Tag Archive for 'acoustic'

Live Music: “Da Bi Zi (大鼻子)” – French hiphop/jazz fusion with Chinese characteristics!

Dabizi 大鼻子 Live at GinkgoNext Performance: 10:30pm Friday 29th January (Free B4 9:30pm / 20 RMB after)

Da Bi Zi (大鼻子) are a French hip hop outfit based in Beijing, who perform hiphop and jazz acoustic songs with a Chinese twist incorporating many traditional Chinese instruments.  They also bring to the stage outlandish costumes, theatrical performances and a unique style that always impresses.

The Band is composed of 6 members, a bassist form France, guitarist from China, an Erhu (二胡) performer from Taiwan (she also sings Jazz tracks), a Yangqin (扬琴) player from China, a DJ from the USA, and an MC from France. This original mix of classic instruments (Guitar/Bass) and Chinese traditional ones (Erhu/Yangqin) creates a really different Hip Hop/Jazz sound. Combine that with a beautiful Taiwanese voice, and a crazy French MC who uses 3 languages (English, Chinese and French) and you have the makings for a great evening of live music.

Here is a music video from their online hit “Pekin” in French (with English subitles):

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Live Music: “Chimera” – Canadian sister duo Kamila & Sara Nasr

Chimera
Next Performance:
Thursday 3rd December 2009 – 9:30pm (Free Entry) – THE LAST GIG BEFORE THE SISTERS LEAVE FOR THREE MONTHS!!

Chimera is made up of Kamila and Sara Nasr, a unique and powerful duo. Their cross genre songwriting and creative harmonies kept their audiences captivated across North America for many years. Kamila moved to Beijing 2 years ago and has since been performing Bossa Nova and Samba music throughout Beijing. Her sister Sara has just joined her, and they now bring their original sound to Beijing. Come experience the magic of this sister duo. Check out their website: www.sarakamila.com

Live Music: “The Moonshine Apothecary” – Fiery trio of American acoustic pickers!

The Moonshine Apothecary

“The Moonshine Apothecary” are a fiery trio of American acoustic pickers whose repertoire reflects the many faces of American roots music.  Resonant harmonies and tight instrumentation bring to light both classic and original tunes that span from Old-Time music to Country, and onto Blues and Folk.  Hush up your mug and pull up your jug for some good ole Americana!

The Moonshine Apothecary are:

Chris Boehner (Aiken, SC) – Mandolin, Vocals
Luke Boswell (Seattle, WA) – Banjo, Guitar, Vocals
Christine Laskowski (Memphis, TN) – Guitar, Vocals

Please see the ‘Upcoming Events’ box on the right of our web page for their next performance. Seen them play before? Please give them a star rating below. Post your reviews in the comments.
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Live Music: “Jess Meider” – The Beijing singer-songwriter performs acoustic with her band

Jess Meider - Songwriter

Next Performance: Thursday 19th November 2009 – 9:30pm (featuring songs from her new album)

New York born, Jess Meider is well-known for her musical talent and effervescent performances. The Berklee college of music graduate has been performing in Beijing for the last few years. Her repertoire includes jazz improvisation with her quartet to her electronic drum’n'base band “Junglecat”. Now however Jess is getting back to her most acoustic format – the songwriter.

Join Jess Meider (guitar, vocals), Zac Courtney (percussion) and Sarah Vossler (backing vocals) for a night of storytelling acoustic musica – featuring a decade of her songs (including brand new tunes!).

Live Music: “Erez” – Singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist

A recent arrival to Beijing, Erez is an acoustic guitarist and singer-songwriter who performs his own original material as well as heart-felt covers for artists such as Bob Dylan, Neil Young & Mark Knopfler.

Please see the ‘Upcoming Events’ box on the right of our web page for his next performance. Seen him play before? Please give them a star rating below. Post your reviews in the comments.
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Live Music: “Chou Dofu Band” – A breath of fresh air for the Beijing jazz scene!

Stinky - The Chou Dofu Band MascotBill Zorn thinks of language as music, and music as language. “When I write a song, and when I play a solo, I try to think of a conversation, with all the pauses, inflection and rhythm that the natural flow of ideas imposes. I try to leave spaces to ‘take a breath’,” even though he plays guitar. Playing for 47 years, he is new to the Beijing scene, but his acoustic fingerstyle guitar has already caught the attention of the local cognoscenti.

Zorn’s latest musical offering, The Chou Dou Fu Band, has the critics all agog (or perhaps agag) again. With two guitars, bass and drum the CDF Band explores the more pungent regions of electric jazz. You won’t turn up your nose at the first whiff; their repertoire of originals and contemporary jazz covers is not your average 1950’s cheesy appetizer, but rather a hearty main course of energetic, danceable music for today. “The great classic jazz used themes from what was then contemporary media. We write most of the tunes we play, but we also reinterpret the great music from the ’60’s, ‘70’s and ‘80’s. Actually we’re still looking for great music from the ‘80’s, but haven’t found it yet”, says Zorn. And yes, they do manage to blend some of the acoustic guitar into the mix. But the addition of Dominician bassist Tim Timothy, French drummer Yvan Keller and Cuban guitarist Hansel Gonzalez, The Chou Dou Fu is definitely “zui chou de” (the best!).

For those that don’t already know, Chou Dou Fu is the traditional chinese ‘stinky tofu’, best described as smelling like a combination of roadkill, sewage and old basketball shoes.

Please see the ‘Upcoming Events’ box on the right of our web page for their next performance. Seen them play before? Please give them a star rating below. Post your reviews in the comments.
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Live Music: “Chocho Maldito” – Acoustic guitar alternative folk singer-songwriter

Chocho MalditoChocho Maldito (a.k.a. Checo Fernandez) plays his own compositions as well as interesting interpretations and reworkings of established classics.

Chocho Maldito was born out of a need… The name makes a playful reference to that compulsive pursuit of every generation – the exploration of the mind through the use of narcotics (legal or illegal), as well as the repression of feelings through the same means, the apathy that invades us, and the decadence of a civilization. Decadence is the central theme for Checo, the ill-fated founder and composer of the stories for Chocho Maldito.

What better way to understand decadence and demand social change than with dark chords, hypnotic rhythms (interrupted at times by harmonics), and cynical, sarcastic, sinister lyrics!

Please see the ‘Upcoming Events’ box on the right of our web page for his next performance. Seen him play before? Please give him a star rating below. Post your reviews in the comments.
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Live Music: “The Incredible JSB” – Funky jazz blues from the Beijing-based trio

The Incredible JSB

Delivering the joy of music in a multi-cultural, multi-continental package, the musicians of The Incredible JSB! hail from three continents on an ambassadorial mission to create acoustically driven songs and improvisations. Fronted by their illustrious President, Jean-Seb Hery, their diverse backgrounds make for a blend of rock, jazz, reggae, folk, world, and blues music unique to any place across the globe.

These guys have trail-blazed a path across Beijing’s musical landscape for several years and for good reason – this uplifting ensemble never fails to put a smile on your face and a spring in your step!

You can view Jean-Seb’s MySpace page here. His albums are available on Amazon here.

Please see the ‘Upcoming Events’ box on the right of our web page for their next performance. Seen them play before? Please give them a star rating below. Post your reviews in the comments.
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