster records) V/A Eye - Sore, OX comp. 23 (Ox fanzine, D) CD + MC Bi bi bi sabí (Helidon/ZOM & Strip Core/Forum Ljubljana) V/A Youth Against Polician Violence (Deifer records, Chile) V/A Tavagnasco Rock 99 (I) V/A 1989/99 (Radio Student, the K4 club) V/A Izstekani II (Dallas) double CD 2-2-2-7: Vse zivo (concert years 1995-1999) (Statera records) V/A La Zone 1991-2001 (La Zone, B) .. .. .. .. .. 2227 & Ana Monro Theatre - video - Lolitka - 1998 .. .. .. .. .. 2227 - Video - No Brains No Tumors - 1995 .. .. .. .. .. 2227 - video - Innocent When You Dream - 1995 .. .. .. .. .. 2227 - Video - I've Seen That Head Before- Like It Is - STRIP CORE 1993 .. .. .. .. .. 2227 - live - Channel Zero-19.06.1998 - PART 01 .. .. .. .. .. 2227 - live - Channel Zero-19.06.1998 - PART 02 .. .. .. .. .. 2227 - live - Channel Zero -19.06.1998 - PART 03 -
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...... 2227 - STRIP CORE - 1993 ...... 2227 - NO BRAINS NO TUMORS - 1995 ...... 2227 - BIBIBISABI - 1998 ...... 2227 - VSE ZIVO - CONCERT YEARS 1995 - 1999 ...... CONCERTS : 1991 CRMK, Nova Gorica SLO, 21 Nov. 1991. K4, Ljubljana, SLO, 22 Nov. 1991. 1992 1992 Project, KUD F. Preseren, Ljubljana SLO, 24 Jan. 1992. MKNZ, Ilirska Bistrica SLO, 2 April 1992. Open air festival, Cormons, I, May 1992. Concerto contro la guerra (open air), Gorizia, I, 19 Sept. 1992. Kraftwerk, Steyr, A, 2 Oct. 1992. Kulturkanal Schwertberg, A, 3 Oct. 1992. 007, Prague CZ, 5 Oct. 1992. K4, Ljubljana, SLO, 15 Oct. 1992. 1993 De Slovenen komen, OOC Perron, Venlo, NL, 17 July 1993. La Cayena, Feltre, I, 9 April 1993. Battaglia terme, I, 10 April 1993. Open air "Koncert za plac", Postojna, SLO, 12 June 1993. Open air festival, Verona, I, 2 July 1993. Open air festival, Padova, I, 3 July 1993. Open air festival Trzic, SLO, 10. July 1993. MKC, Koper, SLO, 30. July 1993. Cassa del popolo Trst, I, 31 July 1993. Novi Rock Festival, Ljubljana, SLO, 4 Sept. 1993. Gornja Radgona, SLO, 8 Dec. 1993. Metelkova, Ljubljana, SLO, 9 Oct.1993. Pinguin, Wiener Neustadt, A, 15 Oct. 1993. KV Kulturkanal, Schwertberg, A, 4 Dec. 1993. KUD France Preseren, Ljubljana, SLO, 18 Dec. 1993. 1994 Kulturni dom, Slovenj Gradec, SLO, 7 Jan. 1994. MKNZ, Ilirska Bistrica, SLO, 8 Jan. 1994. Strelisce, Dobravo, SLO, 21 Jan.1994. BBC, Trieste, I, 4 Feb.1994. Bezigrajska gimnazija, Ljubljana, SLO, 11th Feb. 1994. Dobravlje, SLO, 12 Feb. 1994. Litija, SLO, 18 Feb. 1994. the Kontaktlinse festival, Klagenfurt, A, 22 Feb. 1994. Kocevje, SLO, 2 April 1994. Crnomelj, SLO, 16 April 1994. Vegallomas, Szombathely, H, 21 April 1994. Graffiti, Szentes, H, 22 April 1994. EKH, Vienna, Austria, 23 April 1994. Kultuurkaffee, Brussel, B, 28 April 1994. JH Het Kretske, Nieuwerkerken, B, 29 April 1994. 't Verdriet, Zele, B, 30 April 1994. Kraakkaffe, Utrecht, NL, 1 May 1994. PH31, Amsterdam, NL, 2 May 1994. de Hemel, Rotterdam, NL, 3 May 1994. 