MusicTop New Music From China in March: Jackson Wang, Masiwei, and MoreNew Music, formerly Yin (音, “music”), is a monthly RADII column that looks at fresh Chinese music ... By Bryan GroganMarch 31, 2022
Daily DripEating Music to Release New Mixtape “Drifting With Friends”Shanghai-based independent electronic music label Eating Music will drop its new compilation "Drifting With Friends" on March ... By Inès FormanMarch 25, 2022
Daily DripBritish Council Taps Beijing’s Merrie Records for New Musicians in Residence ProgramSince 2011, British Council has been bringing UK artists to cities around China through its celebrated Musicians ... By Bryan GroganAugust 27, 2020
CultureNew Music: “Home Fitness” Charity Compilation Aims to Banish Covid-19 Confinement BluesHouse and techno offerings from an array of Chinese and international producers - all for a good ... By Jake NewbyMarch 13, 2020
FeaturedYin: Shanghai Band Duck Fight Goose Return (as YADAE) with Smooth Synthpop EP “AI”4 new tracks offer a stark but not totally unexpected departure for a band that's made a ... By Josh FeolaNovember 15, 2019
Daily DripRecombinant Festival is Bringing China’s Avant Club Music to San FranciscoReturning for a fourth edition on November 14, Recombinant hosts RADII favorites Shao, 33EMYBW and Gooooose for ... By Josh FeolaNovember 5, 2019
FeaturedClub Seen: Asian Dope BoysChen Tianzhuo's nomadic club night brings together local artists and musicians, performance art, electronic music, and fashion By Josh FeolaAugust 15, 2019
FeaturedYin: Shanghai’s Gooooose Mines Humanized Computer Music on “Rusted Silicon”Shanghai electronic musician Gooooose's latest album continues his interest in the interplay between man and machine and ... By Jake NewbyMay 17, 2019
FeaturedYin: Reimagined Guizhou Choirs from 33EMYBWNew label Merrie Records launches with an EP for Shanghai producer 33EMYBW that samples the distinctive vocal ... By Josh FeolaMay 3, 2019
FeaturedYin: Wild New Sounds from Shanghai’s 33EMYBW & GOOOOOSEShanghai's two busiest builders of bespoke, bizarre electronic music unveil radically different — though similarly radical — new albums By Josh FeolaNovember 2, 2018