By mark_godfrey on
8/29/2007 3:57 AM
Mastercard and an office supplies company are paying for 'anti-establishment' NIN to play Beijing Pop Festival
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By mark_godfrey on
8/22/2007 11:54 PM
How an Irish dotcom company is using a new album a Chinese popstar to get the world using its handset-friendly .mobi Internet domain
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By mark_godfrey on
8/20/2007 12:16 AM
Local organizers get Bacardi and Converse backing to bring Faithless, Ozomatli and Talib Kweli for pearl city’s “first ever outdoor pop festival” in Zhongshan Park. They’re calling it the Yue Festival.
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By mark_godfrey on
8/16/2007 5:31 AM
Sinead O'Connor, the Killers join in the muck and music on an island in the Danube
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By mark_godfrey on
8/3/2007 3:54 PM
A fly on the wall documentary of Chinese punks is more evidence of the fanbase, and money, for Chinese rock in northern Europe
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By mark_godfrey on
7/29/2007 2:09 PM
Lights out at city’s top rock club, Yugong Yishan
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By mark_godfrey on
7/22/2007 11:58 AM
Bands borrowing Buddhist chants for itty-bitty pop songs that are all the rage in China
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By mark_godfrey on
7/16/2007 12:50 AM
Brit night, hair dos and Blur at Mao Live's Britpop tribute on Saturday night
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By mark_godfrey on
7/13/2007 12:35 AM
Beiing Pop Festival 2007 line up is heavy with old-school punk - and Nine Inch Nails
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By mark_godfrey on
7/10/2007 6:17 PM
Beijing mini festival drew a decent crowd, proof perhaps that festival fever is catching on in China, but where were the local fans?
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