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Meng Qi, Petface, Zpax, Wen Liang at fRUITYSPACE

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They’re going big (if you haven’t noticed the posters in metro stations) performing at the Beijing Exhibition Center in support of their new release ‘Under the Bridge’. Founded in 1995 by Suo Wenjun and Zhang Quan, singers from Lanzhou, Gansu province, the takes the music from the region to create spellbinding tunes such as ‘Ballad of the Yellow River’ and ‘Gone’. This legendary folk band of northwest China has been around for over 20 years. Wild Children at Beijing Exhibition Center Class acts, these cats, and one of the finest in their genre. Ningxia folk-rock legends Buyi – known for their rousing, rustic, and flavorsome tunes, and who have performed for over sixteen years – return with a special performance at Omni Space in Tinatiao in support of their newest release Little Monster. Catch them alongside female-fronted punks Pizza Face and Need Will Need.

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London based punk jazz troupe WorldService Project is back in town ready to stir up trouble with their signature "blend of discipline and chaos that combines throbbing grooves, huge backbeats, grinding fuzz-bass onslaughts and ferocious free blowing." I’ve only heard good things about these cats who are known for their intense, kinetically unhinged live shows – a mix of humor, politics, theatre and raw energy all rolled into one. WorldService Project (UK), Pizza Face, Need Will Need at School For the Black Friday occasion, they’re looking to stir up Lovecraftian nightmares and anti-jazz dreamscapes with the help of grunge rock punks Hind Brain and prog-rock mischief makers SHA! RMB 60 So bundle up and let your freak flag out you loonies!īeijing’s premier contemporary doom experimental collective DFA1989 (or whatever crazy acronym your brain can muster) is back with a vengeance Die Hard style for the release of their Nasty Wizard Recordings-produced split tape with a Berlin noise band whose name will not fly on this site. Buyer’ choice – from Taiwanese poet rock bad boys to some of metal’s finest outfit from London jazz punk to hooded avant-garde doom – it’s all here for the taking. How’s it going Beijing? Feeling spoiled? Cause you should with this many shows nipping at our feet this weekend.















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