Midi and Strawberry Music Festivals 2013: An Audience Matures

This blog does a pretty good job of reviewing and complaining about music festivals happening in Beijing, Shanghai, and sometimes even other cities (by our tireless contributors). However, from an audience perspective, we have precious few gripes this year for 2 of China’s longest-running music festivals, Midi and Strawberry.

Your Radar correspondents, split between Beijing and Shanghai, attended the first day of Strawberry in Beijing, the third day of Midi in Beijing and day three of Strawberry in Shanghai. Miracle of miracles, there was beer for sale at Strawberry in Beijing. More importantly, it didn’t come in tepid cans out of a sketchy backpack. Danish beer juggernaut Tuborg claimed sponsorship duties at Modern Sky’s flagship festival, complete with VIP “pavilion,” microphone-toting MC and plenty of scantily clad Tuborg honeys. There are unsubstantiated rumors that the beer was only there the first day – can any of our readers shed some light on the situation? In Shanghai, we were pretty outraged to find out that Strawberry had (seemingly) sold exclusive alcohol rights to Bacardi. While this is good for the coffers in the short run and great for a brand to force everyone that wants to drink alcohol to drink theirs, it’s moves like this that destroy the long term credibility of a festival. It is simply greed that is driving a festival to deny consumers choice to make MORE money.

Usually strongest with their domestic lineup, Strawberry’s foreign headliners this year was Travis, they of the inoffensive between-Oasis-and-Coldplay Britrock persuasion; experimental pop savants Deerhoof; and Lenka, who played at Modern Sky 2011. We stayed for the entirety of Travis’ set, and enjoyed it very much, to our great surprise. There were no surprises in the domestic lineup, from New Pants taking the slot before the headliner for the second year in a row to Xie Tian Xiao’s 75th appearance to close out the festival (more on that in a bit), but the sheer number of people at the festival – the organizers stopped selling door tickets at 3PM – speaks to it’s success, even with single day tickets priced at 150 RMB.

Midi Festival took over the space at China Music Valley in Pinggu district this year, extending the festival’s eternal quest to find the furthest possible location whilst still remaining within Beijing’s municipal borders. In past years, the China Music Valley Festival (of Avril Lavigne and Jesus and Mary Chain notoriety) have installed two stages in the entire area, and alternated set times so that only one act would be playing at any given time. Midi brought 5 stages. The sonic experience was…interesting. However, the festival experience was not lacking. From 20 RMB beers and 5 RMB water to donuts that were “much better than they had to be” (quoth one enthusiastic festivalgoer), parking yourself in front of a stage and letting the music wash over you was not a bad way to pass the day. Continue reading

Festival Season in China

Two weeks out from the May Festival (Labour Day) holidays and most of the major players have (finally) released their lineups and schedules. Hat tip to Beijing Daze for the Beijing events and dates.

With the absence of China Music Valley Festival (MIDI is taking over the space this year) and postponement and relocation of Dong Party aka Ditan Folk Festival to Beijing’s 2 Kolegas this year there is precious little innovation in the rest of the festivals’ lineups. Nonetheless, if the weather is nice the events are a good place to relax and catch up on the bands you always try to see, but it somehow never ends up working out during the year.

MIDI (Beijing and Shanghai)

Strawberry (Beijing)

Strawberry (Shanghai)

Festival Season is almost upon us

May is one of the two main seasons for outdoor festivals, and as such, we are expecting imminent announcements for Midi and Strawberry Fests. Apparently Deerhoof will be back for Strawberry, playing alongside 90′s Scottish “post britpop” (according to their Wiki :-) ) band, plus Lenka, Immanu El and the usual slew of domestic headliners (Xie Tian Xiao, Omnipotent Youth Hotel). Nothing from Midi yet, but that’s as to be expected. They rarely announce anything before mid April. There is also the heavily rumored return of the Great Wall Music Festival, but we’ve been here before, so let’s wait a while before we get too excited about seeing David Guetta and Andy C hit the Wall.

