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Free Rock and Pairs’s Manifesto
Posted by gunsella in Uncategorized on February 24th, 2011

Too good to pass up, this Saturday night sees all your favourite local/laowai bands playing for FREE at Live Bar. Amongst the bill is Pairs, whose 7″ vinyl was flung my way late last week. I am so stoked. Speaking of Pairs, they would like to debunk any mysticism associated with being in a band and making music. To that end they have published an open invitation for YOU, the members of the public to attend their rehearsals, soundchecks and even to join them on stage. You can read it in English and Chinese here.
In other Luwanrock news, there’s a veritable buzz of excitement around the studio as both the Moon Tyrant and the Rainbow Danger Club albums near completion. I’m looking forward to some CD launches in the coming weeks. \m/ \m/

boys climbing ropes, live bar, moon tyrant, pairs, rainbow danger club, studio, X is Y
Rocktober II
Posted by gunsella in Uncategorized on October 25th, 2010
It’s been a pretty solid month already, with The Vasco Era and Fever Machine and Friends at Yuyintang, as well as a free Jagermeifter show at Mao last Friday featuring Triple Smash, Pairs and Friend or Foe. Friend or Foe’s outfits have been getting increasingly erratic of late. I just don’t know where they can go from here. Photo courtesy of Fish Zhao.

The awesome continues this week with another two gigs at Yuyintang and a real “Last Shout” at LOgO. First up we have American troubadour and multi-instrumentalist, Daniel Hart, at Yuyintang this Thursday 28th. He has a quirky, left-field kinda sound that you’d expect from someone who lists The Polyphonic Spree and St. Vincent as acts to which he offers sonic contributions. In describing his music, I could use Of Montreal as a starting point, and throw in some Sufjan Stevens for good measure. I’m not sure what kind of show he is bringing with him but I am sure it will be enjoyable. If you want to hear some of his music you can check his myspace and douban. 40 RMB.

On Saturday 30th it’s the one you’ve all been waiting for. As a Halloween celebration four of our favourite bands are getting dressed up and presenting tribute sets by acts with some historical significance for rock music.

Pairs as Wham!, X is Y (plus members of Moon Tyrant and Rainbow Danger Club) as Joy Division, Boys Climbing Ropes as The Misfits and The Fever Machine (plus me) as KISS. No, no, it just doesn’t get any better. And if that wasn’t enough for you, after that there’s a Toshi-sponsored Trash-a-Gogo on at LOgO featuring The Dudettes along with Friend or Foe, and Japanese trash-garage-surf-rock 3-piece, The Paralyz (they will also be on at Yuyintang on the 29th). Though LOgO is officially closing on the 31st, I have strong feeling that this show will be the last blow-out for LOgO.
We’ll miss you. So many good times. So many lost nights.


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Trash
Posted by gunsella in Uncategorized on September 21st, 2010

This week is undoubtedly the biggest week for the Trash-A-Gogo series of parties since their inception. Brand mastermind, Toshi, has booked Japanese surf rock band, The Whys, at three gigs at three different locations with three different lineups.
Wednesday night sees The Whys paired up with Toshi’s own band, The Beat Bandits, for a very 60s infused night of psychedelia and short grass skirts at Yuyintang
Thursday sees The Whys and The Beat Bandits on the bill with two Luwanrock favourites: Hotter Than Teppanyaki and The Dudettes. Somehow I seem to have become a full-time member of each of those two bands. I have no idea how that happened. Regardless it will be all about zeitgeist and parochialism as we sing your world back to you. Check out the new Dudettes song, We’re Still Here. Also be sure to check out a choice new cover from a certain 70s all-girl teenage rock band. I c-c-c-can’t wait.
Friday’s gig is at 696 Livehouse in Hongkou and features the terribly friendly Pairs. If you haven’t already heard, they have a new album out and you can pick up a copy there. It’s the latest release from Luwanrock Studios via Qu Records and it features the hits Yangpu Qu and I Spend My Birthday With a Bunch of Cunts as well as five other great tracks. By the way, if you can’t wait ’til Friday you can grab it for free here: http://pairs.bandcamp.com/ But I must say, I like the packaging they have gone for with the hard copy.
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Pictures to accompany Zack’s text
Posted by gunsella in Uncategorized on July 11th, 2010

The Pairs/Sister Whale/Baby #13/Ann show at Yuyintang last Friday has been well reviewed by Zack at Layabozi. I have little to add, but the damn fool outed me as having some photos on my phone. Here they are:
Things started out normally enough . . .


And then Xiao Zhong began to eat the screen.


