Archive for the ‘music’ Category
tracks | YANG FAN ///
Yang Fan‘s music is full of change and fantasy, and she created the live sound for musical legendary paper-cut animation “Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed” . Yang Fan’s been trying bold musical experiment, guitar, ukulele, mandolin, Bass celesta, melodica, accordion, children’s keyboard, flute, clarinet, percussion, Mini Moog synthesizer and so are all used [...]
tracks | T.O.A.D. ///
T.O.A.D. have described their style as distinctively Shanghainese, calling their songs “music for the alleyways.” Drawing inspiration from American hip hop and R&B, T.O.A.D. take us on a journey into the Shanghai state of mind, with multilingual rhymes in English, Chinese, and the local dialect.
If you’re a Chinese musician / band and would [...]
tracks | HUA JIAO ///
Backside Memory is a two-person electronic group formed by Charles Danny and Charles Steven. They define their music style as non-subtract core / emotional electric core. Take a listen below to some of their tracks!
If you’re a Chinese musician / band and would like your music featured on NeochaEDGE, send us some MP3s: [...]
tracks | chengdu-based STOLEN ///
Stolen is a Chengdu-based rock band, with lead singer Yi Liang, guitarists Xuan Duan and De Fang, bassist Junyang Wu, and drummer Yufeng Yuan. They believe that “Everyone is an individual, who is not so and so about you.”
With big aspirations, Stolen is waiting for the day that the future belongs to them.
If [...]
tracks | REYKJAVICTIM ///
“Easy, my music’s not formal”: this line is written by Reykjavictim (aka: Portmanteau). It’s true, his music is a little bit weird and funky just like the way he put it in Chinese. This Canadian musician confessed that he started as a “zero,” and about how he’s on his own in music. You never [...]
interview | ESCAPE PLAN ///
Beijing rock band Escape Plan has started touring once again, bringing with them an album spanning 3 years work, titled “Earth.” They performed at the Shanghai Mao Livehouse on April 6, where we had the honor of sitting them down for an interview.
(many thanks to Shanghai-based Edge Creative Collective photographer Ka Xiaoxi for [...]




































































