By the way... 12/01/2011
We here at CQ Scene have yet to write about Ciqikou(Chongqing's "old city"), because we honestly never thought we had to. Pick up any guide book or check out any tourist website about Chongqing, and Ciqikou is sure to be amongst the 'to-do' list. Ask any local to recommend places to check-out, and chances are Ciqikou will be one of their suggestions. And though the main drag of the old city is campy and post-modern, we agree that it is worth checking out, as a stroll off of the beaten path can not only offer a glimpse of genuine(not your Hongyadong) old-school Chongqing architecture, but also lead you to some decent shops, cafes, and one cool ass bar. That bar being 16 Bystreet Music Bar. A chilled out, cafe-esque bar just above the waterfront, with ample terrace space making it one of the best places in the city to enjoy a cold beer in the summer. And as the name suggests, it is in-fact a music bar, and serves as an intimate venue perfect for, but not limited to (there's a hip-hop show there this Saturday) folk/acoustic(ish) shows. There is a good selection of domestic and imported beers starting at 15 RMB, and proper cocktails starting at 30 RMB. To get there, walk through the main entrance of Ciqikou and take a right on the main strip toward the water. Walk down the first flight of stairs you come to and take a left on the restaurant terrace just after the Perfect Time Youth Hostel. You will walk past quite a few tables before the bar will appear on your left. 横街16号音乐俱乐部 磁器口 嘉陵江边 龙隐门往左50米,穿过两个馆子的雨棚就到 ; 或者:宝轮寺大门对面巷子下梯坎到江边 Add Comment Interview: UPROOTED SUNSHINE'S DJ Drunk Monk 10/11/2010
![]() This Friday, October 15th, Nuts Club plays host to Shanghai's Uprooted Sunshine Soundsystem's 5th anniversary tour. A multinational crew of DJs, MCs, Singers and producers, with a reputation for turning out reggae infused rhythms, from roots to drum & bass. In the run up to this weekend's Chongqing party we had a few word with one of Uprooted's founders, and an integral presence in the Shanghai music scene Garreth "Gaz" Williams aka DJ Drunk Monk. ![]() ChaCha & Drunk Monk @ Nuts Club Us: We'll start off with names and nationalities/home towns? Them: Ok, the two remaining founding members are Gaz AKA Drunk Monk from Manchester, UK and Israel AKA dji from Montrael, Canada. Then we have DJ Blaise Deville from Geneva, Switzerland, ChaCha from GuiZhou, China, Esia from France, Didje from Tahiti and Arminda from Portugal. Plus on this tour we have special guests Clive Chin from Jamaica and Selector Twice from New York. Us: How did UPROOTED come about in the beginning? Them: Uprooted Sunshine was formed in November 2005 by Drunk Monk, dji and DJ Yo. Yo was doing a small reggae party in a bar called The Eager Beaver called 'Sunshine Is...', and after responding to a post on a forum asking for people to start a reggae night, Drunk Monk and dji met up for the first time at C's bar and decided to start a reggae night. The first party at C's was called Uprooted Sounds. The first party was a great success and after that Yo, dji and Drunk Monk joined forces to make Uprooted Sunshine. A few months later, Blaise Deville arrived in Shanghai and came to C's for an Uprooted night and soon after joined the crew. Uprooted continued there monthly parties at C's, but at the same time started a new night in a, then new, bar called Logo. Whilst on holiday in Shanghai, Didje came to one of the Logo parties and jumped on the mic, tearing up the party. He returned home, but soon after returned to Shanghai to join Uprooted. A year or so later, an unknown singer called ChaCha came to One Love (the weekly uprooted party at Logo which lasted for over 2 years) and got on the mic. After joining the parties a few times, it wasnt long until she was a proper member of the crew. Not long after, Esia and Arminda were introduced to the crew by a mutual friend and, after a short time in Korea, they returned to Shanghai to join Uprooted. This is just the short version of the story, there were many other members along the way, most notably Yas and Yufah from Japan, Don Dada and Saru from France and Boombadil from Italy. Us: How has where you're from as well as you are now, influenced the music you make/play today? Them: We all share a love for reggae and jamaican music, but as we are all from different countries and backgrounds we all bring our own individual taste and experiences to the music. Some of us have a hiphop background, some drum and bass background, some a rock background, some of us even used to make pop music. We have all also had our own experiences in the music industry, from events management to performing and producing, so this is also a good aspect of the crew as we can all concentrate on the areas that we specialise in. Its quite a unique thing to have a group of 7 people who are all from different countries, and so with our individual styles and backgrounds we can appeal to a much wider audience. At the end of the day though, we are all the same really, we just like reggae music and want to spread it around china. Us: Gaz and Cha Cha, were in Chongqing last March with The Antidote, and if I remember correctly, Gaz was (understandingly) a bit upset by the early exit of most of the audience. For those who haven't experienced an Uprooted party, can you tell the audience what they might expect, so as to assure they are properly prepared? Them: The night is going to be a show from start to finish, so dont think about leaving early this time! The night will start off with dji's signature opening of dub grooves and heavy bass, followed by a special guest artist from ChongQing. After that we (Uprooted Sunshine) will perform our new live set which we have been putting together over the last few months. There are some brand new tracks in there (one written especially for the tour), plus some of our old favourites. After that is the main event - Mr Clive Chin and Selector Twice! Clive has been digging out some serious tracks for his set, including a Rocksteady tune from the early 60's sang in Mandarin, and also a track he made in the 70's entitled 'Shanghai'. Im sure the Uprooted MCs wont be able to stay off the mic for too long too.... Us: Any last words? Them: We are all incredibly excited to be going on tour, and me myself (Gaz) am very happy to be playing back at Nutz. I had a great time last time (although it ended too early :) ) and this time I am with the full crew so its going to be a big one! We are putting every last bit of energy into the show, so we hope that you (the crowd) can give us that energy back! Chongqing vs. Chengdu 05/20/2010
![]() Like rugby? Like beer? Like both? If you answered yes to any of these questions then you're in luck. This Saturday(5/22) The Chongqing Conquerors welcome arch rivals, the Chengdu Black and Whites to Chongqing for their only home match of the season. Having been beaten by Chengdu in each of their previous encounters, the current incarnation of the Conquerors is quite possibly the best yet, and this promises to be an action packed match between bitter enemies. And as is customary when it comes to rugby, there promises to be plenty of beer to be drank as you cheer on the home town heroes. The match is at 3:00pm at Chongqing Normal University in Shapingba(across the street from san xia guang chang. The post match "social" will take place at Golden Hans Restaurant in Shapingba and is 50rmb for all you can eat roasted meats and all you can drink German style micro-brews, and will continue on at Nuts club on the late night. for more information please visit www.cqrugby.com , or call team captain Ting Fan at 15823865298. | ArchivesFebruary 2012 CategoriesAll |













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