Modern Music of Belarus
Belarus had their independence after the fall of the Soviet Union and new bands showed up, and they include the N.R.M (Probably the be...
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Belarus
had their independence after the fall of the Soviet Union and new bands showed
up, and they include the N.R.M (Probably the best famous rock band of the late
1990’s and to the 2000’s decade). ULIS the modern pop stars are also famous,
which include the Boris Moiseev and Lyapis Trubetskoy (through they tend to
position themselves toward Russia and Russian speakers). They also have
electronic music performers such as Austin, Energun 22, Dromos. While noting is
Drum XTC performs live drum bass. Between 2002 a new generation of electronic
band appeared organized by electrokids promo-class which includes the classes
such as Randomajestiq, Stone People, Dreamlin, T-Trider, Cherry Vata and
Koordinate of Wonders.
www.belarus.by
The
rock music of Belarus arose in Perestroika period. The banks such as Bi-2
(which presently living in Russia), Lyapis Trubeskoy, Krama and ULIS were
established in late 1980’s or early 1990’s. Though the rock music has risen in
fame in the present years, the Belarusian government wanted to limit the amount
of popular music aired on the television or radio, in the favour of their
traditional Belarusian music. These stops have encouraged some of the Belarusian
bands to sign up to Russian labels and to tour more in their neighbouring
countries.
The
culture of the country was centring on the folk and folk rock music which continued
today by Stary Olsa, Gods Tower, Vicious Crusade and Kriwi, which among others.
Stary Olsa is a Neo-Medieval music revivalist band that is using original
instruments of the medieval Belarus (then part of Grand Duchy of Lithunia).
The
year 2003, the Belarus took part in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest for
their first time, the participant Volha Satsiuk came in the 4th
place. In the year 2004 Belarus made it to the semi-finals of the regular
Eurovision Song Contest. It was represented by the duo Alaksandra I Kanstantsin
who failed and do not reach the final. Nevertheless, they later won the Junior
Eurovision Song Contest of the 2005 which followed that year, with Ksenia
Sitnik’s song. My Vmeste, while the nation has never won the real contest, the
Belarusian singer –writer Alexander Rybak who won for the Norway in 2009, with
his song fairytale which earn a record score.
The
Belarusian power helped the folk or Slavic music at the country, and tops the
musical event with the state sponsored by Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk, an
annual pop and folk music ceremony in Vitebsk. The largest ceremony of
Belarusian rock music takes place outside the Belarus, in Grodek (Belarusian,
Haradok), northeastern Poland, a small city of 40 kilometres east of Bialystok
which the centre of Podlaskie Voivodeship that is populated by a 200,000 strong
Belarusian minority. The ceremony, which held in July every year since 1990,
which is organized by the Belarusian Union of Students (BAS) in Poland. The
official name of the event is the music festival of young Belarus or Basovisca
(BASS). Some rock music fans dubbed it Belarusian Woodstock.