2B, Eindhoven, NL, 4 May 1994. Odd Balls Dordrecht, NL, 5 May 1994. Könnigsbrunn Jugendzentrum, Könnigsbrunn, D, 6 May 1994. Musikschule, Lustenau, A, 7 May 1994. Kulturbar, Baden, CH, 8 May 1994. Sottosopra, Udine, I, 11 May 1994. Channel Zero - Metelkova, Ljubljana, SLO, 1 June 1994. Ad-Hoc festival, Idrija, SLO, 18 August 1994. Untergrunt, Ormoz, SLO, 15 Oct. 1994. KUD France Preseren, Ljubljana, SLO, 25 Oct.1994. 1995 KuBa, Baden, CH, 23 Feb. 1995 Kiff , Aarau, CH, 24 Feb. 1995. Kofmehl, Solothurn, CH, 25 Feb. 1995. Rote Fabrik, Zürich, CH, 28 Feb. 1995. Epple Haus, Tübingen, D, 1 March 1995. Hrvatski akademski klub CENTAR, Vienna, A, 10 March 1995. KST at festival Kontradibidon, Belgrade, YU, 3 April 1995. Strip Core 1989-95, Ljubljana, SLO, 14 April 1995. Forbidden Fruits of Civil Society festival, Utrecht , NL, 4 May 1995. Befrijdings festival, Utrecht, NL, 5 May 1995. Rock cafe, Prague, CZ, 20 May 1995. Strip Core 1989-'95 project, Laboratorio P, Trieste, I, 28 May 1995. KV Kanal, Schwertberg, A, 4 June 1995. No Brains No Tumors project, KUD France Preseren, Ljubljana, SLO, 13 June 1995. Druga godba festival, Ljubljana, SLO, 13 June 1995. Hum, SLO, 24 June 1995. Seewiesenfest festival, Kleinreifiling, A, 8 July 1995. 1996 KUD France Preseren, Ljubljana, SLO, 30 Jan. 1996. MKNZ, Ilirska Bistrica, SLO, 2 Feb. 1996. the Life Club, Ajdovscina, SLO, 9 Feb. 1996. La Zone, Liege, B, 21 Feb. 1996. Magasin4, Bruselj, B, 22 Feb. 1996. Kulturfabrik, Luxembourg, L, 23 Feb. 1996. de Hemel, Rotterdam, NL, 26 Feb. 1996. Effenaar, Eindhoven, NL, 28 Feb. 1996. ACU, Utrecht, NL, 29 Feb. 1996. Komplex, Schuttorf, D, 1 March 1996. Zwijnzicht, Dordrecht, NL, 2 March 1996. Blauer Bock, Bocholt, D, 3 March 1996. JZ Wettringen, Wettringen, D, 4 March 1996. Epple Haus, Tubingen, D, 6 March 1996. Reithalle, Bern, CH, 7 March 1996. La Case a Chocs, Neuchatel, CH, 8 March 1996. Le Caveau, Delemont, CH, 9 March 1996. KAB L'Usine, Geneve, CH, 10 March 1996. Les instants chavires, Paris, F, 11 March 1996. le Jimmy, Bordeaux, F, 13 March 1996. Trans Europe Halles festival, Le Confort Moderne, Poitiers, F, 14 March 1996. Fiestas y Luchas festival, Salles Germinale, Bourges, F, 16 March 1996. Teden mladih festival, Khieselstein, Kranj, SLO, 10 May 1996. Open the Box festival, St. Paul, A, 25 May 1996. Kunstverein, Nürenberg, D, 14 June 1996. Zoro, Leipzig, D, 15 June 1996. HDR, Ronneburg, D, 16 June 1996. Korax, Erfurt, D, 18 June 1996. Riesa Efau, Dresden, D, 19 June 1996. Gerberstr. 3, Weimar, D, 20 June 1996. Arena, Amsterdam, D, 21 June 1996. Falkenhaus, Saarbrücken, D, 25 June 1996. Hauptquartier, Aachen, D, 26 June 1996. Kaune, Gelsenkirchen, D, 28 June 1996. The Drug of the Natyon project, Puppet theatre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SLO, 14. Oct. 1996. The Drug of the Natyon project, as a part of the Phoenix project, Kronborg,Copenhagen, DK, 31. Oct. 1996. the Sarajevo War Poster exhibition, KUD-FP.SI, 4. Nov. 1996. the Alternativa 96 festival, featuring: Ferdinand et les philosophes, Pavel Fajt + Pluto, The Ex, Die Knödel..., Prague, CZ, 6. Dec. 1996. 