nethed wrote:
quoted 2 lines there's not much of a club scene in hk now except for
> there's not much of a club scene in hk now except for
> trance..or annoying commercial disco.
Well...I know what you mean but it's not quite that bad...we've had
quite a lot of interesting underground developments going on in the last
couple years. The overall scene has grown hugely since '95 (when I moved
here), there was hardly a scene at all then.
There was an interesting (if superficial) article in Asiaweek magazine
this week about the new HK underground scene (with a mention of DCL,
natch), you can check it at:
<
http://www.asiaweek.com/asiaweek/magazine/Life/0,8782,169837,00.html>
It also mentions Slow-Tech Riddim, a local
jazz/funk/post-rock/electronica band, and Jun Kung, an 'alternative'
Chinese pop star from Macau who sometimes plays drums with us.
Also check out <
http://www.gwylorecords.com> for the latest info on the
HK club scene.
quoted 4 lines venues are hard to find altho i was taken to an area
> venues are hard to find altho i was taken to an area
> with lots of australians hanging out in bars - the place
> reminded me of north beach cause it was on some amazing
> hill.
That's Lan Kwai Fong...place where all the expat bizness peeps hang out.
Best place to see and be seen and get drunk and pass out.
Feel free to write if you've got any more questions about the HK
scene...
John
--
John von Seggern
DJ/producer
Digital Cutup Lounge
Hong Kong
http://www.digitalcutuplounge.com
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