Join AsianInNY to experience CMJ Taiwan Music Festival with 大嘴巴 Da Mouth, 八三夭 831, 化學猴子樂團 Chemical Monkey Band! FREE for all AsianInNY readers!
Thursday, October 18, 2012 8:00pm-10:30pm
Union Square Ballroom 27 Union Square West (between E 15th St and E 16th St)
AsianInNY will be also giving the first 200 attendees some special gifts including glow eyeglasses and glow wands. Be sure to arrive early!
What’s more? We will be giving away AsianInNY tshirts and 20 movie tickets of the new Taiwan film which will be premiered on Nov. 9th, WHEN A WOLF FALLS IN LOVE WITH A SHEEP 《南方小羊牧場》. So, don’t miss the chance to win so many prizes that we have prepared!
CMJ Music Marathon & Film Festival, an annual festival in New York City, proudly presents a highlight of this year’s music festival: “Taiwan Music,” hosted by a-Peer Music & the Taiwan Ministry of Culture Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development (BAMID), and supported by AsianinNY and MusicDish*China. Kick off CMJ with us and experience these C-Pop bands live.
You are invited to be enthralled by an evening of the best Chinese Pop generating a buzz in the Taiwanese scene. Here is the line-up:
8:00PM – 化學猴子樂團 Chemical Monkey Band, a Taiwanese pop rock band consisting of vocalist Zain Jun, guitarist Bryan Chang, bassist Sam Wu and drummer Mayc Tsou. All of the band members also have success in Taiwan’s pop music scene as songwriters, producers, and/or recording engineers. https://www.facebook.com/chemical.monkey.band
8:45PM – 八三夭 831, a Taiwanese alternative rock band formed by five high school classmates in the summer of 2003, best known as the future successor of the top Mandarin Rock band, Mayday. 831 is also sometimes referred to as “the Asian Simple Plan” due to their versatile styles of music ranging from punk rock, pop rock, electronic, metal to hip-hop. https://www.facebook.com/band831tw
9:30PM – 大嘴巴 Da Mouth, a two-time Golden Melody Award-winning Taiwanese hip-hop group consisting of Japanese female vocalist Aisa Senda, Korean-Taiwanese male vocalist Harry Chang, MC 40 and Japanese- Taiwanese aboriginal DJ Chung-Hua. They are considered “the Asian Black Eyed Peas” due to their diversity and widespread popularity in China. Youtube: http://www.youtube.com; FB: https://www.facebook.com/thedamouth
Event Sponsors: MusicDish*China, AsianinNY.com