Yin'an langchao/China dark wave music fanzine 2011–2015

Dates

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

5 numéros

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2011 v1

2012 v2

2013 v3

2014 v4

2015 v5

2011 Volume 1

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132 pages

2012 Volume 2

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46 pages

2013 Volume 3

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60 pages

2014 Volume 4

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118 pages

2015 Volume 5

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188 pages

À propos de cette publication

Numéros:

5

Publié:

2011–2015

Emplacement:

China
Yin’an langchao is a a pocket-sized 64-page Chinese zine dedicated to pan-dark music, edited by Xi Zhi Zi, who summarized it by the sentence "I wander in the noisy mundane world, lost in a state of speechlessness and meditation, hoping to quietly depart at the moment of waking from the midnight dream”. Yin’an langchao is the predecessor of Yinyue diyu (Music hell), a blog edited by Xi Zhi Zi. The purpose of this zine is to document the development of Chinese dark music from a fan's perspective. Five issues were published between 2011 and 2015. Yin’an langchao focused on recommendations of bands, albums, labels, and magazines, in the hope that more people will notice this music genre, “for beyond your rock 'n' roll sky, there exists an even deeper and more expansive starry night”.

À propos de cette publication

Numéros:

5

Publié:

2011–2015

Emplacement:

China
Yin’an langchao is a a pocket-sized 64-page Chinese zine dedicated to pan-dark music, edited by Xi Zhi Zi, who summarized it by the sentence "I wander in the noisy mundane world, lost in a state of speechlessness and meditation, hoping to quietly depart at the moment of waking from the midnight dream”. Yin’an langchao is the predecessor of Yinyue diyu (Music hell), a blog edited by Xi Zhi Zi. The purpose of this zine is to document the development of Chinese dark music from a fan's perspective. Five issues were published between 2011 and 2015. Yin’an langchao focused on recommendations of bands, albums, labels, and magazines, in the hope that more people will notice this music genre, “for beyond your rock 'n' roll sky, there exists an even deeper and more expansive starry night”.