New Sounds of China - Episode 4
This is the fourth edition of New Sounds of China, and this week we are looking at Beijing electronic music.
Featuring a wide range of bands (as we are really covering a mammoth topic this week), including Sulumi, Dead J, Me:Mo, Wang Lei, FM3, Supermarket and Feng Jiangzhou, and interviews with Dead J and FM3, we ask questions such as “who was the first electronic band in Beijing?” and “is it really important?”
欢迎来到第四期中国新声代,这周我们一起来了解一下北京的电子音乐。我们将和大家一起聊聊北京电子音乐这个不小的话题,并为大家介绍一系列乐队,包括 Sulumi, Dead J, Me:Mo, 王玮, 爱父爱母三, Supermarket 以及丰江舟。另外,在本期节目中我们还难得地采访到 Dead J 和爱父爱母三,我们问了她们很多有趣且有争议的问题,比如”谁是北京第一支电子乐队?” 或 “做第一支电子乐队有什么重要意思?”
As if such philosophical ponderings weren’t enough, we give you a listen-in on some of the sounds of the Buddha Machine, a device that is at once inherently desirable and useless, as well as a sneak preview from Dead J’s forthcoming album in September – possibly the first airplay in the world. (at least as far as we know)
如果你觉得单单了解音乐人对于音乐的哲学思考还不够,那我们就让你听听在电子音乐界让人爱不释手,但却没什么实际用处的菩萨机可以发出的声音。另外还提前领略 Dead J 今年9月将推出一张新专辑中的部分作品,据我们所知,这可是第一次在电台播放。
New Sounds of China - II
The second in this series of live shows on Chinese contemporary music, today’s show is bringing you music from Snapline, Joyside, PK14, Car Sick Cars Nezha, and SMZB.
Presenter Wang Weilin went on tour with Car Sick Cars and will have plenty to tell you about it, and there will be the usual informed commentary from Paul Kendall. This week also features interviews with Car Sick Cars. Bilingual with English and Chinese (Mandarin).
- ATP vs Pitchfork Festival
- Alternative Rock Festival in UK where we interviewed some of the bands
- London Chinese Community Radio
- Website for London Chinese Community Radio
New Sounds of China
A weekly show presenting Chinese contemporary music in its many surprising guises. Broadcasting in a mish-mash of the world’s three most popular languages – English, Chinese and Music – New Sounds of China hopes to challenge orientalist perceptions of Chinese music, and prove that there’s more playing on the iPods of the People’s Republicans than just Peking Opera. Presented by Wang Weilin and Paul Kendall, as a joint collaboration between Resonance FM and London Chinese Radio.
Today’s episode of New Sounds of China is a special “Earthquake Edition” which is dedicated to the largely overlooked but nevertheless substantial fundraising effort by Chinese rock bands, organising concerts in Beijing Shanghai, Guangzhou, and other major cities around the country, bringing in major names on the China rock scene.
Presented by Paul Kendall and Wang Weilin, the programme features interviews with Niu Lei from Indiechina.com, Zhang Chu from Tree Music, He Yong, Kiki (from Milk@Coffee), Ding Taisheng, and three different benefit concert organisers, as well as music from Wan Xiaoli, Su Yang, Milk@Coffee, Cui Jian, Confucius Says, and Zhang Chu.
- London Chinese Radio
- The UK's first Chinese community radio station
- Resonance FM
- Resonance FM — The Art of Listening
- Indiechina.com
- Chinese Indie Music
- Zang Chu
- Zhang Chu is a prominent figure on the Chinese rock circuit
- Tree Music
- Chinese record label Tree Music
- He Yong
- He Yong is a Chinese rock musician
- Milk@Coffee
- Chinese musicians Milk@Coffee
- Wan Xiaoli
- Tracking Life Through Music: Wan Xiaoli
- Su Yang
- Interview
- Cui Jian
- Cui Jian is a Beijing-based musician, songwriter, trumpet player, guitarist and composer.
Roy Sandbrook on TinternetRadio.com
Interview with Derek Acorah supporting Pathfinder Dogs.
Pathfinder Dogs is a charity helping to provide guide dogs for the blind.
Derek also talks about being on Doctor Who and Roy goes a bit doolally with some random interviews elsewhere…
- TinternetRadio
- Internet Radio Station broadcasting 24/7
- Pathfinder Dogs
- Training and supply of German Shepherd dogs for the blind and visually-impaired.
You Are Hear 5th Birthday Show - 5 years of live music sessions
You Are Hear is an alternative/experimental music and arts show based in London and the South East. This special aired in May 2007 looks back at five years of live sessions recorded on the You Are Hear show between 2002 and 2006, when it was broadcast weekly on Resonance FM.
All music on this show was recorded live on the show. The hour long show features archive recordings of Juana Molina, Germlin, Noxagt, Momus, The Man From Uranus, Miss Hawaii and Pram all from the shows You Are Hear Sessions 2002-6 CD on DIY label Hearing Aid Records. Plus hear two brand new sessions from Xylitol and Boudof Songs.
The show is produced by Magz Hall and Jim Backhouse founders of South London Radio Arts (www.londonradioarts.org.uk) and since 2006 it can be heard regularly on www.totallyradio.com and via its dedicated podcast at www.youarehear.co.uk
- You Are Hear Website
- Homesite of our regular show and podcast
- You Are Hear Podcast
- podcast feed for the show
- Totally Radio
- You Are Hear Show page
- You Are Hear Sessions CD
- CD featuring 20 artists to raise awareness of the show and South London Radio Arts
- South London Radio Arts
- Resonance FM

