Carsick Cars frontman Zhang Shouwang and TheGar drummer Wang Xu genius duo. This minimalism as the base concept album in Germany recording is completed, the same as the name of the song, will bring you bright lights of the listening experience. White+ Watch and Wang Xu and Zhang in the summer of 2010 consisting of hardware electronic band, Zhang watchman responsible synth and vocal control, from the band's genius drummer Wang Xu is still sits at his best percussion section. After two years of growth, this duo has been completely get rid of the people will confuse it with White, vibrant and rhythmic sound, mixed with two Stern show, giving a wonderful impression unspeakable communicate with hearing.
The Chinese duo White have one heck of a credential when it comes to their self-titled release -- production by Blixa Bargeld, who knows all about pushing the avant-garde in the midst of a bureaucratic society. Recorded in Berlin (perhaps resulting in the first song being called "Really Real German"), White's self-titled release proves to be a deft recombination of artistic impulses -- echoes of Laurie Anderson, Throbbing Gristle, Aphex Twin, and many others can be heard from the start. But so can the duo's own voices, and quite literally -- Shou Wang and Shenggy's spoken and sung interjections form the closest things to hooks on many tracks, even as their voices echo, repeat, shudder, and directly, crisply cut across the mix. The brief mock ad "Beijing Beer" shows what they can do with just their voices and liquid sounds, while other songs like "Build a Link" act as combination chants and disembodied instructions, in that particular song's case over an organ figure and synth pulse that evolves into an insistent percussion clangor. But "47 Rockets" is the triumph of the disc in that vein: a slow, majestic build of keyboards, vocals, and beats that becomes a guitar-led triumphant march. Many songs eschew vocals almost entirely in favor of often blissfully mysterious instrumentals -- the layered rhythms and drones of "Space Decay" are almost serenely joyful, while the chimes and shimmers of "Falling Down" are a lovely, strange collage of sonics.
zhang shouwang sometimes composes for classical music ensembles. he shrugs this off, though, when asked about how he got into this and what he thinks of classical music. “thinking in terms of strict differentiations between genres just isn’t very interesting.”
Itta and Marqido are two previously solo experimental musicians who paired up in 2005 to create 10. Independently successful, together, they burst through art festivals throughout much of Asia and parts of Europe, gaining recognition as one of the most active and creative bands on the Asian indie scene.
10 changed their name to (((10))) after the sudden, large earthquake in Japan in March of 2011, in memory of the lost. Most recently, they have changed their name to Tengger