Pix from the Black Rabbit Music Festival presented by OPPO Real
The first ever Black Rabbit Music Festival went down September in Beijing and Shanghai. And. Wow. 2 days. 7 stages. 30+ acts. […]
Building a Business out of China’s Music Scene
Article from: http://www.cityweekend.com.cn/beijing/articles/blogs-beijing/bj-photo/split-works-building-a-business-out-of-chinas-music-scene/ Nathaniel Davis suffered the slim pickings of the Beijing music scene in the mid-90s, but with the explosion of […]
2011.9 Black Rabbit festival (SH & BJ)
And so, the 2011 and first edition of China’s Black Rabbit festival has all but been announced. Due to circumstances beyond […]
Sinica Podcast : The China Rock Podcast
Kaiser Kuo and Jeremy Goldkorn have been running the excellent Sinica Podcast for a while now, running the gamut of all things […]
Split Works is proud to be the official Greater China Data Provider for Songkick.com
Who hasn’t encountered the drag of having to find out what bands are playing in his/her area? We’ve teamed up with Songkick.com to […]
Introducing: Archie Hamilton
Introducing the head of Split Works promoters and the man behind Shanghai’s JUE Festival Text by Toby Skinner Archie Hamilton is the […]
Global rock stars knockin’ on China’s door again
By D’Arcy Doran (AFP) – Mar 29, 2011 SHANGHAI — Bob Dylan’s first China concerts next month could be a sign the […]
Agenda Mag Interviews Archie
4 Nov 2010 / Agenda “I think Shanghai is much more trend-based, so the hot, hipster artists are generally well-received here. Beijing […]
Fun Times with itv-asia
The Power Broker himself talks to itv-asia about his experiences doing business in China. Sound quality isn’t great but it’s still worth […]
The Beijinger Interview
16 Sep 2010 Split Works MD and “music-branding guru” Archie Hamilton talks to the Beijinger. Full article here
The Future of Music Festivals in China
13 Sep 2010 / Beijing Today Split Works’ Archie Hamilton weighs in on the future of music festivals in China. Full article […]
Talkin’ To The Telegraph
1 Sep 2010 / The Telegraph “China rocks — just don’t expect the gigs to make a profit.” Full article here