One festival that we haven’t heard much about is the big joint venture between LiveNation and Pinggu local government, China Music Valley. Timeout Beijing report that it’s been postponed until the autumn this year, and we tend to believe them. The festival that gave us Friendly Fires, Jesus and Mary Chain and Joss Stone in 2012 will be “back shortly”.

Midi Awards Nominees Announced

Awards ceremony is this Sunday, December 16th at M Space out in Wukesong. Drop us a line if you’re going!

And the nominees are…

1. 最佳年度摇滚专辑 (Album of the Year)

GALA True Sound Is Untraceable | GALA《知音难觅》
Black Head Xi’an Incident | 黑撒《西安事变》
King Ly Chee Time Will Prove | 荔枝王《时间证明》
Escape Plan Earth | 逃跑计划《世界》
Lure Retrograde Kingdom | 诱导社《逆行王国》

2. 最佳年度摇滚歌曲 (Song of the Year)

The Gar “Love Will Lose Your Love” | 嘎调《爱,终将把青春遗漏》
Black Head “Liu Chuan Feng Yu Cang Jing Kong” | 黑撒《流川枫与苍井空》
King Ly Chee “Time Will Prove” | 荔枝王《时间证明》
Brain Failure “Nous avons de la chance” | 脑浊《永远的乌托邦》
Escape Plan “The Brightest Star In The Night” | 逃跑计划《夜空中最亮的星》
Lure “Retrograde Kingdom” | 诱导社《逆行王国》

3. 最佳年度摇滚乐队 (Best Rock Performance By Group With Vocals)

GALA
Hanggai 杭盖
Muma & Third Party 木马&Third Party
Brain Failure 脑浊
Escape Plan 逃跑计划

4. 最佳年度摇滚男歌手 (Best Male Rock Vocal Performance)

Lei Lin – Lure | 雷霖-诱导社
Ma Tiao | 马条
Mao Chuan – Escape Plan | 毛川-逃跑计划
Xiao Rong – Brain Failure | 肖容-脑浊
Zuoxiao Zuzhou | 左小祖咒

5. 最佳年度摇滚女歌手 (Best Female Rock Vocal Performance)

Helen Feng – Nova Heart | 冯海宁-Nova Heart
Kang Mao – SUBS | 抗猫-SUBS
Su Na – Gemini | 苏娜-简迷离
Pupi (Wang Jing) – Da Bang | 汪婧-Da Bang
Ying Zi – F.I.S. | 樱子-秋天的虫子

6. 最佳年度硬摇滚乐队 (Best Hard Rock Performance)

King Ly Chee 荔枝王
Brain Failure 脑浊
Twisted Machine 扭曲机器
Iron Kite 铁风筝
Liquid Oxygen Can 液氧罐头

7. 最佳年度金属乐队 (Best Metal Performance)

Frosty Eve 霜冻前夜
Four Five 肆伍
Yaksa 夜叉
Liquid Oxygen Can 液氧罐头
Suffocated 窒息

8. 最佳年度摇滚乐器演奏 (Best Rock Instrumental Performance)

Batubagen – Hanggai | 巴图巴根-杭盖
Mamer – Mamer & IZ | 马木尔-马木尔&IZ乐队
Guan Wei – Muma & Third Party | 关伟-木马&Third Party
Xie Yugang – Wang Wen | 谢玉岗-惘闻
Lei Lin – Lure | 雷霖-诱导社

9. 最佳年度摇滚现场 (Best Live Performance)

Nova Heart
Second Hand Rose 二手玫瑰
Hanggai 杭盖
Brain Failure 脑浊
Escape Plan 逃跑计划

10. 最佳年度摇滚新人奖 (Best New Artist)

Residence A A公馆
CNdY
Twinkle Star 闪星
Wang Shengnan 王胜男
Perpetual Motion Machine 永动机

11. 最佳年度专辑设计奖 (Best Album Art)

Black Head Xi’an Incident | 黑撒《西安事变》
Four Five No Leader | 肆伍《NO LEADER》
Escape Plan Earth | 逃跑计划《世界》
Iron Kite Between City and Country | 铁风筝《城乡结合处》
Left The 8 O’Clock Sun | 熊熊作业本《八九点钟的太阳》
Zhang Weiwei & Guo Long Platinum Hotel | 张玮玮与郭龙《白银饭店》
Zuoxiao Zuzhou To the Milkshed | 左小祖咒《去奶子房》

