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2/11/2007 中国国际广播电台之中国POST ROCK专期对 梵高 的介绍 (含节目录音}http://english.cri.cn/4026/2006/12/31/61@179641.htm具体参见,含节目录音{包括乐队音乐}虽然梵高并不是纯粹的POST ROCK.
此次节目除梵高乐队外,还有三支国内的优秀POST乐队.以下文字为梵高乐队的介绍.
2006-09-17 Chinese Post Rock Fest 2006-12-31 17:35:19 CRIENGLISH.com Broadcasting Time: 2006-09-17 Now, after Spiral Cow, let's welcome another post-rock band from Dalian. It's Van Gogh, named since most of the band members do art or design as their day jobs. But, compared with the passion contained in the real Van Gogh's paintings, the band Van Gogh's music aims to present the beauty more implicit to traditional China. Coming up now is one of their songs "Kaffir Lily." This song's name more or less reveals the band's inextricable fascination with Chinese culture. When I first heard that the band's lead man Liu Peng started making music in the grunge style, I was pretty surprised, since the songs of his current band are so soothing and serene. Some might say that Van Gogh's songs are not typical post-rock. The band itself says it doesn't want to be branded a post-rock band. What they enjoy most about making music in this genre is that they can paint pictures with musical notes, and get lost in the imaginary world they can create themselves. The band Van Gogh has almost quit playing live shows now because of its current lack of members. Most of the band's songs are composed and arranged by its headman Liu Peng. Here comes the song "Ke Zhou Qiu Jian," which literally means "to make a notch on the side of a moving boat to indicate where one's sword has dropped." It really means that a pig-headed person won't react differently to altered circumstances. And here goes the song. |
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