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Tag Archives: Shanghai Beat
Music Shorts – 21 Grams
The Shanghai Beat “Music Shorts” brings you a performance by 21 Grams, a Shanghainese experimental post rock band whose introspective music is inspired by an their passion for film.
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Music Shorts – Hard Queen
The Shanghai Beat “Music Shorts” brings you a 3-song performance by Hard Queen, an up-and-coming basement / indie pop band from Shanghai. Also on Tudou for faster loading in China.
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Tagged Danwei TV, Eno, Hard Queen, indie, music, pop, Popil, rock, Schokora, Shanghai, Shanghai Beat
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Music Shorts – Banana Monkey
A performance by Banana Monkey, an up and coming indie / garage rock band from Shanghai.
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Tagged Banana Monkey, Danwei TV, indie, music, rock, Schokora, Shanghai, Shanghai Beat
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The Shanghai Beat: Graffiti Shanghai
Danwei TV presents episode 4 of The Shanghai Beat, titled “Graffiti Shanghai.” Featured band: 21 Grams.
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Tagged 21 grams, graffiti, Hker, Moganshan, Mr. Lan, Neocha, Popil, rucker park, Schokora, Shanghai, Shanghai Beat, Xiang
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Power of Love, by Lin Di (林笛)
While attending last night’s candlelight vigil in Shanghai at People’s Square, the lead singer and pipa player from the well-known Chinese band Cold Fairyland, Lin Di (林笛), shot the video below. Lin Di stayed up all night to not only … Continue reading
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Free Chinese music to your desktop
Chinese innovation: NEXT Neocha.com is a networking website for Chinese musicians, designers, photographers, artists and filmmakers, etc. They have just launched a new feature called NEXT. NEXT plays songs from Neocha.com’s library of user-uploaded music, from within a web browser, … Continue reading
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Tagged Chinese, indie, music, Neocha, Neocha.com, Next, Shanghai Beat
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Shanghai Beat: Slaughterhouse Shanghai
Danwei.org presents episode 3 of The Shanghai Beat: A Show About Urban Life in Modern Shanghai: Slaughterhouse Shanghai (屠宰场上海).
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Shanghai Beat: Neo Shanghai
A video interview with the founders of creative social networking website Neocha.com.
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