The article discusses a music event celebrating Miha Kralj, a pioneer of electronic music in former Yugoslavia, marking his 60th anniversary of creative work. The concert, part of the 74th Ljubljana Festival, features a diverse lineup of musicians and artists, including violinist Nina Pečar, harpist Anja Gaberc, saxophonist David Prelec, and vocalists such as Brigita Lupša, Matic Nareks, and Milan Hribar. It highlights Kralj’s influential career, starting with his early work in the band Dekameroni and later founding his group Praha. His 1980 album 'Andromeda' is noted as the first independent electronic record in socialist Yugoslavia, achieving international success. The article also mentions his recent album 'Parallel Mirror,' which took six years to complete, and references his unique sound style and influence compared to figures like Jean-Michel Jarre and Giorgio Moroder.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article focuses on a cultural and artistic celebration of a musician's career and does not engage with politically charged topics or take an ideological stance. It provides information about a music festival event and Kralj's contributions to electronic music without any overt political framing.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 88 · Objektivnost 85): This article offers comprehensive coverage of the event, including specifics about the location, guest performers, and Kralj's historical significance. It maintains objectivity by presenting facts without emotional bias. However, it cuts off mid-sentence, slightly affecting completeness.





