Myslovitz - Awards

Awards

  • Apart from numerous accolades awarded by Polish music magazines and radio stations, Myslovitz received the weekly Polityka's prestigious Paszport in the category "Pop/Rock/Entertainment" in 1999; in 2000 the Polish Playboy declared Długość Dzwięku Samotności and Myslovitz "Song of The Year" and "Band of The Year" respectively, whereas the Polish issue of Elle declared them the "most stylish stars in music".
  • Myslovitz were frequently nominated for Fryderyks (the Polish equivalent of the BRIT Award or the Grammy) in various categories. In total, they received seven Fryderyk awards - in 1998 for "Music Video of The Year" (for To nie był film/"It wasn't a movie" - see above), in 1999 for "Band of The Year" and "Rock Album of The Year" (for Długość Dzwięku Samotności/"Length of the sound of solitude"), in 2000 for "Song of The Year" (for Chłopcy/"(Town) Boys") and "Video of The Year" (for Dla Ciebie/"For You"), and in 2003 for "Album of The Year (for Korova Milky Bar).
  • After two nominations in previous years, Myslovitz were declared Best Polish Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2002 and again in 2003.
  • On January 23, 2005, as part of the European Commission's Border Breakers award ceremony held at MIDEM 2005 in Cannes, Myslovitz received the European Breakthrough award for Korova Milky Bar as the best-selling album out of the ten new EU member states.

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