Spectrovision Song Contest

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The Spectrovision Song Contest is an international competition of music between regions of The Spectrum. The very first Spectrovision Song Contest was due to be hosted in Parodia, White-Rose on 21st May 2007. The hosts will be Teresa Myre-Robinson, star of TV series Protagonists, and Dylan Renard, popular White-Roseite radio DJ.

On the 22nd May, it was revealed that technical failure had resulted in several acts being unable to perform. The organisers are currently working to prepare these acts and begin the contest as soon as possible. It has now been confirmed which nations will be participating, but not which acts have been affected by the difficulties.

Rules

Each country will enter a particular song and have the artist perform it live on the day. Songs and artists must be original creations, although heavily-altered existing artists will be permitted at the adjudicator's discretion. Entrants must provide the following information before the event:

  • Artist Name
  • Song Title
  • Style/Stage Presence
  • Genre

Then, once the acts have been performed, the nations will vote for each other's songs. Nations must choose songs to award 12, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 point. Nations may not give points to their own entry. Only nations who have entered a song will be permitted to vote. The winner will eventually go on to host the next Spectrovision Song Contest.

Entrants

A total of 13 nations may be competing in the Spectrovision Song Contest. The entries are presented in running order which was randomly drawn by an independant adjudicator. Songs, artists and genres will be revealed as soon as technical difficulties are overcome. Nations participating were confirmed on the 22nd May.

Number Nation Artist Song Genre Place Points
01 Calumnius unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
02 Buttery Boonswoggles unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
03 Eggfree unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
04 Dhatsun unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
05 Domas-Porada unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
06 Sabrateur unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
07 Mushy Pea unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
08 Don Flanioso unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
09 Ti Amero unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
10 Nintenduu 64 unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
11 Sherylannia unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
12 White-Rose unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
13 Oldham Road unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown

Interlude

Between the performances and the vote results, a ten minute interlude act will be performed. It is rumoured, but not yet confirmed, that the interlude act will be the nineteen-piece band, 64-bit.

Spokespersons

Each nation has a spokesperson who will reveal the results of that nation's voting. The nations' spokespersons are as follows: