Hungary: Make your own remix of I love by NOX

by Stella Floras 218 views

NOX, the Hungarian representatives at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest, are offering their fans the opportunity to make their own remix of the new single I love through the band's official website.

In the Hungarian band's official website, fans are offered an online mixing console which enables them to remix themselves NOX's single I love. You can load the song section by section, adjusting Szilvi's vocals, the drums, keys, strings etc to your liking. You can save your own remix, make it into a ringtone and even send it to a friend in an ecard (free registration required).

NOX's 2006 album Shining won the prestigious Fonogram Award by the Association of Hungarian Record Publishers ( MAHASZ) as best album of the year. Later that year, NOX released Evermore, the album that went platinum and aims to strengthen the new profile of NOX changing from a pop group into a song and dance extravaganza on stage. In 2008, NOX will be embarking on a European tour with the Amazing Live Show based on the Evermore concept. The tour will kick off in March 2008 and it will include over thirty live concerts in five countries. On October 3, NOX will be appearing at the Muveszetek Palotajaban in Budapest.

Don't forget to also visit the video section of NOX's website where you can watch the video clip of their 2005 Eurovision Song Contest entry Forogj világ in English (Spin world) and the very impressive video clip No more dance.

Make your own I love remix by clicking hereand letesctoday.com know what you think of this originalfeature in our reactions section. (to just enter the NOX site click on Tovabb)

Stella Floras

Thanks to Johnny Logan and Hold me now I fell in love with the Eurovision Song Contest, a love that's been going strong ever since with undiminished passion. My first memories date back to 1977 and the lyrics of Rock bottom, Dschinghis Khan and A ba ni bi are still engraved in my brain.

I joined esctoday.com in 2006 as a junior editor after being invited by Barry Viniker, I soon became Senior Editor and during the 2007 contest in Helsinki I was appointed Head of Communications. Today I hold the post of Head of Human Resources and I am proud to be working with the best editorial team in the world.