1997 festival Kontaktlinse in Kult, Klagenfurt, A, 13 March. Wolfsberg, A, 22 March. MKNZ, Ilirska Bistrica, SLO, 29 March. Novo Mesto, SLO, 18. April. Metelkova, Ljubljana, SLO, 24. April. festival Fiat, Dom Omladine Budo Tomovica, Podgorica, YU, 13. May 1997. KST, Belgrade, YU, 15. May 1997. Gromfest 2, Gornja Radgona, 24. May 1997. Begunski center Trnovo, Ilirska Bistrica, 25. May 1997. 1998 UFFA huset, Trondheim, N, 9. April 1998 Krakereiret, Moss, N, 10. April 1998 Feelgood, Halden, N, 11. April 1998 Felix, Lillehammer, N, 12. April 1998 Mars, Oslo, N, 13. April 1998 Kroa & Kultur, Bo i Telemark, N, 14. April 1998 Kafe Munken, Arendal, N, 15. April 1998 Checkpoint Charlie, Stavanger, N, 16. April 1998 Slakthuset, Haugesund, N, 17. April 1998 Giovanni, Os - Osoyro, N, 18. April 1998 Garage, Bergen, N, 19. April 1998 Ungdomshuset, Kobenhavn, DK, 22. April 1998 Trinkhalle, Rheine, D, 23. April 1998 Channel Zero, Metelkova mesto, Ljubljana, SLO, 19.6.1998 Pivka, SLO, 1. Aug. 1998 Bad Radkersburg, A, 3. Aug. 1998 Trnfest, KUD France Prešeren, Ljubljana, SLO, 28. Aug. 1998 Ochtrup, D, 4. Sept. 1998 Kalashnikov, Terneuzen, NL, 5. Sept. 1998 de Hemel, Rotterdam, NL, 7. Sept. 1998 Forbidden Fruits festival, Tivoli, Utrecht, NL, 9. Sept. 1998 OCCII, Amsterdam, NL, 10. Sept. 1998 Magasin4, Bruxelles, B, 11. Sept. 1998 2B, Eindhoven, NL, 12. Sept. 1998 MC, Velenje, SLO, 24. Oct. 1998 Mladinski dom, Celovec/Klagenfurt, A, 25. Oct. 1998 K4, Ljubljana, SLO, 31. Oct. 1998 MKK, Crnomelj, SLO, 13. Nov. 1998 Idrija Swenak, Idrija, SLO, 12. Dec. 1998 Gustav-Pekarna, Maribor, SLO, 18. Dec. 1998 1999 klub Jutro, Ajdovscina, SLO, 30. Jan. 1999 Radio Student, Ljubljana, SLO, 25. March 1999 MKNZ, Ilirska Bistrica, SLO, 26. March 1999 AZ Aachen, Aachen, D, 14. April 1999 Komplex, Schüttorf, D, 15. April 1999 Kulturfabrik, L, 16. April 1999 Chez Zelle, Louvain-la-Neuves, B, 17. April 1999 the Pits, Kortrijk, B, 18. April 1999 Trinkhalle, Rheine, D, 19. April 1999 Frontline, Gent, B, 20. April 1999 La Zone, Liege, B, 21. April 1999 Hirscheneck, Basel, CH, 22. April 1999 SAS, Delemont, CH, 23. April 1999 Tavagnasco Rock festival, Tavagnasco (TO), I, 24. April 1999 30th Anniversary of Radio Student, Hounddog, LJ, SLO, 8. May 1999 the Strip Core project, KUK, Sarajevo, BIH, 14.-15. May 1999 Stattwerkstadt, Linz, A, 11. June 1999 EKH, Vienna, A, 12. June 1999 PROJECTS Music for the dance theatre performance Do I Dream the Memory, or Do I Remember the Dream by Fourklor, April 1996. Music for the Drug of the Natyon project, Oct. 1996. ......
