The Beijinger Interview
[:en]16 Sep 2010 Split Works MD and "music-branding guru" Archie Hamilton talks to the Beijinger.[:zh]2010 年 10月 16 日 / The Beijinger Split Works的常务董事,“音乐品牌推广的宗师”Archie Hamilton接受the Beijinger的采访。[:]
The Future of Music Festivals in China
[:en]13 Sep 2010 / Beijing Today Split Works' Archie Hamilton weighs in on the future of music festivals in China.[:zh]13 Sep 2010 / Beijing Today 在今日北京的专题文章“音乐节成功的幻觉背后”中,Split Works的Archie Hamilton加入了对中国音乐节市场未来的讨论。[:]
Talkin' To The Telegraph
[:en]1 Sep 2010 / The Telegraph "China rocks -- just don't expect the gigs to make a profit" [:zh]2010年 9月13日 / The Telegraph “中国的发展很摇滚——但请别期待音乐演出市场也能如此” [:]
Archie speaks to the South China Morning Post about the growth of music festivals in China
[:en]Split Works' own Archie Hamilton comments on the growth of music festivals in China in this article by the South China Morning Post[:]
Archie talks to Creative Hunt about his experiences running Split Works
[:en]Archie talks to Creative Hunt about his experiences running a concert promotion agency (Split Works) in China[:]
The Guardian takes a look at China’s “indie rock revolution”
[:en]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'[:]
Archie sounds off on China's Outdoor Music Festivals
[:en]Archie Hamilton, of China-based concert promoters Split Works, talks to GoChengdoo about outdoor music festivals in China[:]
Archie writes the Weekender column for SmartShanghai
[:en]Click here for the original article, detailing Archie’s usual weekend plans Archie Hamilton is The Man behind Split Works, a Shanghai-based national […]
Split Works is featured in SILKROAD's article on China's music scene
[:en]SILKROAD covers China's nascent underground rock scene, featuring Split Works' Archie Hamilton talking about the difficulties and opportunities involved in organizing live concerts in China[:]