Posts Tagged ‘DJ Sacco’

Editor’s Picks July 29-Aug 1

July 29th, 2010 by mike

Panic! at The Disco? No thanks! Dribbly diarrhea at the Disco is more like it, and 300 RMB is a high price to pay for that. But there’s loads of hot YYT action, Afro-sonic, and more. In late-breaking news, The Theo Croker Sextet is finally starting their Peace Hotel residency on Friday, though they’ll be without Theo on Saturday.

Editor’s Picks April 29th-May 4th

April 29th, 2010 by zack

Ah, spring. It’s finally happening. Stuff’s in bloom all over and there is a lot going – May Day, festival season, the evil Expo, Club Obama, etc.

Editor’s Picks March 25th-28th

March 24th, 2010 by zack

How do you bury a music festival respectfully?

Editor’s Picks March 18-21

March 18th, 2010 by zack

There’s so much music going on! Knowing what to do when you don’t know what to do could help you this weekend.

Not Fur Nothing

February 27th, 2010 by zack

Sorry about that headline, but I just couldn’t resist.

Editor’s Picks February 24th-28th

February 24th, 2010 by zack

If live music is your drug, the last week of February is going to be pretty epic, but it is only a prelude to a very, very busy March coming up. Who has time for rumination? Rehab is for quitters. Let’s keep the musical high going and get to the Picks. **Now with Self-Improvement Links!**

Editor’s Picks July 23-26

July 23rd, 2009 by mike

Thursday
Heart Attack
On a quiet Thursday like today, why not check out Shanghai’s newest hipster haven? It’s Indie night, and so perhaps the most suitable time to see what it’s all about. DJs are Miniless records founder Hans, Boys Climbing Ropes singer and super scenester Little Punk, and stalwart DJ Sacco.
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May Holidays Were No Holiday for Music

May 6th, 2009 by mache

Some of my friends are sad that last weekend is over already and some others are happy it is finally over. Last weekend China was invaded by music, it’s been a non-stop music trip since Layabozi began its operations, and the ride is getting more intense every time. One would imagine after a year of this we would already be used to these “rush-hour” weeks of music, but still sometimes it’s overwhelming.