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2227 - THE NONCOMPULSORY TEXTBOOK FOR THE FIRST GRADE OF HISTORY WITH THE FUNDAMENTS OF COMPREHENSION OF THE POST-HARDWHATEVER GROUP OF UNUSUAL NAME AND CONGENIAL NUMBERS 1985-1986: Prehistory The 2-2-2-7 group emerges on the very firm Slovene hard core scene of the time: Bozo (guitar; ex-UBR), Jani (bass; ex-Epidemija), Dare Kuhar (drums; ex-Odpadki Civilizacije), and David Krzisnik (vocal). The name of the group was picked simply from someone’s identity card. In 1986 they participate at the Novi Rock festival. At this occasion they are entitled to use - free of charge - the Top Ten studio facilities to record one song. 2-2-2-7record four tunes in a single stroke, without breaks. Nobody, not even the producer Janez Krizaj, notices the surplus of three pieces. And tone technicians at Radio Student prefer to play them in sequence. After 1986, 2-2-2-7sink into self-oblivion because of successive enrolments of the members into Yugoslav National Army. 1991-1993: Reincarnation In 1991, Jani and Bozo start anew, and they are joined by Macek (drums; ex-Komakino, before also Buldogi, Niet, and Lublanski Psi). 2-2-2-7 become an instrumental trio. They perform in Slovenia, Italy, Czechoslovakia, and the Netherlands. Gradually they widen their viewpoints of music: from hard-core roots emerges a creative mixture of most varied approaches and influences. What results is an unusual music collage which perplexes music critics in their attempts to designate - at least provisionally - their music style. Therefore, 2-2-2-7 simply adopt the name of their cover organisation for the designation of their creativity - the stripcore music. Together with the business manager of Strip Core, Katerina Mirovic, they are finally prepared to embark on their way into show business. In 1992, Radio Slovenija enables them to record the first three songs. Precisely at that time the band strengthens with a new member - Vuk Krakovic, violinist with a classical musical education (of Belgrade origins), who introduces more subtle tones into the music of the group. Together they record the piece Rolling Stoned. As the result is good, the further co-operation is resolved. The tune Watch-A-Gonna Do? gets the lyrics sung by Macek, while The Big Blues remains a classic instrumental trio. Franci Rainer produces all three pieces. After hardening with some more concert experiences, 2-2-2-7 enters the Tivoli Studio to record more material for their first album, produced by Aldo Ivancic (Borghesia). The record already has its title – Stripcore. However, complications with publishers continue deep into 1993; the CD is finally released as a self-edition by Strip Core (Forum). Besides ten newly recorded tunes the CD also brings three songs recorded live at the Novi Rock festival. The band also designs the cover of the record. More and more texts to tunes are being written, and thus the band starts to search for a singer (him or her) – with no success. In the meanwhile, Macek and Vuk sing at the concerts. In September 1993 follows the first media-resounding performance at Novi Rock (again!); Jovo (ex-Howitzer) decides on the spot to accept the offered position of drummer of the band, while Maèek takes over the role of singer. Marko Kovacic directs a videoclip for two combined tunes (which somewhat confuses television personnel): I’ve Seen That Head Before is a remake of the Grace Jones classic, while Like It Like It Is Is a quickplay outburst of unobstructed energy. The set design for the videoclip are graffiti made by the members of the group, with which Strip Core has been participating at solo and group exhibitions at home and abroad. 1994-1995: With Brains and Tumors, Please! Then come several concert tourings in 12 European countries (Slovenia, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, and Yugoslavia), and the consolidation of the outlined course of development. In the spring 1995 they record the material for their second album in the Pan studio in Krajn, engineered by Franci Rainer and produced by Dare Hocevar (ex-Laibach, Sokoli). The elemental hard-core skeleton and rushing bass lines combine with jazz gags, gallows melancholy and odd ethnic rhythms, out-and-out crossed by expressive violin. The title is a logical consequence: No Brains No Tumors. Besides nine original songs and an adaptation of Tom Waits, the CD also brings four documentary recordings by 2-2-2-7 from 1986. Again, the CD