May 2012
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CHINAMUSICRADAR: Blogger details excessive...
SOURCE: http://www.chinamusicradar.com/?p=3276 Editor’s Note: This is a long one, but (to our knowledge) the first full English-language account of the Xoundforce/Rock Empire dust-up that first hit the Chinese blogs a week ago. Hat tips to RockinChina and Weibo for alerting us to the original blog posts and our intrepid new Radar intern, Patrick Keefe, for doing the research and writing this...
May 31st
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BEIJINGDAZE: Weekend Roundup
SOURCE: http://beijingdaze.com/tunes/2012/05/31/live-music-quickslants-ciao-bella-happy-birthday-farewell-and-dont-grow-up/ With Daze Feast preparations well underway, and BD’s new baby, Cuju, due to open next week, things are little busy here at Daze HQ, but you can be sure that’s not going to stop us catching some tunes! Here’s a few of the shows that have caught our attention this weekend: ...
May 31st
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BEIJINGDAZE: 50 Years of British Rock Archives...
source: http://beijingdaze.com/general/2012/05/28/50-years-of-british-rock-archives-currently-in-beijing-this-week-check-it-out/ This one has been a bit under the radar, probably due to the high number of special shows we’ve had in Beijing the last few weeks. Still, plenty of time remains to go and check out this huge archive of British contributions to Rock n Roll from the last 50 years. ...
May 28th
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PANGBIANR: Beijing’s Electro/Experimental...
SOURCE: http://pangbianr.com/electro-underground/ In a recent City Weekend blurb, Blake Stone-Banks — the magazine’s former nightlife editor — articulates a phenomenon that has been flitting around my brain for about a year now. That’s Beijing’s “electro underground,” and its aesthetic overlap with experimental music. [Let me first state for the record that I acknowledge there are no genre...
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紅棠之喜: 厚积薄发——记陈萨北京独奏会 →
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 17 in D Minor, Op. 31/2, “Tempest” 暴风雨 Liszt: Au lac de Wallenstadt 在瓦伦城湖上,选自旅游岁月第一集“瑞士游记” Liszt: Ballade No. 2 in B Minor, S.171 R.16 第二叙事曲 Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 21 in C Major, Op. 53, “Waldstein” 黎明 Liszt: Les cloches de Geneve 日内瓦的钟声,选自旅游岁月第一集“瑞士游记” Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody in C Sharp Minor, S.224/12 R.106/12 匈牙利狂想曲12号 ...
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LIVEBEIJINGMUSIC.COM On The Scene: Xiaoping May...
I’ve been itching to check out the ‘new D-22’, XP in all its glory since the Sally Can’t Dance Festival, and though I wanted to hold off till one of their Sunday parties, which seem like a great addition to the weekly lineup, but I just couldn’t resist. So against the efforts of my friends to keep me away and get over to Temple (which I eventually did anyway), I trucked over to the XP (or...
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