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Romania s ASTRA Rock Festival offering free camping to festivalgoers

Romania s ASTRA Rock Festival offering free camping to festivalgoers
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ASTRA Rock Festival-goers offered free tent camping on grounds of namesake Sibiu-based open-air museum

ASTRA Rock Festival-goers (August 11 - 13) have the unique opportunity to be the first tourists to benefit from free tent camping on the grounds of.

Tribune Take: When DIY music became the new normal in Pakistan

Tribune Take: When DIY music became the new normal in Pakistan A better year for Pakistani songs comes to a close with new platforms and more original content KARACHI: For the past 12 months, discourse on anything, be it commerce, arts, and culture, sociology, science, or the correlation between all of them, ends up being a commentary on how the ongoing pandemic has been detrimental to a particular walk of life. With respect to arts and entertainment, it has almost become a cliché to talk about how the coronavirus has crippled the industry. By no means does it mean that the plight of stakeholders doesn’t warrant attention. Film-makers, musicians, actors, and other performers, particularly the ones that did not fall under the 1% cream of the crop, have seen the rug slipped from underneath. If music alone is focused, with the sudden ban on concerts for an indefinite period, the main source of livelihood for musicians was cut off. The recording industry also witnessed a domino ef

2020: The year in music

Instep Today Sun, 12, 20 Rohail Hyatt produced an all-original yet shorter version of Coke Studio in lieu of Covid-19 with urban artists only and a crisper house-band. “We’re beaten and blown by the wind/Trampled in dust/I’ll show you a place/High on the desert plain, yeah/Where the streets have no name.” - ‘Where The Streets Have No Name’ - U2 The passing year has been a strange one and not just for music. The way we live, travel and work along with our consumption of music, has changed. 2020 emerged as the year of Covid-19, a global pandemic that made working from home and staying indoors the new normal. It also meant musicians worked digitally as technology became a necessity to be embraced. In some ways, it pushed artists out of their comfort zone irrespective of the challenges that lay ahead, leading to unexpectedly stunning new music. In other ways, it provided novel vantage points from which to look at the future of music with.

2020: The year in music | Instep | thenews com pk

December 20, 2020 The growth of independent record labels, several EPs, music videos, singles and the resurrection of electro-pop in mainstream music via Velo Sound Station (VSS) and a dissimilar version of Coke Studio 2020…these were some of music’s defining moments in what has been a difficult year. Meesha Shafi has made three appearances on Coke Studio, with two on Velo Sound Station and an independent single with Abdullah Siddiqui, making this a very successful year musically speaking. – Photo by Ali Shah. “We’re beaten and blown by the wind/Trampled in dust/I’ll show you a place/High on the desert plain, yeah/Where the streets have no name.”

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