White is the name of a series of projects which started in 2004 with a variety of lineups. It has quickly become one of the most acclaimed outfits in the Beijing new music scene. White’s sound is ever evolving, spiralling outwards from the core stars of noise and minimalism to take in everything from the phase patterns of Steve Reich, the atonal chords of Glenn Branca, Throbbing Gristle’s aggressive electronic shimmer, Neubauten’s rhythmic invention, and the gu zheng masters of Chinese classical music. Their pieces can range from highly organized agglomerations of atonal chords that have an almost rock and roll ferociousness, to a completely anarchic attack of weirdly syncopated drum sounds derived from a chance encounter with old furniture or a dysfunctional machine.
Shou Wang, who plays guitar, organ, toys, analogue pedals, drums, and effects, is a founder member of the Chinese new music movement ‘No Beijing’ and is the guitarist/vocalist for Beijing noise band Carsick Cars. In spite of his extreme youth he is considered by many Chinese musicians at the very heart of the new generation of Chinese avant-garde musicians, in 2006 flying to New York to take part in Glenn Branca’s famous No.13 recording “Hallucination City” for 100 guitarists. In 2005 he formed White No.1, a septet that paid tribute to the early work of Glenn Branca, and White 2J, in which he played keyboards. In 2006, he and Shen Jing, who had been admirers of each other’s music from afar and who shared the same passion for New York noise and kosmiche rhythms, formed White as an outlet for their more avant-garde tendencies.
One of the best known of the White projects featured Shen Jing playing analogue synth, drums, percussion, sampler, vocals, tape manipulation, and effects; she has been deeply immersed in Beijing’s music scene since 1998, participating in the vibrant explosion it has undergone in recent years. Until 2006, she was the drummer in Beijing indie/punk legends Hang On The Box, but since 2003, her work has increasingly demonstrated her own unique form of cosmic industrial noise.
In May 2007 Blixa Bargeld, of Einsturzende Neubaten fame, shipped White off to Berlin to produce their first CD. For months the results have been kept under wraps and subject to whispers but it was finally released in December 2008 by Bing Ma Si/Maybe Mars. White toured Europe behind Einsturzende Neubaten in May 2008 as part of the CD release.
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it should not be. but u never know…
> it should not be. but u never know…
I thought that it was a legit site sponsored by google (also china telecom)
it is legit.
Where is 10 playing in S. Portland? Would love to hear them!
post up the reviews!
we will
still no Canada dates this time~ man~
you promised you would try charles
and i promise u i tried. it will happen…
I wish Carsick Cars would make it to Cleveland sometime.
good good~ I’m likely moving to Toronto next year~ Let them come back to North America(including Canada next time) in the next few years plz~ otherwise,I have to go back to China to see them again haha~ I promise you there are enough ppl supporting them to open up a show in Toronto~
see~ even the globe and mail reported them! Montreal is fine too!
I saw this trio at the end of their China Invasion tour in Highland Park (LA) last Friday… I wasn’t expecting much from these post-rock/dream-pop alternative bands… as I tend to lean towards the harder and heavier stuff from Chinese bands… BUT… I was very IMPRESSED… AVOkubo were intense and energetic PK14, and Carsick Cars befuddled me at first, but as this young trio worked further into their set, I began to see the genius of the vocalist/guitarist (Haisong?)… he totally abused the use of his Boss effect pedals to sample and do crazy stuff with his voice as well as his guitars, and smeared and splattered all that to the accompaniment of his bassist and drummer… I will definitely want to see them play again!
I noticed the link to that EpochTimes report on the tour in SXSW… they refrained from disclosing the tour name of the “China Invasion”, for reasons we can understand
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we will try soon…
Are there any shops in Beijing that carry Maybe Mars CDs?
yes, many.
music shop is one set of stores that carry them…