Posts Tagged ‘Electronic’

NeoCha and The Shanghai Restoration Project Present: “eXpo”

May 3rd, 2010 by zack

Also known as the best thing to come out of the Expo, so far.

Layabozi Interview with Rinocerose

February 10th, 2010 by zack

Check out an interview with the French electro band rinôçérose. They are not coming to Shanghai in the foreseeable future, but they have a cool tour set-up so we can always hope! Chinese translation by Dario Lupoli.

Disrupt & Soom T Live at The Shelter

February 3rd, 2010 by benoit

Last Friday Disrupt and Soom T had The Shelter full of electronic roots vibes. These are the photos of the vibe.

Viva la Republica!!! – 60 Chinese Albums to Show Off

November 7th, 2009 by mache

October was the happy anniversary of the Party. To commemorate this unforgettable date and help it be a bit more unforgettable, we created a little anthology of China’s music. Check it out

Passion Pit’s Manners: Trip[ing] back in time

August 3rd, 2009 by john

Whether you want to call this a dance or electronica album, Passion Pit writes songs, not symphonies or albums, and they’re all pretty darned good.

ONRA’s 1.0.8

July 22nd, 2009 by saucy

This Saturday Free the Wax will have one of their very well directed events, this time bringing ONRA to The Shelter. In preparation we’ve got a review of the beatmaker’s newest album 1.0.8. You can listen to the album while you read it.

Nosaj Thing’s “Drift”

July 2nd, 2009 by saucy

Progress, a natural part of the creative process, allows composer and listener to undergo ever-changing journeys. However, this progress is often a double-edged sword. As artists continue to evolve they run the risk of alienating their audience. If their album has been preceded by singles, people waiting for the debut album will be looking for more of the same, while people new to the group will be far more open to different sounds and styles.

Nosaj Thing, Beatmaker and Sound Designer

June 17th, 2009 by mache

He says his influences go from old classic such as Chopin, to new classics like Boards of Canada, and his sounds have been compared with those of Flying Lotus, Burial, Battles, and Ratatat. Jason Chung, aka Nosaj Thing is emerging from darkness, straight into the spotlights with laptops, beating gadgets, and good vibes to forge [...]