just got back from SHA last weekend.
scene has developed a lot over the last several years. there is a lot of
youthful interest, but it is pretty above ground.
no real underground scene that is easy for a lowai to find out about.
best club bet is probably rojam. bring earplugs if you have aversion to
trance. but you will also hear a lot of minimal and some house / 313 if
you get there on the right night / right set.
respect,
Jeff Davis fon: 216.266.69696
pHlow@earthlink.net fax: 216.266.2360
home.earthlink.net\~phlow cel: 216.533.6303
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jc105776@aol.com [mailto:Jc105776@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 11:35 PM
To: idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: [idm] electronic music in china and abroad.
ok, i know we all know about japanese electronic musicians...everyone from
tomita to merzbow. i've been to japan, and been to the liquid room etc...
i'm flying shanghai later this month, and am looking to see if there are any
happening clubs that are playing any electronic music and/or original
electronic chinese music. hoping someone on this list knows something
about
shanghai, etc.
i had heard a bbc broadcast talking about modernity in shanghai earlier last
summer, and in the background (recorded on location, not mixed in) they
were
playing some experimental, modern electronic music (with rapid 160 bpm drum
kits and edits) Interested in this, and any other musical movements that
aren't all things western. i still feel that much of the japanese music
format is still derived as such (western scales, ideologies)...looking for
something that is a little more pure and diverse culturally if such a thing
exists.
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