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Wuhan Petram Urbem

The Wuhan express rolled in at 4 in the afternoon and the bands went straight to sound check while the rest of the entourage went on a beer check. Beer? Check.

The evening kicked off with an ‘acoustic’ set by math-rockers, X is Y. With their drummer unable to make it, they used a Casiotone for the beats, expertly played by regular bassist, Yajing, who also handled acoustic percussion duties like a pro. Their set was powerful despite the absence of a live drummer as G sweated through some very emotional quadratic equations and binomials put to song.

They were followed by The Dudettes in one of their last appearances ever. We relived some of the good old days on stage as I joined them for a couple of Dudette staples, I am, You Are and Move Move Text Text. The ladies even prepared a song for the local audience – Woohan, Woohoohan (referencing a 5, 6, 7, 8′s song). Don’t forget about The Dudettes Festival next weekend at Yuyintang – it’s your last ever opportunity to see them perform live. It also provides an opportunity to drink cheap Japanese beer in a park with live music going all day.

The Dudettes in Wuhan

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Next up was Stegosaurus? who put in a very strong performance, full of their usual humour and melodiousness. Their set included old favourites such as Qingwen and High and Low as well as a few upcoming tunes including the Shanghianese Nong Naozi.

Their set was followed by a typical brilliant set by The Rainbow Danger Club. I have nothing to add about this awesome band.

Rainbow Danger Club

The real winner of the night was Moon Tyrant. They brought it. Great show, guys.

Moon Tyrant in Wuhan

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Well done to VJ Tina Spangles and DJ BO for keeping the room entertained all evening with visuals and antics respectively. Wuhan rocks. Ity.

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Simon Says video

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jay caplan made this rogue transmission video for our song, simon says. footage is taken from shows at anar and zhijiang dream factory as well as a rehearsal at juju.

here’s the link if the player does not embed.

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Joyside + Rogue Transmission at Yuyintang

and so we begin unblocking the backlog…

back on the 20th june 2009 we supported joyside, one of beijing’s best bands and members of the older guard of rockers from the north. they play classic-underground-bluesy-pop-rock. they are not a punk band and are not standard bearers for the chinese punk scene. joyside were very generous with stage time – we played for at least an hour in the stifling heat. the crowd was heaving and we brought it. that would have to be one of the hottest nights i’ve ever been inside yuyintang.

rogue sweat

rogue side

rogue front

here’s fabs warming up before the show.

fabbo kitty

joyside held the crowd enrapt from the moment they took the stage. their singer, bian yuan, is a star and his poise and bearing is the same whether he is on stage or in a bus queue. his presence fills the stage; as his band rages around him he stands almost unmoving with a cigarette dangling from his mouth. he is the centrepiece of this band’s image – together with akira to his right and xiao hong on his left, they command the room and invite everyone to their party.

joyside front

as can be seen in these photos taken at soundcheck, akira and xiao hong are both using gretsch guitars, as used by such heroes as chet atkins, brian setzer and george harrison. akira is using a double-cutaway silver jet whereas xiao hong appears to be using either the chet atkins or the black falcon. i can’t be sure but my money’s on it being a black falcon.

akira

xiao hong

and now for a quick look at the gear. xiao hong is running his signal through several pedals, most of which offer distortion or overdrive, or a combination of the two. first up on the left of the picture is a Radial tonebone classic. this is a “vintage overdrive distortion pedal with variable overdrive”. quite good for distortion and overdrive. the next one is the green Maxon OD808 overdrive pedal. this is was one of the earliest pedals to try to emulate the natural overdrive of a tube amp in a compact pedal. maxon are reissuing them to almost identical specs, i must check one  of these out some time. the yellow/orange one is a Boss OD-3 … you guessed it – it’s another overdrive pedal. i think it’s great to see someone using a setup like this. there are so many distortion and overdrive pedals on the market and each one is subtly different. some are great for rolling stones style blues-rock, others are better for a solo that needs to cut through the on-stage chaos. xiao hong is rocking three of them, just think of the combinations…

last in his rig is the Boss RE-20 space echo pedal. this also a recreation of an earlier beast, the Roland RE-201 space echo from 1973. but whereas maxon are still building their green boxes to original specifications, the RE-20 uses newer digital modeling technology to imitate the tape echo flutter effects etc. of the much older RE-201. they have even emulated the old school design. you can compare them below.

