| Are you tired of Chinese popular music? I am. Over all, it stinks. I mean, I’m a huge Jay Chou fan, and I like almost everything Sun Yan Zi and Wang Li Hong put out. But for the most part, Chinese pop music - like pop music everywhere - all sounds the same, and it’s all pretty mediocre. No creativity, no individuality. I really appreciate the traditional Chinese value of putting the group over the individual and not rocking the proverbial boat, but sometimes it just doesn’t work. It absolutely fails when it comes to music. Music is supposed to be creative, so just following along with the crowd definitely doesn’t cut it. Thankfully, in every culture there are always those independent people who like to experiment with new sounds and ideas and create something fresh. (Really, if you haven’t checked out InLove, do it. Yes, Lu, I’m always advertising your music!). I recently came across a post at Lost Laowai reviewing a great site called Neocha (aka “new tea”). I won’t go into what the review says since that would be totally redundant. Just check it out for yourself or head on over to neocha.com to get connected with great (and of course some not-so-great) Chinese indie music. |
teople on 03 Jul 2008 at 7:01 am #
你现在明白为什么我很少听中文歌了吧,我在大街上能听到所有的歌,感觉都很不舒服….Neocha不错,还有www.douban.com也很不错,有空你可以去看看:)
teople on 03 Jul 2008 at 7:05 am #
还有,很不明白你为什么不喜欢王菲,哈哈,他在里面表演并唱了主题曲的…
virgohi21 on 15 Jul 2008 at 3:17 pm #
hey you, I’m a huge Jay Chou fan, too
nice blog
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RedKemp on 03 Aug 2008 at 6:27 am #
I dislike Jay Chou, but I have a hard time distinguishing if I hate Jay Chou the pop singer or Jay Chou the ubiquitous marketing force.
If I had a nickle for every time I saw that commercial with him and the watermelons while I was in China…