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Shanghai's music makers have hit the ground running this year, and things are looking good for the months ahead, with both MIDI and modern Sky's Strawberry festivals scheduled to take place in April ...
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As a warm-up for the upcoming Jue Festival in March, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart came to Mao Livehouse last Friday (February 24th) in the midst of their massive tour through Asia.
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Shanghai by bus is local reggae/dub/dancehall crew Uprooted Sunshine's monthly party at The Shelter, six years deep and counting.
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The brainchild of San Franciscan DJ Sacco (you can hear him spin at Dada on Wednesday nights and various other ‘80’s nights around town), Uptown Records has been a haven for vinyl lovers...
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Last year was another stellar one for independent music in Shanghai. Bands, producers and DJs continued to release quality albums, many with innovative packaging approaches, and collaborate on shows and other such events.
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New Yorkers The Pains of Being Pure at Heart bring their indie-pop to Mao Livehouse this Friday (24th February) as part of their huge Asian tour. We managed to get ahold of frontman Kip Berman whilst in transit across the continent.
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Lamb of God: nice guys. Before their show on Tuesday at Mao Livehouse, they sat down with the Shanghai music press and talked about unicorns, mother-in-laws, McDonald's, and more.
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