and of course there is  the ever present Boss TU-2 chromatic tuner.

akira's pedals

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boss re 20

akira has a similar but slightly simpler setup than xiao hong. he runs through the obligatory TU-2 tuner then to the Boss BD-2 blues driver pedal. my guess is that this is for overdrive as next in line we have an awesome distortion pedal, the proco turbo rat as used by shou wang from carsick cars. as with xiao hong’s effects, akira also finishes with the RE-20 space echo.

xiao hong's pedals

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Wuhan Rock City

originally posted june 3

destination: wuhan. capital of hubei province and home of some really spicy bbq. also home to the awesome av okubo . sadly they couldn’t play with us as their guitarist was driving a train to guangzhou. as you do.

we were the headliners last friday night at vox bar in wuhan. we played a long set – around 15 songs i think and it was just pure rock n roll. veronica and cyntia joined us from shanghai. and veronica took some killer pics. any shots of the band are hers. xx

vox outside

here’s john playing what looks like a D, but i am not sure.

john

dan and i playing E – it’s probably apathetic mutation

dan and me

is that A minor? might be candle to burn

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and there’s fabs on the kit. it looks like dan is playing a F# in the foreground. i think it must be blood sweat strut .

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veronica also put a great video of us playing blood sweat strut on facebook. it’s well worth a look.

and here’s cyntia rockin out.

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wuhan is very big. huuuuge. so i didn’t see all of it and i don’t wanna make any sweeping generalisations about a city that i haven’t seen. in fact i’ve really only seen one street in wuhan. and it is filthy. full of trash. a dump. a tip.

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so what else???  there’s a big show this sunday – my good friend, sandro, is leaving shanghai and leaving a huge hole. he is the bass player with the dovetail joints and was also the bass player in our old band, the cardinals. so we are having a farewell show at melting pot 288 taikang lu at 9pm. the dovetails will play, the cardinals will play. and sandro’s other band, the dark roast will play. i hope you can make it.

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Rocking in the capital

originally posted may 7

this weekend was the may day long weekend and the rogue transmission took our brand of rock to beijing. on friday night we played at D-22 as part of their 3rd anniversary celebrations. the carsick cars headlined – the gar (who we played with last weekend at get in the van) and offset: spectacles were also on the bill. we really killed it. i think that means we played exceptionally well. we had only 35 minutes and we used our time really well. the place was packed and well… it just awesome.

here is the poster for the D-22 long weekend of rock.

D-22 May Holiday poster

can you spot fry from futurama?

Fry

offset: spectacles were odd. they didn’t have a drummer. they didn’t seem to have any songs. and they didn’t really have very much presence either. the three of them stood in a loose circle on the stage – the singer with his back to the audience. strangely they did have great equipment though – two vox AC30s and big ol’ bad-ass vox bass amp.

offset: spectacles

the carsick cars were on top form. the place was totally rammed and the vibe was excellent.

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carsickcars @ D-22

the last song of the night was their hit – zhong nan hai (???). right on cue the cigarettes started flying. zhong nan hai, as well as being the name of the compound where the chinese leadership lives (?), it is also a popular brand of cigarettes.
check out the mess. and some nice pedals.

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here’s me with my mate, liu liu, from the band demerit . he’s got a cool new pirate tattoo on his arm and a swallow on his neck.

me n liu

pirate tattoo
it was a late night and then an afternoon bullet train to tianjin, just half an hour away.

bullet train

tianjin is really nice. the wasn’t any construction. little noise. it looked pleasant. it looked finished, unlike so many chinese cities.the hotel we stayed in had very low ceilings. just like in being john malkovich.

john malkovich

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OG flav

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we played at a new club there called NiC club, owned by the awesome song ping. technical difficulties aside, it was a great night. we headlined to about thirty people. we played like it was 300. after the show the party really got started as we jammed all night with song ping and his mates. it was a lot of fun. tianjin rock city!

jammin

drinkin

the rouge transmission?

poster

highlights of the trip?

playing at D-22, and this t-shirt

bj shirt

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