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− | [[New Wave Syria]] was launched in [[established::2007]] as a side project by [[Urša Golob]] and [[Rok Pezdirc]]. Their music is best described with instruments they use: analouge synthesizers, D-I-Y gadgets and drum machine. Quirky electronic dance beats with distinguished dramatic vocals became popular in club venues across the country. | + | [[New Wave Syria]] was launched in [[established::2007]] as a side project by [[Urša Golob]] and [[Rok Pezdirc]]. Their music is best described with instruments they use: analouge synthesizers, D-I-Y gadgets and drum machine. Quirky electronic dance beats with distinguished dramatic vocals soon became popular in club venues across the country. |
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://newwavesyria.com/ New Wave Syria website] | *[http://newwavesyria.com/ New Wave Syria website] |
Revision as of 11:20, 15 March 2011
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19 Oct 2013
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3 Oct 2013
6 Oct 2013
Coma Stereo, Ian Green, It's Everyone Else, Kill Kenny, Milk Drinkers, New Wave Syria, N'toko, Toronto Drug Bust and Werefox. Presentation of Slovenia as a guest country was organised by SIGIC, Slovene Music Information Centre in cooperation with the Slovenian Music Week, and Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA) (Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna),
at the Waves Vienna Music Showcase Festival and Conference
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7 Aug 2013
9 Aug 2013
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15 Jun 2013
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7 Jul 2011
10 Jul 2011
Laibach and Leeloojamais at the Fusion Stage, New Wave Syria at the Exit Music Live Stage and Aperion at the Explosive, Slovene DJs (tandem Danza Macabra, Aneuria and Roby Deep) at the Urban Bug Stage