12. 最佳年度民谣音乐奖 (Best Folk Music)

Da Qiao & Xiao Qiao 大乔小乔
Ma Tiao 马条
Tuliger (Gangzi) 图利古尔(刚子)
Wu Tiao Ren 五条人
Yang Jiasong 杨嘉松

13. 中国摇滚贡献奖 (Award For Special Contribution To Chinese Rock)

14. 年度常委会奖 (Special Award By The Grand Jury)

Midi Awards 2012

Midi Awards 2012 – the announcement is here, the nominees forthcoming, the party planned. Scheduled for this December 16th at M Space – the small theatre under the MasterCard Arena (aka Wukesong Arena), this year’s ceremony will feature performances from the likes of Chuanzi, Dongzi, Ordnance, Nova Heart, Brain Failure, Yaksa and Zhang Youdai. The awards categories are as follows:

1. 最佳年度摇滚专辑 (Album of the Year)
2. 最佳年度摇滚歌曲 (Song of the Year)
3. 最佳年度摇滚乐队 (Best Rock Performance By Group With Vocals)
4. 最佳年度摇滚男歌手 (Best Male Rock Vocal Performance)
5. 最佳年度摇滚女歌手 (Best Female Rock Vocal Performance)
6. 最佳年度硬摇滚乐队 (Best Hard Rock Performance)
7. 最佳年度金属乐队 (Best Metal Performance)
8. 最佳年度摇滚乐器演奏 (Best Rock Instrumental Performance)
9. 最佳年度摇滚现场 (Best Live Performance)
10. 最佳年度摇滚新人奖 (Best New Artist)
11. 最佳年度专辑设计奖 (Best Album Art)
12. 最佳年度民谣音乐奖 (Best Folk Music)
13. 中国摇滚贡献奖 (Award For Special Contribution To Chinese Rock)
14. 年度常委会奖 (Special Award By The Grand Jury)

The awards show is open to the public; presale tickets are 80 RMB and it costs 100 RMB to get in at the door. Student tickets are 50 RMB.

Midi Electronic Festival

Midi Festival usually looks like this:

But this weekend, it’s going to look a little more like this:

Call us old-fashioned or short-sighted or whatever but we’ve never seen something like this before. Midi, a festival and school known for cultivating future generations of head-bangers and mosh-pit maniacs, putting on an honest-to-goodness electronic festival. Split up between “Traditional,” “Hip-hop” and “Bass” stages, Midi has assembled an interesting lineup of local MCs and DJs to play a one-day festival in Shanghai.

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Chinese Festival Consumers are Smart, Don’t Ya Know?

Editor’s note: a bit delayed, but this piece is as much about the general state of branding and commercial presence at large outdoor music festivals as it is about any specific event. It was written after attending Midi 2012 in Shanghai.

China’s Midi Festival is a crazy beast. The first time we attended was in May 2006; it was our first sighting of the paradox that was modern China: a park full of rock and metal fans stomping and moshing to mohawked and dreadlocked bands who in turn were singing about those issues close to their hearts and sensitive to the country surrounding this little enclave in time and space.  It took our collective breaths away.

Midi is the Glastonbury of China in so many ways: the fans who attend Midi are a coalescence of the disaffected 90’s generation of punks and rockers who worked in the margins of the margins because of a heartfelt desire to change things.  The people that come really contribute to the vibe of the festival rather than expecting to be passively entertained.  The merchandise is better, the people are crazier, there are more smiles, more impromptu jam sessions, more hugging and general random acts of kindness than anywhere else in China.