and tape are released as self-editions under the label of Strip Core in April 1995. Together with Mirko Simic they make a videoclip for the neurotic title song No Brains No Tumors, a highly cracked and definitely the fastest videoclip in which more than 520 shots follow one another in less than three minutes. The video features the Fourklor physical dance theatre, with which 2-2-2-7later collaborate as composers and performers of music for their dance performance. In June 1995, 2-2-2-7participate at the Druga Godba festival (with Marc Ribbot and the Klezmatics). Around that time they release a 7-inch record, Sarlo budi njezan, which is (also) homage to the most unique Yugoslav group (Sarlo Akrobata) of the early 1980s. The blue-coloured single in a transparent cover - and in limited edition - is to acquire the status of nostalgic rarity. In August 1995, Oliver Marceta, painter and student of animation film in Vienna, shoots his childlike drawings in grounded coffee and makes an animation videoclip for the song Innocent When You Dream (from the single and CD); its strong allegories appeal primarily to fine artists. Later, in the beginning of 1998, the videoclip wins the award for the best script at the MCM Atlas Musique Awards in Cannes. This time, 2-2-2-7invite Studio Torax to design the cover of the single and CD. While the single cover is impeccable, the CD cover and the poster provoke auspiciously controversial reactions: behind the inscription No Brains No Tumors features a photograph by Sinisa Lopojda, presenting an aborted human foetus in the arms of a Michelangelo-like angel. 1996-1997: Theatre Your Mother! Since Vuk is more and more absent because of his study engagements, the group begins to think about new expressive means. The compilation of Elvis’ remakes for the Elvis de Luxe project by the Grapefruit Theatre includes a 2-2-2-7piece Maj Vej, a rephrasing of "Elvis’" song My Way speaking about the last day of life of the great singer; besides the violin they experimentally use accordion (Matej Gerzelj), bisernica - Panonian sitar (Ilija Terrah), and samples of Sid Vicious, Nina Hagen, Frank Sinatra, and of the drunk, stoned and fat Elvis Presley, of course. In May 1996 they record - with Aldo I. in the Alien studio - the music for Do I Dream the Memory Or Do I Remember the Dream, a dance performance by Fourklor. Sergej Arko (ex-Dicky B. Hardy, bass) joins the band on clarinet and saxophone, and he works and performs with them until the release of their third CD, while Vuk leaves to study in London. At the end of October 1996, the band performs live in The Drug of the Natyon, a multi-media project by various artists staged in Copenhagen, European Cultural Capital of the year. The next year of 1997 passes by quickly in numerous concerts, in preparations for their third record, and in leisure which mainly makes them nervous. 1998: Bibibisabi? During the creation process of their new album 2-2-2-7suddenly realise that the most decisive revival in the flood of various revivals would be if the group would start to imitate no one but itself. But since 2-2-2-7never really understood themselves, the ensuing outcome is interesting: perhaps their most mature record entitled Bi Bi Bi Sabí. Even before its release the band tours in Norway (a nice country), with stops in Denmark and Germany. Once again they perform as a classic rock quartet with drums, bass, guitar, and vocals. The title of the new record is adapted from Basque (in original: bi bi bi zazpi), while the lyrics are written in the "sandwich-language" package: four songs in Slovene, three in English, one in the Slovene-English mixture, two in the late SerboCroat; one title is translated into French, one text in Slovene has a SerboCroat title, and one text vice versa; in between, chickens cluck centrifugally and sheep bleat naturally. Moreover, the record includes two violin instrumentals from the Fourklor performance. Regretfully, Tijuana Toads did not get the copyrights. The producer and music engineer of Bi Bi Bi Sabí is Franci Rainer. The basic material was recorded in Robi’s place, Studio Poludio in Svetinje, and vocals, saxophone, and percussion in Gajic’s Faktor in Kodeljevo, Ljubljana. The material was mixed in Studio Tivoli as a customer of Borut Berden’s Studio Ritem. Besides the Macek-Bozo-Jani-Jovo quartet the following guests appear on the record: Sergej on saxophone, Marjan Stanic on tarabuca and bongos; Maja Pavlin with her accompanying