Publication date: 02-04-2013
The bandwidth phase project aims at the Taiwan international treaties to Spring Scream music fest-via the Internet
Visitors to the annual Spring Scream music festival will be held later this week on first in Southern Taiwan will be able to watch live performances of nine Israeli bands-via the Internet.
A Skype-phase, called the "bandwidth phase," will be set up during the five-day festival for the first time so that festival goers can enjoy live music by musicians from around the world, said including Israel economic and Cultural Office, the Israeli bands in Taipei (ISECO) in a statement yesterday.
The nine Israeli ties will be a six-hour performance in Tel Aviv, Israel, staging while Taiwanese fans will be able to watch them online
Event organizers have prepared Skype, ichat, facetime and other live streaming services, as well as large screens with surround sound so that music lovers can enjoy the experience in first on a cable connection.
Famous Israeli DJ Orly Yaakobi is also invited to fly to Taiwan to host the first stage concert in bandwidth, ISECO added.
Israel is the first country to join the Spring Scream debut bandwidth phase project, noted. Jimi Moe, founder of the annual music festival, rather early to extend invitations to the ISECO help these bands and Yaakobi, it added.
Spring Scream is scheduled to kick off on April 3 and will last till Sunday 7 April with music in the Oluanpi lighthouse in Pingtung County's first National Park.
This year, the outdoor music festival planned to characterize 300-plus bands and DJs play a total of eight stages, according to the event organizer.
Initially launched by two expatriate Americans, tired and Wade Davis in 1995 the annual event, now in its 19th year become highly successful and each year attracts tens of thousands of visitors.
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