Chris Chaplin

Chris is the co-founder and manager of 白日衣衫近 (Faraway, So Close), a store and creative cooperative in Beijing. A passion for music, writing, photography and food keeps him wandering around the little-travelled corners of the Middle Kingdom. He has  lived in Canada, Italy and China for extended periods of time.

E-Mail: chris@zhongnanhaiblog.com
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The sixth edition of New Sounds of China looks at Beijing electronic music.

Featuring a wide range of bands including Sulumi, Dead J, Me:Mo, Wang Lei, FM3, Supermarket and Feng Jiangzhou, and interviews with Dead J and FM3, hosts Paul Kendall and Wang Weilin ask questions such as “who was the first electronic band in Beijing?” and “is it really important?”


Carsick Cars...in a parking lot

The second episode of the New Sounds of China series concentrates on Beijing club D-22 and its Maybe Mars record label. Expect music from Snapline, Joyside, PK14, Carsick Cars and SMZB. Presenter Wang Weilin went on tour with Carsick Cars and has plenty to tell you about; there will also be the usual informed commentary from Paul Kendall.


Second-Hand Rose in Beijing
Featuring Second-Hand Rose, Re-TROS, Ans-Jump, Hopscotch, Wang Wen, New Pants and Cosmic Shenggy, in this week’s show hosts Paul Kendall and Wang Weilin look at Chinese bands going abroad, a relatively new phenomenon, but a trend set to grow as they make their presence felt on the world stage…

"Amnesty" ads target human rights abuses in China


A new unconfirmed ad campaign said to be from Amnesty International draws awareness to human rights abuses in China. Each one displays an Olympic competition category like swimming, weightlifting and archery.

Top Floor Circus in Kunming
This week’s episode is focused on the city of Shanghai, which has a completely different kind of music scene to that of Beijing. Presenters Paul Kendall and Wang Weilin discuss the bands and music of Shanghai, listening to bands such as Thirty Three Islands, Top Floor Cirus, Cold Fairyland, B6, Banana Monkey, and SRC.

New Sounds of China presents a special "Earthquake Editon" dedicated to the overlooked but substantial fundraising effort by Chinese rock bands.

Can linking to a picture of half a nipple land you in jail?

Believe it or not, it can.

The CBC offers this and other ways to run foul of the law from behind the Great Firewall.

“If there is such a magazine, it wasn't approved by us in the first place.”

"Woodhands is dirty electronic music. We are interested in emotional, sweaty dance floors. We want to make you cry while you're having sex. And it'll be the best damn sex of your life. And you'll be dancing.

Woodhands started in a basement in Montreal, moved to Europe, and is now making love to Toronto and its environs."

Watch out Beijing...

NBA playoffs vanish from Chinese TV


The Xin Kuai Bao reports the NBA playoffs have disappeared from Chinese television. Some are saying live basketball games don't fit the nation's atmosphere after the earthquake. Others hold that outspoken hoop stars are pushing the Chinese government's buttons. Sharon Stone is also implicated. Nothing but...rim?