vocal; and Vuk (persisting only in the bonus track). Again, the CD booklet was designed by Strip Core, while the photographs are the work of photographer Damjan Kocjancic, who also designs lighting at 2-2-2-7concerts. This time, the CD and tape are released in the co-production of Strip Core (Forum Ljubljana) and Helidon (ZOM). Together with the record comes first a videoclip for the song Lolitka - The Girl with Ice-Cream Eyes, directed by 2-2-2-7and the well-noticed rolling circus of Ana Monro, and produced by Forum Ljubljana and VPK. Successive hit number 2-2-2-7 final! After an especially successfull split-up of the band in summer 1999, the ultimate act of the 2-2-2-7 number followed: descent from the underground to the ground floor! Some years of unintentional transposing of old tapes, search for the lost or misplaced audio-tapes with mostly by chance recorded shows from the rich tours of the 2-2-2-7 band, prospered with two CDs: selection of practically all that has been preserved in the period of 1995 (with the show in MKNZ in Ilirska Bistrica) and 1999 (last documented show of the band, Schuetorf, D, April 1999) is some kind of “the fejst of 2-2-2-7”, - you can find on both discs 28 (!) songs from all three 2-2-2-7 albums plus raritetes from the single and samplers. All songs are recorded live - as 2-2-2-7 should be the best live (as the authorities claim). On the CDs you can also find some ultrasignificant radio jingles and halfdrunk concert intermezzo’s, which come quite natural. Therefore a part of the history. DISCOGRAPHY: V/A CD SLO. I.R.P. 1/92 (SKUC-Ropot & Nika Distribution) V/A CD No Border Jam No. 2 (Front Rock) CD Stripcore (Strip Core/Forum Ljubljana) CD No Brains No Tumors (Strip Core/Forum Ljubljana) 7" ep vinyl Sarlo budi nezan (Strip Core/Forum Ljubljana) V/A. Elvis de Luxe Saundtrack (Toaster records) V/A Eye - Sore, OX comp. 23 (Ox fanzine, D) CD + MC Bi bi bi sabí (Helidon/ZOM & Strip Core/Forum Ljubljana) V/A Youth Against Polician Violence (Deifer records, Chile) V/A Tavagnasco Rock 99 (I) V/A 1989/99 (Radio Student, the K4 club) V/A Izstekani II (Dallas) double CD 2-2-2-7: Vse zivo (concert years 1995-1999) (Statera records) V/A La Zone 1991-2001 (La Zone, B) 2227 & Ana Monro Theatre - video - Lolitka - 1998 2227 - Video - No Brains No Tumors - 1995 2227 - video - Innocent When You Dream - 1995 2227 - Video - I've Seen That Head Before- Like It Is - STRIP CORE 1993 2227 - live - Channel Zero-19.06.1998 - PART 01 2227 - live - Channel Zero-19.06.1998 - PART 02 2227 - live - Channel Zero -19.06.1998 - PART 03Member Since:
June 19, 2008Members:
Bozo Rakocevic - guitar, Jani Mujic - bass, Igor Jovo Brvar - drums, Macek - vocals, Vuk Krakovic - violin, vocals,Influences:
Sounds Like:
2227 - STRIP CORE - 1993
2227 - NO BRAINS NO TUMORS - 1995
2227 - BIBIBISABI - 1998
2227 - VSE ZIVO - CONCERT YEARS 1995 - 1999
CONCERTS :
1991
CRMK, Nova Gorica SLO, 21 Nov. 1991.
K4, Ljubljana, SLO, 22 Nov. 1991.
1992
1992 Project, KUD F. Preseren, Ljubljana SLO, 24 Jan. 1992.
MKNZ, Ilirska Bistrica SLO, 2 April 1992.
Open air festival, Cormons, I, May 1992.
Concerto contro la guerra (open air), Gorizia, I, 19 Sept. 1992.
Kraftwerk, Steyr, A, 2 Oct. 1992.
Kulturkanal Schwertberg, A, 3 Oct. 1992.
007, Prague CZ, 5 Oct. 1992.
K4, Ljubljana, SLO, 15 Oct. 1992.
1993
De Slovenen komen, OOC Perron, Venlo, NL, 17 July 1993.
La Cayena, Feltre, I, 9 April 1993.
Battaglia terme, I, 10 April 1993.
Open air "Koncert za plac", Postojna, SLO, 12 June 1993.
Open air festival, Verona, I, 2 July 1993.
Open air festival, Padova, I, 3 July 1993.
Open air festival Trzic, SLO, 10. July 1993.
MKC, Koper, SLO, 30. July 1993.
Cassa del popolo Trst, I, 31 July 1993.
Novi Rock Festival, Ljubljana, SLO, 4 Sept. 1993.
Gornja Radgona, SLO, 8 Dec. 1993.
Metelkova, Ljubljana, SLO, 9 Oct.1993.
Pinguin, Wiener Neustadt, A, 15 Oct. 1993.
KV Kulturkanal, Schwertberg, A, 4 Dec. 1993.
KUD France Preseren, Ljubljana, SLO, 18 Dec. 1993.
1994
Kulturni dom, Slovenj Gradec, SLO, 7 Jan. 1994.
MKNZ, Ilirska Bistrica, SLO, 8 Jan. 1994.
Strelisce, Dobravo, SLO, 21 Jan.1994.
BBC, Trieste, I, 4 Feb.1994.
Bezigrajska gimnazija, Ljubljana, SLO, 11th Feb. 1994.
Dobravlje, SLO, 12 Feb. 1994.
Litija, SLO, 18 Feb. 1994.
the Kontaktlinse festival, Klagenfurt, A, 22 Feb. 1994.
Kocevje, SLO, 2 April 1994.
Crnomelj, SLO, 16 April 1994.
Vegallomas, Szombathely, H, 21 April 1994.
Graffiti, Szentes, H, 22 April 1994.
EKH, Vienna, Austria, 23 April 1994.
