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Maribor24IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 807 days ago Magnifico filled Leona Štuklja Square: "I didn't know I was so popular among German-speaking people" (PHOTO and VIDEO)The article reports on a concert by Slovenian musician Magnifico (Robert Pešut) at Trg Leona Štuklja in Maribor. The performance, which blended rock, pop, Balkan rhythms, and disco glamour, attracted a large audience. Magnifico expressed surprise at his popularity among German-speaking people, joking that he was mistaken for someone else by tourists. The piece highlights his career spanning over two decades, including his work with the band U'redu, solo success, and contributions to film scores, such as for the Serbian film 'Montevideo, Bog te video!'
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a music concert and does not address any politically charged topics. It provides information about the artist's career and performance without taking a stance on political issues.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports on Magnifico's concert at Trg Leona Štuklja, including his comments about popularity among German-speaking audiences and his career highlights. While the tone is somewhat celebratory, it does not appear to be overly biased or lacking in factual accuracy.
Si21IndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 856 days ago Balance sheet live = balanced lifeThe article discusses the return of the Slovenian band 'Balans' after a short break, announcing their new music and upcoming performances. The duo has been focusing on new material and reworking their concert setup with bassist Martin Kramberger and guitarist Jan Cizek. They performed at the winter season's highlight at Kino Šiška during the šMENT mini-festival, with the concert recorded by master Luka Seliškar and edited by Jure Anžiček. The article highlights their new live EP titled 'vedno več je ljudi, ki se jim v lajv ipi', featuring a video clip directed by Lenart Merlin. The band is set to release their new studio album 'prisila ne prinese pokoritve' at a special concert in Ljubljana on October 23, 2026, with additional performances in Belgrade and Zagreb.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a musical performance and event, which falls under the category of sports or entertainment. There is no political charge or controversy involved in the content. The framing remains neutral, discussing the band's activities, performances, and future plans without any overt bias
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article gives clear information about the band balans returning after a break, their new lineup, and upcoming releases. The dates and events mentioned align with typical promotional content. The tone remains mostly neutral, though there is some enthusiasm in describing the band's activities.
DnevnikIndependent🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 858 days ago A legend who doesn't like to compromise.The article discusses the concert performance of Jamaican reggae artist Burning Spear at a summer music festival in Ljubljana. At 81 years old, Burning Spear, known as one of the pioneers of roots reggae, returned after a long hiatus, showcasing his enduring musical strength despite age-related limitations. The performance included classic tracks from the 1970s and 1980s, with a strong rhythm section and a well-rehearsed eight-member band. While the sound quality was not perfect and some vocals were slightly muffled, the intensity of the concert remained high throughout. The piece highlights Burning Spear's continued relevance and commitment to delivering a meaningful live experience.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a music performance and does not engage with politically charged topics such as government, elections, or social policies. It provides a descriptive account of the concert without taking a stance or using language that suggests a particular ideological leaning.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): This article gives a comprehensive overview of Burning Spear's return to the stage, detailing his history, recent album, and performance. It presents facts objectively, maintaining a respectful tone towards the artist's legacy. Aligns well with cross-source consensus on his status as a legendary fig
RTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 80Objective 758 days ago The gala hall will host the Japanese trio Green Milk From The Planet OrangeThe article announces a concert by the Japanese rock band Green Milk From The Planet Orange at Ljubljana's Gala Hall on July 14, 2026. The band, which began their musical journey in 2001, has toured extensively around the world and continues to perform actively. The event is described as featuring 'beautiful chaos' and 'cosmic nonsense,' highlighting the band's unique style. The article mentions their non-stop touring schedule and emphasizes their energetic live performances rather than passive audience engagement.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event related to music and does not address any politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. It provides information about a concert without taking a stance or using biased language.
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): The article accurately reports on Green Milk From The Planet Orange's upcoming concert at Gala Hala, providing dates and details. It maintains a neutral tone, though there is some promotional language typical of event announcements. Factually sound with minimal bias.
Slovenske noviceIndependentCenter12 hr. ago After a sold-out farewell concert, a surprise: Paraf present their new song ČČisti (VIDEO)The legendary Slovenian band Paraf has released a new single titled 'Čisti' following their sold-out concert at home. The song, part of their latest studio album 'Paraf,' maintains the group's recognizable style by combining strong musical energy with lyrics that raise questions about the world we live in, blending personal emotions with social concerns. Singer Pavica Čabrijan explains that the song was created as a response to the confusing situations of modern times, expressing both despair and quiet hope, reminding listeners that previous generations have overcome difficult challenges while remaining true to themselves. The track references Patti Smith's famous line about Jesus dying for someone else's sins. This release follows one of the most significant events in the band's recent history—their sold-out concert at the Pogon venue in late May, which marked the first sellout there since the space reopened. During the performance, they took the audience through five decades of their creative journey, with appearances from bands Kraljevi Termiti and Grč, reviving the spirit of Ljubljana's punk and new wave scenes. The album was produced by Matej Zec, with contributions from多位音乐人.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event involving a music band releasing a new song. There is no political framing, discussion of policies, or mention of political figures. The content is purely artistic and does not carry any political charge.
Ljubljanske noviceIndependentCenteryesterday Experience the magic of Vienna Johan Experience Johann Strauss, the first worldwide pop star in historyThe article announces a special gala concert dedicated to Johann Strauss Jr., scheduled to take place at Arena Stožice in Ljubljana on February 27, 2027. The event features a 50-member Austrian orchestra, vocalists, dancers, and renowned conductor Alfred Eschwé. It highlights Johann Strauss Jr.'s legacy as a pioneer who brought classical music to global audiences, emphasizing his influence on European cultural heritage. The concert includes iconic works such as 'The Blue Danube' and 'Emperor Waltz,' along with traditional elements like the Radetzky March. The production aims to celebrate his timeless appeal through a blend of orchestral performance, visual artistry, and audience participation.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and historical appreciation of Johann Strauss Jr., presenting information about his musical contributions and the upcoming concert without overt ideological slant. There is no political commentary or biased framing, making it suitable for a center-aligned assessment.
Si21IndependentCenteryesterday The balance of the live EP!On July 6, 2026, the Slovenian band Balans released a new short EP titled 'Vedno več je ljudi, ki se jim v lajv ipi,' which includes four songs from a concert at Kino Šiška. The EP features tracks such as 'Bolj gre za boj,' 'Vse dano,' '17 Mejlou,' and a new song from their upcoming studio album. On March 27, 2026, the band performed at the Katedrala during the first edition of the šMENT mini-festival, collaborating with musicians Martin Kramberger and Jan Cizej. The EP was mixed by Luke Seliškar and mastered by Jure Anžiček. The band announced upcoming concerts, including a main event in Ljubljana at Gala Hall on October 23, 2026, coinciding with the release of their new studio album 'Prisla ne prinese pokoritve.'
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a music performance and the release of a new EP by the band Balans, which does not involve any politically charged subject matter. It provides information about concerts, musical collaborations, and future tour dates, all of which fall under cultural or entertainment news.
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