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'Bok' or 'Bog' indicates 'hi' in Croatian, depending on who or where you're being welcomed.

 
 

DJ .ORG

DJ.org is known for his energetic trance sets and his talent for remixes. He combines different genres and sounds in a unique way and thus inspires his audience. His performance is an explosive mixture of creativity, passion and skill.

 

DJ LELO

DJ Lelo sets combine brash techno trance beats with heartfelt songs of the 2000s and animate everyone to absolute exuberance and ecstasy.
At the same time he manages to prove humor, to pick up the audience, and yet to create sophisticated and harmonic variety.

 

ICE SCHOLLE

Ice Scholle is a DJ who heats up the atmosphere and makes the dance floor shake. With a wide repertoire ranging from break beats to hard techno, he makes for a unique and unforgettable club experience. His sets are the result of careful track selection and a true attention to detail.

 
 
 

There are many theories where the word ‘bok’ originated from. One of those theories is that it is an abbreviated derivation of the archaic Austrian salutation ‘Mein Buecken’ (bow). In Austro-Hungarian Zagreb that was usually accompanied by the gesture of topping one’s hat.

Another theory claims that ‘bok’ is connected to old salutations such as ‘Bog te pozdravi’ (God says hi), ‘Bog daj’ (God give), ‘Bog’(God) or from the term for farewell ‘Zbogom’ (With God).

Leaving the dispute about the origin and usage to the professionals, we decided to explore the B-word as it is used in Zagreb.
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