We can see he uses the ‘missionary technique’ for microphone fellatio.

This is Ann. They play space rock. AA++++ would see again.

This is Baby #13. They rocked out and played exceptionally well.

Saturday Night Preview
Posted by gunsella in Uncategorized on May 26th, 2010

It’s a big foreigner line-up on Saturday night, yet there’s no Lou Gramm in sight.
X is Y are a three piece playing moody math-rock that punches you in the guts at all the right times, in weird time signatures.
Pairs – There’s a lot of mystique surrounding this lo-fi duo. I’m looking forward to seeing if their drummer plays better than he drives a go-kart.
Rainbow Danger Club is another band that is intrigued by music in odd time signatures. After a few minutes you get used to the jerkiness of the rhythms, and then the bliss sets in. They write tunes that are kinda like euphoric trance music. There’s a lot of repetition and they really do hypnotise you. Srsly.
The Fever Machine - Dan’s new band. 3-piece testosterock. Need I say more? Look out for some demos hitting the streets soon, mixed by yours truly.
Yuyintang, Saturday 29th May, 9pm doors open, first band hits the stage at 9.30. I hope to see you there.
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Goose Fight Pairs Fever Rainbow Machine Bandits
Posted by gunsella in Uncategorized on April 11th, 2010

Last night’s show featured a very strong line up at Yuyintang. Unfortunately I missed Pairs and Rainbow Danger Club but I heard both were excellent. As I arrived I was treated to the dirty garage sounds of The Beat Bandits, a three piece pulled together from the ruins of some of Shanghai’s finest bands of the last few years (Hotter Than Teppanyaki, The Snots, The Dropkicks, Banana Monkey . . .) Mizusu kicks serious ass with his Les Paul. Seriously.
Up next were the quirky, syncopated stylings of Duck Fight Goose. I find this band both entertaining and rewarding. They are making sonic experiments with great beats and some clever ideas. I’d like to hear these guys recorded. There’s a few poorly recorded tracks on their douban page. There’s also a video, which is a little more rewarding than the audio.

I took the liberty of examining Han Han’s pedals during his set, not expecting to see any surprises. Lo and behold! He has changed his setup since I last checked it out at Culture Clash last October. Last time he was running a long chain of effects (overdrive > distortion > whammy pitch shifter > delay > EQ > reverb) into a small, on-stage mixer which then went into another delay/loop sampler pedal. He also had a microphone (not the main vocal mic) running into the same mixer so it too could be sampled and looped.
Here’s last night’s setup:

Last night he was running two shorter chains, one for the guitar and one for the vocals. From top left to top right we have the guitar chain, featuring an Electro Harmonix Knockout EQ pedal (yellow and red), then the Vox Bulldog dual distortion (big and shiny with a blue light in the back), then two Boss delay pedals (two DD-6′s I think) and a tuner and out to the amplifier. And beginning with the orange microphone cable descending from the top of the photo, we have the second effects chain which is on the main vocal mic, not an additional one. The mic goes into the awesome Digitech Whammy pitch shifting pedal and then into the EH Holy Grail reverb. This means he can sound like anything from a chipmunk in a cave to a giant in a cave. Now comes the clever bit – Han has done away with the EH mini mixer that he employed last time to send both the mic and the guitar to the DD-6 used a loop sampler. Instead, he is using the true stereo functionality of the DD-6 to accept the two inputs (guitar and vocals), sample them, and then send the still separated signals to their respective targets (the guitar amp and the mixing desk). This way, he has no need to have his effected vocals come out his guitar amp. He has also eliminated the need to bring the mixer to gigs, making his load a little bit lighter. Very clever.
At Duck’s feet we see a similar setup to last time:
She still has the EH Voice Box harmoniser/vocoder pedal on her microphone. And she has switched out the trusty Tonerider compressor for another Tonerider gem that is also a mainstay in my own rig – their American Overdrive. This one seems to be a collector’s item. As well as the sample label in the lower left corner, there’s also a mysterious switch under the volume knob. I wonder what it does? Is it a high cut? or a 5dB boost? Accordion setting?
Following Duck Fight Goose was The Fever Machine, Dan Shapiro’s new project with Fabien and Miguel. I guess these guys are picking up where The Rogue Transmission left off – it’s fast, it rocks and there are great riffs and some cool hooky choruses. It’s somewhat more spacey though, and the songs have a little more breathing room. I’m still involved with the band, but this time with the sound, both live and recorded. I’m shredding the EQs and reverbs instead of the 6-string on stage. It’s quite satisfying and far less sweaty.
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