Last night Mency and I met my friend Mo Jin, who is back in town for the weekend, and together headed over to the new Windows Underground. We arrived at 11 pm in the middle of the Secondhand Roses (ershou meigui) concert. This Beijing-based... ...full story at Shanghai Journal
from Shanghai Journal on Sun, Jun 01 2008
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| 01 Jun 08 |
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Secondhand Rose @ Windows Underground, Shanghai 5/31/08 »
YouTube video Secondhand Rose performs live @ Windows Underground in Shanghai. |
| 18 Jun 08 |
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Windows Underground: Hipsters welcome » Shanghaiist Anyone who's into rock knows that Windows Underground is the most reliable place to hear good live music at the weekend right now. The new Nanjing Xi Lu venue took the baton from Tembo as Windows' live messenger (arf!) a few months ago and has been... |
| 21 Aug 08 |
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Windows Underground: Rock Dance Club » Shanghaiist Following the news of Brad Ferguson's dismissal as manager of Windows Underground, a recent announcement on Smart Shanghai reveals the new guy in charge of the to be Steve Bamford, a DJ who has been playing "all colors of house" around Shanghai and China... |
| 15 Apr 08 |
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Friday Night Underground: Online TV show about Shanghai's live music scene » Shanghaiist Andy Best and Cameron Hirst of Temple Gates feature the very first edition of their show Friday Night Underground which offers us a slice of Shanghai's underground live music scene with female band The Happy Strings performing at Windows Tembo live music... |
| 05 Aug 08 |
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Brad Ferguson blogs about his intro to Shanghai music scene » Shanghaiist Freshly fired from Windows Underground, Brad finally has time to blog again. Here's a snippet from "My Shanghai Story (Part 1)", about the Texan's introduction to Shanghai's underground live music scene: "About a month later John, some other friends, and... |
| 02 Aug 08 |
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Windows Underground fires its manager over his decision to hire Chinese bands » Shanghaiist Yesterday, we learned that our friend (and ex-Shanghaiist contributor) Brad Ferguson had been fired from his role as manager of Windows Underground. We asked him some questions about the recent developments and he agreed to let us publish them "as long as... |