Kultuurkaffee, Brussel, B, 28 April 1994.
JH Het Kretske, Nieuwerkerken, B, 29 April 1994.
't Verdriet, Zele, B, 30 April 1994.
Kraakkaffe, Utrecht, NL, 1 May 1994.
PH31, Amsterdam, NL, 2 May 1994.
de Hemel, Rotterdam, NL, 3 May 1994.
2B, Eindhoven, NL, 4 May 1994.
Odd Balls Dordrecht, NL, 5 May 1994.
Könnigsbrunn Jugendzentrum, Könnigsbrunn, D, 6 May 1994.
Musikschule, Lustenau, A, 7 May 1994.
Kulturbar, Baden, CH, 8 May 1994.
Sottosopra, Udine, I, 11 May 1994.
Channel Zero - Metelkova, Ljubljana, SLO, 1 June 1994.
Ad-Hoc festival, Idrija, SLO, 18 August 1994.
Untergrunt, Ormoz, SLO, 15 Oct. 1994.
KUD France Preseren, Ljubljana, SLO, 25 Oct.1994.
1995
KuBa, Baden, CH, 23 Feb. 1995
Kiff , Aarau, CH, 24 Feb. 1995.
Kofmehl, Solothurn, CH, 25 Feb. 1995.
Rote Fabrik, Zürich, CH, 28 Feb. 1995.
Epple Haus, Tübingen, D, 1 March 1995.
Hrvatski akademski klub CENTAR, Vienna, A, 10 March 1995.
KST at festival Kontradibidon, Belgrade, YU, 3 April 1995.
Strip Core 1989-95, Ljubljana, SLO, 14 April 1995.
Forbidden Fruits of Civil Society festival, Utrecht , NL, 4 May 1995.
Befrijdings festival, Utrecht, NL, 5 May 1995.
Rock cafe, Prague, CZ, 20 May 1995.
Strip Core 1989-'95 project, Laboratorio P, Trieste, I, 28 May 1995.
KV Kanal, Schwertberg, A, 4 June 1995.
No Brains No Tumors project, KUD France Preseren, Ljubljana, SLO, 13 June 1995.
Druga godba festival, Ljubljana, SLO, 13 June 1995.
Hum, SLO, 24 June 1995.
Seewiesenfest festival, Kleinreifiling, A, 8 July 1995.
1996
KUD France Preseren, Ljubljana, SLO, 30 Jan. 1996.
MKNZ, Ilirska Bistrica, SLO, 2 Feb. 1996.
the Life Club, Ajdovscina, SLO, 9 Feb. 1996.
La Zone, Liege, B, 21 Feb. 1996.
Magasin4, Bruselj, B, 22 Feb. 1996.
Kulturfabrik, Luxembourg, L, 23 Feb. 1996.
de Hemel, Rotterdam, NL, 26 Feb. 1996.
Effenaar, Eindhoven, NL, 28 Feb. 1996.
ACU, Utrecht, NL, 29 Feb. 1996.
Komplex, Schuttorf, D, 1 March 1996.
Zwijnzicht, Dordrecht, NL, 2 March 1996.
Blauer Bock, Bocholt, D, 3 March 1996.
JZ Wettringen, Wettringen, D, 4 March 1996.
Epple Haus, Tubingen, D, 6 March 1996.
Reithalle, Bern, CH, 7 March 1996.
La Case a Chocs, Neuchatel, CH, 8 March 1996.
Le Caveau, Delemont, CH, 9 March 1996.
KAB L'Usine, Geneve, CH, 10 March 1996.
Les instants chavires, Paris, F, 11 March 1996.
le Jimmy, Bordeaux, F, 13 March 1996.
Trans Europe Halles festival, Le Confort Moderne, Poitiers, F, 14 March 1996.
Fiestas y Luchas festival, Salles Germinale, Bourges, F, 16 March 1996.
Teden mladih festival, Khieselstein, Kranj, SLO, 10 May 1996.
Open the Box festival, St. Paul, A, 25 May 1996.
Kunstverein, Nürenberg, D, 14 June 1996.
Zoro, Leipzig, D, 15 June 1996.
HDR, Ronneburg, D, 16 June 1996.
Korax, Erfurt, D, 18 June 1996.
Riesa Efau, Dresden, D, 19 June 1996.
Gerberstr. 3, Weimar, D, 20 June 1996.
Arena, Amsterdam, D, 21 June 1996.
Falkenhaus, Saarbrücken, D, 25 June 1996.
Hauptquartier, Aachen, D, 26 June 1996.
