Hong Kong Music

1999-04-06 Thread christopher . m . knaus

Hey there,

This is kind of an off the wall question but...
Someone I know is doing some business in Hong Kong and I was wondering if
any well traveled folks knew of cool music that one can get over there but
not here - also places to go, see, do, hang or whatever.

Thanks much.

Later...
CK not expecting anything




Re: Hong Kong Music

1999-04-06 Thread Brad Bechtel

http://destinations.previewtravel.com/DestGuides/0,1208,WEB_98,00.html has a good 
overview of whazzup in the former colony.

I don't think you'd like most of the Hong Kong popular music (based on what I hear 
here in San Francisco - not enough twang).  You should be able to get incredible deals 
on (bootlegged) software and electronics of all kinds.

When my relatives went  to Hong Kong, they bought clothing.

Just trying to be helpful.



Re: Hong Kong Music

1999-04-06 Thread BARNARD

Although I just wrote CK an offlist post, I'll repeat the gist here, in
case anyone cares g.

Two years ago, right before handover, there were a number of "indie",
"alternative," and "rootsy" bands.  When I was there in Spring 96, I even
played 4 or 5 shows with a local Chinese-British blues kid named William
Tang (very post-Mayall, post-British "blooze" style).  But not much to
speak of in a city that big, and nothing to get very excited about.

Most kids there listen to very sugary, very poppy (in the less positive
sense) "sinopop."  There are a couple of video channels of this kind of
music etc.  Even with the best attentions, I couldn't get into it:  way
too saccharine and un"cool" from a Western perspective.  

I don't know about it these days, but I suspect that the dominance of this
"Sinopop" has even increased and that the "western" oriented bands have
thinned out even more.

--junior