Basovišča
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Basóvišča (IPA: [ba'sovʲiʂtʂa]; Music Festival of Young Belarus) — the festival of Belarusian alternative and rock music, which is annually conducted by Belarusian Association of Students since 1990.
The festival takes place during two July days in the Borak forest near Gmina of Gródek, Poland. The important part of the festival is music contest, in which young bands compete for prizes - usually money and right to record their album for free. Well-known stars of Belarusian and Polish rock-scene usually perform there too.
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[edit] History
[edit] 2006
17th Basovišča was held on July 22 - July 23, 2006. Contest was on second day. It was the first time when band from Lithuania, IR, took part in it.
[edit] Contest results
Winners:[1]
- Parason - 40 hours of recording in Apollo Studio, and money (1800 zl)
- S.D.M. - 25 hours of recording in Studio Rembrandt Radio Bialystok, and money (1200 zl)
- Nevma - 1360 zl
- Ludzi śviatla - 1000 zl
- Vodar suśviet - electric guitar
Other participants: Band A, Krok, RoStra, Termin X, Mozart
[edit] Line up
Friday, July 21: IR (LT), 5set5 (PL), Rima (PL), Orchestra Arturo Piazza (ITA), Ambasadar KROU/ČpB (BY), Siddhartha (PL), Troitsa (BY), Zero-85 (PL), Neuro Dubel (BY)
Saturday, July 22: Imprudence (BY), Źmiaja (BY), Indiga (BY), Tav.Mauzer (BY), Krama (BY), Sjel (PL), :B:N: (BY), Red Emprez (PL), Drum Ecstasy (BY), IQ48 (BY), N.R.M. (BY)
[edit] References
- ^ "Вынікі конкурсу "Басовішча-2006" (Results of Basovišča-2006 contest)", Тузін Гітоў, July 23, 2006. Retrieved on 2006-07-30.
[edit] External links
- (Belarusian) (Polish) Basovišča — the official web-site