Items Tagged With Dave Liang
Written By: christine
2008-04-13 00:38:07
Dave Liang is the Producer behind The Shanghai Restoration Project. I first met him last year when I came across his first album of the same name and interviewed him on The China Business Show for Entrepreneur Magazine.
Had a chance to meet him twice. Once in Shanghai and another time in NYC and I would definitely call him a friend and myself a big fan of his music.
Dave recently released a new album under Warner Music's Independent Label Group titled "Story Of A City" You can find all of the Shanghai Restoration Project albums by doing a search on iTunes. Call me biased and a fan of indie artists but I would download everything if I were you.
I wanted to take the time to publicly thank Dave for letting The China Business Network feature his music in the series of video interviews I recently conducted in Shanghai.
In the process of doing so, I had to show you guys this really cool video on Youtube I ran across where someone took the song "Pace of Light" from the "Story of a City" album and mashed it up with scenes from Yuan Muzhi's "Scenes of City Life" movie from 1935 Old Shanghai era.
I had this period of time during my modern Chinese history days in college where I was obsessed with learning about life in Old Shanghai days. Something really intriguing, romantic, historical, tragic, colonial, mysterious and extinct at the same time about that era in Shanghai history. See, hard to explain but thought I'd share the video.
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