BU SAN (Tsai Ming-liang, 2003)
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BU SAN (Tsai Ming-liang, 2003)
Powerful new single from Hong Kong's edges and corners 棱角
This is an instrumental, with cool dual guitars and a heavy backbeat. Some light 'ta-ta-daaa' vocals towards the end of the song.
Carson Chan-gtr, Jerry Chan-gtr, Para Yim-bass, 晴 Claire Fan-drums/voc (Carson also directed the MV. full credits at YT)
Links: Instagram, SoundCloud, YouTube, Bandcamp, Spotify
Not sure if we posted this when it came out last spring, but let's hear another tune.
music composed & arranged / edges and corners
guitar & melody: Jarry
guitar: Carson
bass: Para
drum & lyrics: Claire
guest vocal: Gigi
Instrumental guitar rock from Hong Kong’s edges and corners 棱角 =D
Carson Chan-gtr/voc, Jerry Chan-gtr, Para Yim-bass, 晴 Claire Fan-drum/synth/voc (Yo, some of their songs have vocals)
More listening links: SoundCloud, YouTube, Bandcamp
They posted the song yesterday with no mention on their fb, so I don’t have any additional release info or promo. But Claire has been sharing her digital drawings on fb, and this one seems to fit with the song:
Hong Kong indie guitar rock from edges and corners 棱角 =D
We posted the audio from this back in the spring, but this MV just posted yesterday.
music composed & arranged / edges and corners
guitar & melody / Jerry Chan
guitar & vocal / Carson Chan
bass & lyrics / Para Yim
drum & vocal / 晴 Claire Fan
(Full credits back at YT. Lyrics on screen)
More links: SoundCloud, YouTube, Bandcamp
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Anyone interested in Beijing punk/rock history — or the history, anthropology, and sociology of urban music in general — should look into getting their hands on Inseparable by Dave O’Dell. To quote his own press material, Dave “spent many years helping and developing some of the earliest punk bands in Beijing from 1995-2003.” Inseparable catalogues this time period in minute, first-person, sex-drugs-and-dirty-punk detail. Pretty much the Please Kill Me of the Beijing scene. Really, grip it.