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Dou Wei, a moody and creative Beijng musician of his generation,
he started out as a lead vocalist of the pop-rock band, Black Panther
(Hei Bao) and then left to pursue his own musical direction. From
Bauhaus-derived, heavy Cure-influenced debut album, “Dark
Dreams”, with the more ambient, electronic flavored follow-ups,
“Sunny Days”,
"Mountain River",
he seamlessly blends the Chinese rock music, Chinese modern folk
and the ambient elements together to deliver a western music influenced
yet distinctively Chinese tunes. Dou Wei has been gradually adding
to a solo composition of innovative work that carries a much more
international sound than anything else his peers are making. Later,
he collaborated with the Chinese rock super group, E band and released,
ground-breaking, Bark Psychosis-esque, “Hallucination”
album which serves as the blueprint for the future Chinese rock
music. Their second and last collaboration, “Rainy Murmur”
(Yu Xu), a further exploration into the atmospheric music, was shelved
by the record company. Now, Dou Wei moves on to perform with Beijing
free Jazz ensemble, Not Sure Yet, yet another new chapter in his
music career.
News:
Dou Wei's first personal album in eight years
after his cooperations with different bands - "Eight
Fragments" is due for release officially on August 1st,
2004 by Shanghai Audio & Video Company. |