D-22 reborn
Updated: 2012-02-24 15:45
(China Daily)
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The reincarnation of Beijing's defunct rock club D-22 opens with the experimental music festival, Sally Can't Dance 2012, though the venue hasn't got its name yet.
Expect two all-day blowouts of free jazz, harsh noise, minimalist electronics, refracted feedback, abused brass, mangled strings, meditative buzzes, and other sonic experiences of a mysterious or dubious origin.
3 pm to late, March 3, 4. An unadorned and as yet unnamed, white-wall tabula rasa tucked behind a roasted chestnut stand at the southwest corner of Di'anmen (map and program can be found at pangbianr.com)
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