Maybe Mars / 兵马司 is an independent CD label that was started in the summer of 2007 to promote, identify and support talented young Chinese musicians and artists. Our current catalogue already includes many of China’s exciting, new and ground-breaking bands and musicians: Carsick Cars, P.K.14, Joyside, Snapline, Demerit, SMZB, White, The Gar, Ourself Besides Me, 24 Hours, AV Okubo, DiKuAi, Guai Li, The Gar, Xiao He, Hot & Cold, Traveller, etc….Our focus is on making the best recordings of what we strongly believe are among the best bands in the country.
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Selected Media Mentions (by Topic):
1. The Label
- Sounds Like a Labor of Love – China Daily: June 29, 2012
- Zhang Shouwang: Maybe Mars’ Best New Acts – Time Out Shanghai: June 25, 2012
- Maybe Mars’ 5 Year Anniversary – Shanghai TwentyFourSeven: June, 2012
- Playing Loud and Proud – China Daily: April 11, 2011
- Beijing Buzz: D-22, Maybe Mars, and Michael Pettis – Artspace China: March 21, 2011
- Maybe Mars’ Bands Return from USA Tour – The Beijinger: December 4, 2009
2. Maybe Mars and the Beijing Music Scene
- In Beijing, a Fledgling Indie Rock Scene Takes Off – Latitude News: March 15, 2012
- Michael Pettis on the End of D-22 – Pangbianr: January 4, 2012
- Beijing Buzz: D-22, Maybe Mars, and Michael Pettis – Artspace China: March 21, 2011
- Rocking Beijing: China’s underground music scene – The Wall Street Journal: July 24, 2009
- Beijing’s Revolution -Â TIME Magazine: July 17, 2008
- Daydream Nation – Paste Magazine: July 16, 2008
3. D-22
- Sounds Like a Labor of Love – China Daily: June 29, 2012
- The D-22 Story: What the Divey Wudaokou Club Meant to Beijing – City Weekend: January 29, 2012
- Michael Pettis on the End of D-22 – Pangbianr: January 4, 2012
- D-22 Closing: Full Interview with Founder Michael Pettis – Andy Best: January 4, 2012
- Beijing Buzz: D-22, Maybe Mars, and Michael Pettis – Artspace China: March 21, 2011
- Rocking Beijing: China’s underground music scene – The Wall Street Journal: July 24, 2009
- Beijing’s Revolution -Â TIME Magazine: July 17, 2008
- Symphony of Millions: Taking stock of the Chinese music boom- The New Yorker: July 7, 2008
4. Maybe Mars and Contemporary Chinese Music
- Playing Loud and Proud – China Daily: April 11, 2011
- Maybe Mars’ Bands Return from USA Tour – The Beijinger: December 4, 2009
- Weekly Popcast: Wale, P.K.14, and Carsick Cars – The New York Times: November 12, 2009
- Symphony of Millions: Taking stock of the Chinese music boom- The New Yorker: July 7, 2008
- For All the Rock in China – The New York Times: November 25, 2007
5. Individual Artists (also listed under relevant artist’s page)
- Zhang Shouwang: Maybe Mars’ Best New Acts – Time Out Shanghai: June 25, 2012
- Beijing’s Best Chinese Albums of the Year – Time Out Shanghai: December 14, 2011
- Playing Loud and Proud – China Daily: April 11, 2011
- Maybe Mars’ Bands Return from USA Tour – The Beijinger: December 4, 2009
- Weekly Popcast: Wale, P.K.14, and Carsick Cars – The New York Times: November 12, 2009
- Turning Japanese heads to China: The Shanghai scene – The Guardian: August 4, 2009
- Alex Ross: The Ten Best Classical- Music Performances of 2008 – The New Yorker: December 8, 2008
- Asia’s Best Bands: 5 Asian Acts to Watch in 2008 – TIME Magazine: July, 2008
- Destined: White – Dusted: January, 2007
- Meet Zhang Shouwang (Carsick Cars) – The Creator’s Project
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