Articles about Chinese Rock Timeline
This is an automatic overview of articles published about Chinese rock.
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2009
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A story of love: My times in Mao
At That Moment I Thought, I Thought I Really Saw Music
Beijing Opera, a Historical Treasure in Fragile Condition
Changjiang Midi 2010: Concentrate! We Made It!
DIY - On how to do a music video
Flying High
Interview with S.A.W. 2010
Jane Zhang: I am a singer, not an artiste
Melody mania at Beijing's MIDI and Modern Sky festivals
Modern Sky 2010: The Good, The Bad, and The Music
Rain Can't Stop The Pet Conspiracy @ Hangzhou West Lake Music Festival
Running in the shades of Beijing: Regional Scenes of China
Split Works' Nathaniel Davis on making music sell
The 6th Generation of China Rock
Through the eyes of the beholder - Chinese rock picturized - Part 1
Through the eyes of the beholder - Chinese rock picturized - Part 2 (Matthew Niederhauser)
Through the looking glass: Beijing Inventory
Why No Beijing and D-22 are not worth the hype!
Zeitgenössische Chinesische Folkmusik
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(Help), (Help), (Help) the Police!
A survey on jobs of Chinese rock musicians by Sina.com
All right, Beijing!
Carsick Cars + P.K.14: Beijing’s experimental rock scene arrives in New York City
China's rockers too pampered for politics
Controversies over the Creation of "Red Detachment of Women" and the Reflection of It
Deconstructing Chinese Opera: Tears on Barren Hill on the Contemporary Stage
Hard times are over - Hard Queen
Interview with Gum Bleed by OX Fanzine 2009
Interview with Jens Bunge about Shanghai and Jazz 2009
Interview with Sean Leow October 2009
Lessons from the Underground: China’s Indie Music Scene
Music World: Rock Under The Red Flag
Musicians take jazzscene to whole new level
Now Hip-Hop, Too, Is Made in China
Radio Dada says Hong Kong stations have 'no guts.'
Rock Self Dot Com: Neocha pushes Chinese indie to the Edge
Rocking Beijing: China's underground music scene
The Rise of Metal
The best unsigned band in Shanghai
Turning Japanese heads to China: The Shanghai scene
Viva la Republica!!! - 60 Chinese Albums to Show Off
Western companies use rock music to tap into China's youth market
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| 2008
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2007
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Alev Tour Diary 2006
Beijing's Revolution
Come On Feel the Noise
Daydream Nation
Hanggai: Chinese Punk Looks To The Past
InMusic, China's 'new' Rolling Stone Magazine
Internet Helps Liberate, Create Music in China
Interview with Fly Fast Records
Ist das hier wirklich China?
Jazz in Shanghai
Junge Frau mit Power
Liberated Punks Accelerate China's Musical Evolution
Lonely China Day 2008 USA Tour Diary
Mandopop rules
Microphone Fiends
Miserable Faith and "The Music Won't Be Stopped"
Musical Middle-Class: What's keeping mid-sized bands away from the 'Hai?
New wave
No such thing as 'made in China'
Not just rock, promises Chinese indie label
Review: Snapline at Mao Livehosue
Rock in Shanghai
Shanghai's got game
Shanghairock
Shock of the 女
Sihan's ark
Sun mengjin
Symphony of Millions
Underground Electronic Music in Shanghai
Underground Hip-Hop in Shanghai
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Beijing Beat: Dive Bar D-22
For All the Rock in China
Gabba Gabba Hey! Punkrock erobert China
Growing Underground Is Making Noise in China
Rock Chic In Chengdu
Rock On
The Punk Republic of China
The Sound, Not of Music, but of Control
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| 2006
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2005
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Banging to beat of a different drum
Foreigners in Foreign Lands, Part I: Exotic Orientals
Foreigners in Foreign Lands, Part II: Exotic Occidentals
Foursome punk band in Beijing
History in the Making?
Hong Kong Pop History
Interview: Tim Kao, lead singer of Mint
Is there such a thing as Chinese indie music?
Post (Modern) Punk
Punk Power Diplomacy
Punks and Posers in China
Rock's Troubled Renaissance
The LAND Tour and the Rise of Jazz in China
Twenty years on, Chinese rock rolling to a halt
Yar Matey! Sailing the Pirate-infested Seas of Beijing's CD Shops, or: Piracy: A Defence
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Authenticating Geographies and Temporalities: Representations of Chinese Rock in China
Electronic Music in China
Litigation surounding Nakhi ancient music
Midi Music Festival (Article by Jon Campbell)
Paying the Piper. Or Not.
Reggae on the Silk Road: The Globalization of Uyghur Pop
Rhythm of Chinese metropolitan folk moves city
Sonic Bastards Tour Diary 2005
The Four Represents
Token White Guy
Vive La France!
When Good Isn't Enough
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| 2004
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2003
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Hill songs bring Hakkas together
Jazz in Shanghai, China: A Study in Contrasts
Jump'n Jive: All That Jazz
Review on China’s New Voices: Popular Music, Ethnicity, Gender and Politics, 1978-1997
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Anarchy In The PRC / Beijing punk comes to San Francisco
Birth of a Beijing Music Scene
Dennis Rea about Cui Jian
Stones Roll in for Historic Tour
The Age of Consent: Traditional Music, Intellectual Property and Changing Attitudes in the People’s Republic of China
The Poetry of Yan Jun
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| 2002
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2001
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Music of the Uyghurs
Punk aus dem Reich der Mitte
Shanghai's Heavy Thread
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Chinese Metal Scene Spring 2001
New Sound aus Peking
Udo Hoffmann on Radio (FM 91.5)
Uyghur Pop
Yaogun Yinyue: rethinking mainland Chinese rock ‘n’ roll
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| 2000
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1999
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On the Road with Cold Blooded Animal
Sound, Protest and Business. Modern Sky Co. and the New Ideology of Chinese Rock
Wynton Marsalis China Tour 2000
可以爱,可以飞,可以遗忘
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"Tongue" and "Wooden Horse" in Shanghai: Beijing Bands give Bad Head a Good Name
Liu Yuan, the CD Cafe, and Jazz in China
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| 1998
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1997
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Sounds from the margin: Beijing rock scene faces an uncertain future
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| 1996
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1995
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The Book of Changes: Jazz in Beijing (The Beijing Jazz Scene in the 1990s)
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A Rock Star China Allows to Shine
Beijing Journal; For the Rockers Now, China Is a Very Hard Place
Beijing Rocks: Rockin' in the Not-So-Free World
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