1 Sep 2010 / The Telegraph
"China rocks -- just don't expect the gigs to make a profit"
Split Works' own Archie Hamilton comments on the growth of music festivals in China in this article by the South China Morning Post
Ad Age examines the Split Works-organized Converse Lovenoise Tour
Archie talks to Creative Hunt about his experiences running a concert promotion agency (Split Works) in China
The Guardian reports on the Split Works-organized These are Powers/Carsick Cars/PK14 show as a way to examine China's 'indie rock revolution'
Reuters examines the Chinese government’s role in the country’s live music industry. Includes quotes by Nathaniel Davis, operations director of Beijing- and Shanghai-based concert promoter Split Works
Archie Hamilton, of China-based concert promoters Split Works, talks to GoChengdoo about outdoor music festivals in China
Click here for the original article, detailing Archie’s usual weekend plans Archie Hamilton is The Man behind Split Works, a Shanghai-based national concert promoting agency. In addition to [...]
Split Works’ MD Archie Hamilton and Operations Director Nathaniel Davis talk to Sohu.com about China’s music industry and the business of promotion. Both interviews are in Chinese Check out the [...]
“We need to build a floor under the music industry here, a floor of infrastructure, a floor of knowledge.” -Archie Hamilton in the Guardian Click here for the rest of the article