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Bastion ((マケドニア語:Бастион)) was an eminent electronic music group from Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, notable for its member Kiril Džajkovski (Кирил Џајковски), who later rose to international prominence as a solo musician, DJ and a composer of the soundtrack album for Milčo Mančevski's movie ''Dust''. The trio was formed in 1983 in Skopje, then SR Macedonia. The line up consisted of: Ana Kostovska (vocalist), Kiril Džajkovski (keyboards) and Ljubomir Stojsavljević (bass guitar). The author of their lyrics was the internationally acclaimed film director Milčo Mančevski, at that time a correspondent of the magazines Džuboks and ''Zdravo'' from New York City. He was also a director of their music video for the song ''Hot day in Mexico''. The group recorded several songs in Macedonian language for the music production of the national Radio-Television Skopje. They released their debut self-titled album in 1984. Most of the songs on the record, which was released for PGP-RTB from Belgrade are in Serbo-Croat, because it was the most widespreaded language in the former Yugoslav federal market. After they disbanded, Džajkovski started to work with the prominent Macedonian rock band Leb i sol and played on their albums ''Kao Kakao'' and ''Putujemo''. Ana Kostovska continued as a solo singer and actress. In 1987 she was a candidate from Macedonia at Jugovizija, the Yugoslav national pre-selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2006 their first album was re-released on audio CD in Republic of Macedonia by ''Lithium Records'', ''PMG Recordings'' and ''AG Records'' under the title ''Works and Rew>>works''. The CD also included tribute cover versions recorded by several, mostly younger Macedonian bands and solo artists such as: Robotek, PMG Collective, Steel Temple and others. ==References== *(Janjatović, Petar. ''Ilustrovana Enciklopedija Yu Rocka 1960-1997'', publisher: Geopoetika, 1997 ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bastion (band)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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