ביט 69
About ביט 69
Beat69 started to play together on June 2004. Since then the band has never stopped performing and it shared stages with many major artists in Israel, amongst: Monica Sex, Sheygets, Useless ID, Man Alive, Synergia, Parvarim Refugeez, Betzefer, Peter Roth, Maor Cohen, Irmi Kaplan and many more. Beat69 have also participated on nation-wide scale Festivals such as Tel Aviv Beer City festival and other cool events, leaving scorched stages behind them and excited audience. The Punk Rock spirit combined with the Rock n' Roll attitude they brought was incinerating, and they slowly gained audience across Israel. On May 2006 The band took on itself a harsh rehearsals schedule in order to finish its first album, with Yuval Mendelson ("Sheygets") as its Musical Producer. On June 2006 the album was recorded, in Ofer Koren and Shiko Feldman's studio in Tel-Aviv. Avi Marcovitch was the sound engineer and he also mixed the album. Mastering process was made by Udi Koomran. On 2007 Beat69 released their first single - "Kmo Shelach (Like Yours)" to the radio and got into the Galgalatz radio playlist. On Janurary 2007 Beat69 has started writing its own personal column on the leading teen magazine of Israel "Rosh 1". Each week the band recommended the readers about other Punk Rock bands, both local and international. Thus the band has helped promoting the local Israeli growing Punk Rock scene. On March 2007 Beat69 has performed on the Israeli Music TV Awards as a guest act. Their show swept the audiance, who was consisted of major industry and media personas. Beat69 instantly became Punk Rock stars. The video clip of that concert reached the 10th place on the channel countdown, and in no time they reached the top ten on the local music videos countdown. Beat69 released their first full length "Homarim Retovim" in the 28th, March 2007, to the music stores across Israel. On April 2007 Beat69 were invited to open the Rock Atzmaut festival, the biggest rock event of Israel. In front of a crowd of 15,000 they rocked and gave a kick ass concert. The crowd gave them love, and they gave them a doze of fuckin' good music.
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