Slon in Sadež

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Slon in Sadež (English: The Elephant and the Apple) is a Slovenian musical group, formed in 2001 by Jure Karas (The Elephant) and Igor Bračič (The Apple). They perform music of various genres. Their music is humorous and mostly politically orientated.

They discuss topics such as family violence, drug prohibition, entering NATO and violence in Guantanamo bay. They also made a few parodies to popular Slovene turbo folk songs (Brizgalna brizga by Atomik Harmonik). Most of their music is in Slovene, but also in English (the hit Taliban Reggae) and in Serbo-Croatian.

The original duo also perfoms at Radio Center as Radio Slon in Sadež with humorous shows. There they often make fun of various Slovene dialects.

The other members of the group are Matjaž Ugovšek-Ugo, Igor Brvar-Jovo (later left the group), Rok Šinkovec, Matej Horvat and Samo Šalomon.

In 2004 they received the Viktor Award as prominent media personalities. In 2008 they have run the whole Viktor Award show.[1]

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  • Kabare (2001)
  • Komercialne piiip (2004)
  • Štafeta mladosti (2005)

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