Mittwoch, 21. Oktober 2009

Beijing Bubbles

Lieber Paul, wenn das nicht ein Buch für uns beide ist!?! Ich hab's mir schon bestellt :).


The Economist’s More Intelligent Life blog:

Just as the 100 Club and CBGB fostered movements in London and New York City, Beijing’s D-22 nightclub serves as the epicentre for its burgeoning alternative scene. Michael Pettis, a Peking University professor who was once a fixture in New York’s East Village, founded the dive bar three years ago. Though the idea of an “underground scene” is often associated with , D-22’s small stage hosts a variety of acts, from glam rock to experimental electronic, classic rock ‘n’ roll and Mongolian folk . Many bands have hard-rocking frontwomen in the vein of Karen O from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs; some sing in both Chinese and English. All eschew the country’s mainstream affection for saccharine pop.

“Sound Kapital: Beijing’s Underground” captures the scene in a collection of band portraits culled from thousands of photos taken in D-22’s basement over two years. The style, humour and energy of these subjects are both authentic and familiar. These kids have quite a bit to rebel against.

1 Kommentar:

Paul hat gesagt…

"Beijing's indie-rock scene is still in its infancy..." und wir waren mit dabei - 2 zhapi ! :)