Archive of the 'Beijing Beat' blog
Beijing Beat is the CLUAS blog penned by CLUAS writer Mark Godfrey (more info about Mark) which has been covering indie music in China, with a keen Irish eye, since 2006. Below are all the blog entries Mark posted in 2008 (check out as well Beijing Beat's 2007 archive and the archive of Beijing Beat articles published between November 2005 and February 2007). For the most recent Beijing Beat blog postings check out the blog's home page.
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Beijing Beat blog entries posted in 2008
- The Other China Music Blogs
- Rocking Dalian
- A Community Theatre For China's Rockers
- Why Filipino Bar Bands Rule in China
- China: A Pirate's Market Again?
- Sub 41 Coming to Beijing
- Mosh.cn: Another Facebook Clone?
- Full House for Kylie in Beijing
- Music Dies for Chinese CD Makers
- China's Sad Singledom
- Irishman's Blues in Beijing
- Chinese School Seeks Drums, Guitars
- China's Car Stupidity
- Bringing Jazz to China's Masses
- How to: China As a Foreign Musician
- CD Piracy Worse in China Or Russia?
- Is Flamenco Chinese?
- Air Play in Beijing
- Cafes As CD Distributors For China?
- Music China: Trade Fair, October
- PETA Protecting Animal Rights In China
- Vietnam Agent Orange Victims Go to Court
- Rock Back in Beijing As Olympics Close
- The Perils of PR in the Chinese Press
- Bootleg Beijing
- Rehearsing the Olympics Opening Ceremony
- Local Labels Beating the Majors in China
- Beijing's 'Vigilantes'
- Beijing GAA Website Blocked By Chinese Authorities
- Learn Irish Through Mandarin
- How Labels Make Money In China
- Knocking Down Beijing
- Glossies And Censorship Pre-Olympics Beijing
- Beijing's Nervous PR Handlers
- No Fun Summer For Beijing Rockers
- Mosh.cn: China's Rock Facebook
- Music Industry Targets Chinese Search Engine's Advertisers
- China's Counterfeit CD Exports
- Learning to Drive In China
- Laos: Keeping Music Alive in a Communist Republic
- Music China Set for October
- Beijing's Olympic Scams
- How CD Piracy Works
- Battling Piracy: Starsing, A Legit Chinese Label
- London Calling For Chinese Labels
- Gig For Cancer-Stricken Beijing Critic
- Beijing Underground Rock in Coffee Table Format
- Rockbj.com: A Chinese Cluas?
- Chinese Rock Does Its Bit for Earthquake Relief
- Journalists for Sale
- China's Karaoke King
- US Slump A Sour Note for China's Instrument Makers
- China Banning Buskers?
- China Dolls
- Beijing's famed Yugongyishan club boss speaks
- Top of the Pops, China Style
- Time To Stop Pity For Chinese Human Rights?
- Rocking Kunming
- Moshpit Control China Style
- China Allows Foreign Investors Into Live Music
- A Svengali for China?
- Chinese Courts Getting Serious On Piracy?
- UK Indies Cracking China, Slowly
- Making CDs For Less In China
- Jingwen Wants James Blunt For China
- Tibet trouble "a tale of a tub"
- China's Leading Label Talks to Cluas
- Dreamtheatre Scalped In China
- Irish Bands in Beijing
- China's Cheap Guitars
- Chinese Rock Journalist Arrested
- Magazine Circulation "Like Women"...
- Musicians Aren't Boycotting Beijing Olympics
- Hangzhou's Music Pubs
- Beijing's Irish Ball
- "Jukebox" Musicians in Beijing bars
- Beijing Olympics Weightlifting Trial
- Factory Man: artist Zheng Guo Gu
- World's Largest Guitar Factory
- Beijing's Art Scene Gets Bolder
- InMusic, China's 'new' Rolling Stone Magazine