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Esta é mais uma que gosto de ouvir bem alto, para lhe sentir os graves, e que dificilmente os visitantes deste blog conhecerão. Ou, pelo menos, assim o espero; porque o efeito de novidade me agrada bastante neste como, eventualmente, noutros posts.
Apresento-vos o Dave Liang no seu Shangai Restoration Project, neste fabuloso Jade Buddha Temple e que conta ainda com a maviosa, e maravilhosa voz de Di Johnston, natural de Hong Kong, mas desde muito cedo radicada em Nova Iorque. A fusão não poderia ser melhor!
«Traditional Chinese instruments meet hip-hop and electronica - The Shanghai Restoration Project (TSRP) draws its creative inspiration from the old 1930s Shanghai jazz bands, an early combination of East and West that's become an international legend. Produced by Chinese-American Dave Liang, TSRP revives this exotic blend by introducing Eastern instruments and rhythms to the Western sounds of hip-hop and electronica.
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Dave Liang was born in Lawrence, Kansas and attended high school in upstate New York, where he was selected as the pianist for the NY All-State Jazz Ensemble. He attended college at Harvard University where he majored in Applied Mathematics and Economics. He has worked with artists on Bad Boy, Nettwerk, Yamaha, Warner, and Universal.»
In: http://shanghairestorationproject.com/
inserido por: francisco
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Esta é mais uma que gosto de ouvir bem alto, para lhe sentir os graves, e que dificilmente os visitantes deste blog conhecerão. Ou, pelo menos, assim o espero; porque o efeito de novidade me agrada bastante neste como, eventualmente, noutros posts.
Apresento-vos o Dave Liang no seu Shangai Restoration Project, neste fabuloso Jade Buddha Temple e que conta ainda com a maviosa, e maravilhosa voz de Di Johnston, natural de Hong Kong, mas desde muito cedo radicada em Nova Iorque. A fusão não poderia ser melhor!
«Traditional Chinese instruments meet hip-hop and electronica - The Shanghai Restoration Project (TSRP) draws its creative inspiration from the old 1930s Shanghai jazz bands, an early combination of East and West that's become an international legend. Produced by Chinese-American Dave Liang, TSRP revives this exotic blend by introducing Eastern instruments and rhythms to the Western sounds of hip-hop and electronica.
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Dave Liang was born in Lawrence, Kansas and attended high school in upstate New York, where he was selected as the pianist for the NY All-State Jazz Ensemble. He attended college at Harvard University where he majored in Applied Mathematics and Economics. He has worked with artists on Bad Boy, Nettwerk, Yamaha, Warner, and Universal.»
In: http://shanghairestorationproject.com/
inserido por: francisco
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