As someone who recently spent three months and nearly a thousand pounds in flights, lawyers fees, bribes and fines to just be allowed to remain in the country I am all too aware of the bureaucratic nightmare that is attached to getting anything done in China. I really have to take my hat off to the upcoming Midi and Modern Sky Festivals. As it stands it looks like they are both going ahead even after a notoriously oppressive year for live music.
The sad thing is that they have been forced to go head to head, time-wise, in most cases asking the limited pool of acts for exclusivity. They are also both largely taking place indoors – Modern Sky in Haidian Exhibition Hall and Midi in The Olympic Centre – making for an all the more surreal and stilted affair.
Modern Sky have already announced a full line up which is conspicuously free of foreign acts, as has been rumoured for some time now, namely :

While Midi, who have actually yet to officially receive a license (they said in a statement on Sept 12th that the government had ‘approved’ and that they would be getting their license on Sept 16th ie. Yesterday), have erred on the side of caution and gone for the more austere promotional flyer, without line-up, below:

This cautious, patient approach may have paid off as it looks like Midi have secured a license for their international bands this year. The obvious excitement here being the inclusion of downtempo-maestros Air in the line-up. The French duo already have two Yugong Yishan shows here in Beijing with the oft asked question being ‘why don’t they just stay on and play Midi’. Well, it looks like they are:
Here’s looking forward to what should be a really entertaining month of live music. Good luck to both festivals. Real lessons in persistence.
© Ed Peto 2008


This is awesome! Is it for real? Never heard of any of those other bands though. Turdus?! Hahaha..
Posted by Hhatty on September 17th, 2008.
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