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New Sounds of China Episode 2: Maybe Mars

Series: New Sounds of China
From: Peter Vautier
Length: 00:59:02

Episode two provides a frank appraisal of Maybe Mars, Beijing's most globally famous record label. Read the full description.

Nsoc_logo2_small Following the sweeping historical introduction of episode one, we tighten our focus in episode two, and feature the music of just one record label, Maybe Mars. But what a label! Since 2007, Maybe Mars has been generating attention well beyond the domestic Chinese market, with its acts and attitude gaining coverage in publications as highly regarded and diverse as The Wire, Time Magazine, The New Yorker, The Guardian, and The Wall Street Journal.

Rather than simply heighten the existing wave of adulation, we assess the reasons behind the phenomenal success of Maybe Mars, as well as its sister venue, D-22, located in the happening Beijing university district of Wudaokou. In between experimental, post-punk and plain old punk tracks, we talk to New Yorker Michael Pettis, the man behind the label, who combines previous Wall Street banking experience with connections to avant-garde artists such as Glenn Branca, Blixa Bargeld, and Elliot Sharp. We also interview two artists on the label: Zhang Shouwang of Car Sick Cars, China's answer to Sonic Youth; and Chen Xi of the dark and brooding Snapline.

Paul Kendall, a former music journalist (Time Out Beijing, China Radio International, Billboard) and current Chinese music PhD student presents the show alongside Hu Pan, a Beijing-born rock musician, Peking opera performer, and music journalist.

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Piece Description

Following the sweeping historical introduction of episode one, we tighten our focus in episode two, and feature the music of just one record label, Maybe Mars. But what a label! Since 2007, Maybe Mars has been generating attention well beyond the domestic Chinese market, with its acts and attitude gaining coverage in publications as highly regarded and diverse as The Wire, Time Magazine, The New Yorker, The Guardian, and The Wall Street Journal.

Rather than simply heighten the existing wave of adulation, we assess the reasons behind the phenomenal success of Maybe Mars, as well as its sister venue, D-22, located in the happening Beijing university district of Wudaokou. In between experimental, post-punk and plain old punk tracks, we talk to New Yorker Michael Pettis, the man behind the label, who combines previous Wall Street banking experience with connections to avant-garde artists such as Glenn Branca, Blixa Bargeld, and Elliot Sharp. We also interview two artists on the label: Zhang Shouwang of Car Sick Cars, China's answer to Sonic Youth; and Chen Xi of the dark and brooding Snapline.

Paul Kendall, a former music journalist (Time Out Beijing, China Radio International, Billboard) and current Chinese music PhD student presents the show alongside Hu Pan, a Beijing-born rock musician, Peking opera performer, and music journalist.

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
Holy Comments Snapline Party is Over, Pornstar. Maybe Mars 2007 03:24
S2 Snapline Party is Over, Pornstar. Maybe Mars 2007 03:28
Behind All Ruptures PK-14 City Weather Sailing. Maybe Mars 2008 04:37
Conch Crunch White White. Maybe Mars 2009 05:11
Dong Dong Dong Joyside Booze at Neptune's Dawn. Maybe Mars 2007 04:17
Smooth-Tha-Tune Xiao He The Performance of Identity. Maybe Mars 2009 04:20
Shijian Menwai Nezha Unreleased demo 03:34
Big The Gar The Gar. Maybe Mars 2009 03:14
Great Wuhan SMZB 10 Years Rebellion. Maybe Mars 2008 05:10
Zhongnanhai Car Sick Cars Car Sick Cars. Maybe Mars 2007 06:45

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