Yaogun Xinyang/Rock Xinyang 2011–2015
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2012 v2

2013 v3

2014 v4

2015 v5

2011 Volumen 1
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26 páginas
2012 Volumen 2
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24 páginas
2013 Volumen 3
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58 páginas
2014 Volumen 4
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62 páginas
2015 Volumen 5
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108 páginas
Acerca de esta publicación
Ediciones:
5Publicado:
2011–2015Ubicación:
China
Yaogun Xinyang is a pocket-sized 64-page zine dedicated to the rock scene of Xinyang, a city in central China’s Henan province. The editors, Xi Zhi Zi and Yang Mu, aim to document the development of rock music in this city from a personal perspective, saying, “as an independent cultural magazine from a small city, it is truly remarkable that it has persevered for five years despite the scarcity of information. From the unfamiliarity and alienation when we first arrived in this city, to the gradual integration into it today, whether acknowledged or not, we have, in fact, become a part of it”. Five issues were published between 2011 and 2015, with articles about bands, shows, and music venues in the city, as well as musicians who have moved out of Xinyang. There are also a series of articles about bands in local colleges and universities, whose information can be hardly found elsewhere.
Acerca de esta publicación
Ediciones:
5Publicado:
2011–2015Ubicación:
China
Yaogun Xinyang is a pocket-sized 64-page zine dedicated to the rock scene of Xinyang, a city in central China’s Henan province. The editors, Xi Zhi Zi and Yang Mu, aim to document the development of rock music in this city from a personal perspective, saying, “as an independent cultural magazine from a small city, it is truly remarkable that it has persevered for five years despite the scarcity of information. From the unfamiliarity and alienation when we first arrived in this city, to the gradual integration into it today, whether acknowledged or not, we have, in fact, become a part of it”. Five issues were published between 2011 and 2015, with articles about bands, shows, and music venues in the city, as well as musicians who have moved out of Xinyang. There are also a series of articles about bands in local colleges and universities, whose information can be hardly found elsewhere.