Archie sounds off on China’s Outdoor Music Festivals
Check out the original article at GoChengdoo.com Here Outdoor music: Split Works Leading up to and during the Zebra Music Festival, we’re […]
Archie writes the Weekender column for SmartShanghai
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
Click here for a pdf version of the article Rock in Motion China’s on a roll with a new generation of bands […]
SPLIT WORKS PRESENTS: William Tyler 2019 China Tour
Sublime, emotional post-country for wide-open vistas and the great outdoors In August 2019, William Tyler (Lambchop / The Silver Jews) will tour […]
Split Works presents: The Jesus and Mary Chain 2019 China Tour
At long last. An overdue return to China for one of music’s most enigmatic and influential groups. This May 2019, post-punk legends […]
[SOLD OUT] Split Works presents: HONNE
Sensual, sensational nocturnal sonics. After a joyous China debut last year, HONNE are back for a three-city China tour! HONNE are the soundtrack […]
[Sold Out] SREMMLIFE, Comin’ to Chengdu!
https://v.qq.com/txp/iframe/player.html?vid=t1355ozdc89 Party with us at the top of the world. ReachNow invites you for a night out in Chengdu with RAE SREMMURD, the […]
Split Works PRESENTS: Protomartyr
A sensational slow-burn apocalypse of ennui and injustice.” –The Guardian “The best punk [band] you’ll hear – never mind that it’s not […]
Split Works presents: SUUNS
“Every note, rhythm and lyric has a transcendent quality.” –NPR “An electrodoomrock weapon of psych-jazz eeriness.” – NME Suuns are an enigmatic […]
Concrete & Grass PRESENTS: THE CRIBS
One of the most consistently adored guitar bands of the past decade” – NME Hey Scenesters. Hey, hey scenesters! After a raucous, […]
Split Works presents: METZ 2018 CHINA TOUR
“Bold, unsympathetic and brutally effective.” – NME“One of the best …a punishing, noisy, exhilarating thing” – The New Yorker “They sound pissed off, […]