The other thing that Glastonbury and Midi share is a generous and powerful gesture to give up the massively lucrative “billboards” that are their respective mainstages, and instead give them to good causes.  In Glastonbury’s case, the charities Wateraid and Greenpeace have pride of place on the Pyramid Stage. In Midi’s case the Tang Stages in 2011 and 2012 plus the overall festival VI (programmes, flyers, posters) were devoted to causes that the organizers consider important: in 2011 the eradication of the Chinese trade in bear bile in, and in 2012, drawing attention to urban China’s dangerous pollution levels: PM2.5.

[this was true at the time of writing: in fact, in 2012 Midi did succumb and sold main stage branding to Vans for the Beijing festival].

We’d like to put it out there that WE THINK THIS IS FUCKING AWESOME.  We don’t know of any other examples of powerful social movements in China using their influence to stand up to some of the systemic problems that exist here.  (We would love some comments to share what inevitable others are out there)

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Vans敢放 “Dare to Play” online mixtape

Love is a mixtape, so they say. But for Vans x Midi Festival 2012, your mixtape is more of a risk than a love letter. Working with China’s favorite semi-legal streaming service Xiami as well as Sina Weibo and Renren, Vans敢放 is a new breed of social mixtape, where users are making it for themselves, their friends, and that cute girl from 2nd period chemistry class.

A simple (and completely Chinese) interface that lets users login with either their Xiami, Sina Weibo or Renren accounts. Once you’re in, you pick songs according to 5 questions posed by Vans:

1) The song you could play over and over again for the rest of your life
2) Your secret guilty pleasure song
3) The song you practise a lot but wouldn’t dare sing in KTV
4) A song that you want to recommend to someone you know (they give you the option to @ anyone on Weibo), that they wouldn’t think of listening to given the choice
5) A fantastic song that someone hasn’t listened to yet (you can also @ the person)

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Mos Def cancels Midi

Mos Def was the slightly surprising international headliner for Beijing’s Midi Festival this weekend. The most unreliable man in showbizness, now known only as Yasiin Bey and famed for bringing his Australian promoter to tears and bankruptcy had been booked by Vans to bring an international flavor to their mega sponsorship of the event.

Living up to his reputation, he has pulled out of his China trip with but a few days to go, citing personal problems. His flights were booked and his performance approved. Visas were already stamped in his passport.

He has been replaced by He Yong on the Midi Tang Stage on Monday night. This cancellation follows hot on the heels of Zhang Chu’s withdrawal……

Festival silly season is almost upon us – first the old

Once more, our apologies for slow posting. We are 75% through our JUE | Music + Art Festival which is consuming a lot of our time, but all the while, there is festival information filtering in.  We thought we would try and summarize what has come over our desk in the last few weeks.

STRAWBERRY

First, we owe another apology to Modern Sky and Strawberry Festival. We had it on very good authority that the festival would be moving from Tongzhou. Strawberry has announced dates and also locations and the festival will indeed be returning to Tongzhou for the 4th year <the Radar hangs head in shame>. Strawberry will also be coming to Shanghai to the same Expo-side venue that JZ christened in 2011.

According to the press release, there will be 160 bands over 8 stages including 50 international bands. The theme is “Great Escape on Doomsday”

Finally, SMG have managed to get in on the act. In exchange for a lot of coverage (we imagine) the Shanghai Media Group are co-organizers of Strawberry Shanghai.

We’ve heard some of the international bands that will be playing, but we’re not sure they are out in public yet, so best not to say :-)

Strawberry Festival Shanghai with SMG

MIDI

Midi have actually put out their lineup for Shanghai already. They will be heading back to Century Park a full week before Strawberry and the May holiday. Midi is once more supporting a cause (remember last year’s bear bile?). In 2012, it’s the turn of clean air to come under the Midi microscope

Midi Festival Shanghai announces

Not much to shout about on the lineup – Marky Ramone will be back after his (relatively) successful outing at Beijing Pop Festival in 2007. Then it’s the usual collection of cultural exchange students.

CHINA MUSIC VALLEY

Remember this one? In Pinggu near Beijing, the Mayor put on a big Livenation partnered jamboree last year with the likes of Avril Lavigne, KT Tunstall and Ladytron.

There have been rumours abounding – we have heard some fairly concrete names – expect flamboyant hip hop, pretty English pop and a high ticket price.