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The main members Jure Karas and Igor Bračič.
Slon in Sadež ("Elephant and Fruit") is a Slovenian musical group with its main members being Jure Karas (Slon) and Igor Bračič (Sadež). The group came into existence in 2001. Its music consists of various genres and is mostly humorous and sometimes politically oriented. At first, the only members were Jure and Igor. Later the bassist Matjaž Ugovšek-Ugo and drummer Igor Brvar-Jovo joined. In 2005 the quartet transformed into a sextet with the members being Slon, Sadež, Matjaž Ugovšek (now playing guitar), Rok Šinkovec (accordion and musical keyboard), Matej Horvat (drums) and Samo Šalamon (bass).

Discography:

  • Kabare (2001)
  • Komercialne pizde (2004)
  • Štafeta mladosti (2005)
  • Radio Slon in Sadež (2007)
  • Sponzorska plata (2010)

Slon in Sadež provides examples of:

  • Epic Rocking: The song "Reper" is about 7 minutes and 24 seconds long.
  • Fake-Out Fade-Out: "Čreva na plot" makes you think the song has ended until you hear the singer scream the lyric "Še enkrat!"("Once more!")
  • Heavy Meta: The song "Reper" is about rap music and the song "Čreva na plot" is about Oberkrainer/narodnozabavna music.
  • Lyrical Cold Open: The song "Čreva na plot" opens with a narration, which is a parody of the Slovene poem "Glosa" by France Prešeren.
  • Scatting: "Čreva na plot" ends with the looped lyrics "Pa ra ra ram, pa ra ram".

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