Showing posts with label chinese beat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chinese beat. Show all posts

Saturday, May 15, 2010

back to the future


Here's this saturday's morning cartoon: a geat example of creative talent from China. It was made as an MV (music starts at 1:55) for Chinese 8-bit producer Baifan. It is the very first animation by Chinese animator, painter and VJ Wang Meng, whom I had the pleasure to interview for NeochaEDGE.

"When I was doing this series, I put forth a concept I call “I’m gonna regret the rest of my life if I give up my transformers and be a mama’s boy.” (如果为了比别的小朋友小红花多 而放弃玩变形金刚,我会遗憾终生的。)

(...) We started losing that happiness in high school when we were pressured to study excessively, and now we are pressured to work excessively, etc. – but what’s it all for? What’s the relationship between the “ideal” and reality? Is the “ideal” that we spend so much time studying and working really all that great?

Over the last few years there has been a resurgence of all things “retro” in China – 8-bit music, of course, can be included in this trend. This trend has greatly influenced me and my work. I think the reason people are into these things is not because the retro games or fashions of the past are better than the modern games or fashions or whatever. It’s mostly because people nowadays want to rediscover the happiness we all had when we were kids. That’s what’s happening with 8-bit music, it’s being made all over again as a re-fabricated retro thing because it makes us happy."

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

próximo oriente - auditory treats from asia


I've recently come across a wonderful Portuguese blog that features alternative musical inspiration from China and Asia. The program is called "Próximo Oriente/Middle East", it is created by Hugo Pinto and runs on Radio Macau. Have a listen, it is definetely worth it: an unexpected breath of fresh air, well-documented and with a lot of information on the musicians, if you understand Portuguese. Highly recommended!

Here's just a taster: All mixtapes are so good that I did not know which one to pick. I embedded the most recent one below:

Sunday, November 29, 2009

chinese beat: banana monkey


Through the bilingual website NeochaEDGE, I have recently discovered some great Chinese bands and I would like to do a sereis on posts on them. For the rest of the series, check out the "Chinese Beat" tag.

Here's a video of "Drunk Daddy" of one of my favourites: Banana Monkey. The sound quality is not perfect, but it gives a good idea of what these guys can do :)

Friday, November 20, 2009

chinese beat: women in chinese music


Through the bilingual website NeochaEDGE, I have recently discovered some great Chinese bands and I would like to do a series on posts on them: PK-14, Hedgehog, Carsick Cars, Queen Sea Big Shark, Banana Monkey and many more. As a first post in the series, I wanted to introduce some talented ladies passionate about making music:


For more videos in this series, check out the "Chinese Beat" tag.