Beijing Beat blog with Mark Godfrey
Beijing Beat
Author:mark_godfreyCreated:3/26/2007 7:03 AM
Talking with the movers and makers of China's rock scene

Even left wing, artist sets are with government, against west on recent Tibet, Olympics protests. So why bother standing up for human rights in China?

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The southwestern city's Outdoor Music Festival was an improvement on last year's, and more proof that there's gigs and glory to be had in China's hinterlands

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Great photo shows mass of numbers in stiff concert security

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Government finally decides foreigners can invest in local venues

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Retired big-label executive Stuart Watson advises western musicians on cracking the China market

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A landmark case puts leading Chinese portal in the dock for profiting off unlawfully downloaded music

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Association of Independent Music's Judith Govey talks to Cluas about the organisation's next trade mission to China

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Local company processes, packages CD for foreign record companies and bands

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Jingwen’s VP Longmei Liang talks about hits and misses with the Chinese masses

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China's state media exceeds its vitriolic best in screed against Dalai Lama

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