Kaune, Gelsenkirchen, D, 28 June 1996.
The Drug of the Natyon project, Puppet theatre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SLO, 14. Oct. 1996.
The Drug of the Natyon project, as a part of the Phoenix project, Kronborg,Copenhagen, DK, 31. Oct. 1996.
the Sarajevo War Poster exhibition, KUD-FP.SI, 4. Nov. 1996.
the Alternativa 96 festival, featuring: Ferdinand et les philosophes, Pavel Fajt + Pluto, The Ex, Die Knödel..., Prague, CZ, 6. Dec. 1996.
1997
festival Kontaktlinse in Kult, Klagenfurt, A, 13 March.
Wolfsberg, A, 22 March.
MKNZ, Ilirska Bistrica, SLO, 29 March.
Novo Mesto, SLO, 18. April.
Metelkova, Ljubljana, SLO, 24. April.
festival Fiat, Dom Omladine Budo Tomovica, Podgorica, YU, 13. May 1997.
KST, Belgrade, YU, 15. May 1997.
Gromfest 2, Gornja Radgona, 24. May 1997.
Begunski center Trnovo, Ilirska Bistrica, 25. May 1997.
1998
UFFA huset, Trondheim, N, 9. April 1998
Krakereiret, Moss, N, 10. April 1998
Feelgood, Halden, N, 11. April 1998
Felix, Lillehammer, N, 12. April 1998
Mars, Oslo, N, 13. April 1998
Kroa & Kultur, Bo i Telemark, N, 14. April 1998
Kafe Munken, Arendal, N, 15. April 1998
Checkpoint Charlie, Stavanger, N, 16. April 1998
Slakthuset, Haugesund, N, 17. April 1998
Giovanni, Os - Osoyro, N, 18. April 1998
Garage, Bergen, N, 19. April 1998
Ungdomshuset, Kobenhavn, DK, 22. April 1998
Trinkhalle, Rheine, D, 23. April 1998
Channel Zero, Metelkova mesto, Ljubljana, SLO, 19.6.1998
Pivka, SLO, 1. Aug. 1998
Bad Radkersburg, A, 3. Aug. 1998
Trnfest, KUD France Prešeren, Ljubljana, SLO, 28. Aug. 1998
Ochtrup, D, 4. Sept. 1998
Kalashnikov, Terneuzen, NL, 5. Sept. 1998
de Hemel, Rotterdam, NL, 7. Sept. 1998
Forbidden Fruits festival, Tivoli, Utrecht, NL, 9. Sept. 1998
OCCII, Amsterdam, NL, 10. Sept. 1998
Magasin4, Bruxelles, B, 11. Sept. 1998
2B, Eindhoven, NL, 12. Sept. 1998
MC, Velenje, SLO, 24. Oct. 1998
Mladinski dom, Celovec/Klagenfurt, A, 25. Oct. 1998
K4, Ljubljana, SLO, 31. Oct. 1998
MKK, Crnomelj, SLO, 13. Nov. 1998
Idrija Swenak, Idrija, SLO, 12. Dec. 1998
Gustav-Pekarna, Maribor, SLO, 18. Dec. 1998
1999
klub Jutro, Ajdovscina, SLO, 30. Jan. 1999
Radio Student, Ljubljana, SLO, 25. March 1999
MKNZ, Ilirska Bistrica, SLO, 26. March 1999
AZ Aachen, Aachen, D, 14. April 1999
Komplex, Schüttorf, D, 15. April 1999
Kulturfabrik, L, 16. April 1999
Chez Zelle, Louvain-la-Neuves, B, 17. April 1999
the Pits, Kortrijk, B, 18. April 1999
Trinkhalle, Rheine, D, 19. April 1999
Frontline, Gent, B, 20. April 1999
La Zone, Liege, B, 21. April 1999
Hirscheneck, Basel, CH, 22. April 1999
SAS, Delemont, CH, 23. April 1999
Tavagnasco Rock festival, Tavagnasco (TO), I, 24. April 1999
30th Anniversary of Radio Student, Hounddog, LJ, SLO, 8. May 1999
the Strip Core project, KUK, Sarajevo, BIH, 14.-15. May 1999
Stattwerkstadt, Linz, A, 11. June 1999
EKH, Vienna, A, 12. June 1999
PROJECTS
Music for the dance theatre performance Do I Dream the Memory, or Do I Remember the Dream by Fourklor, April 1996.
Music for the Drug of the Natyon project, Oct. 1996.

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