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The powerHouse Arena is pleased to invite you to the opening reception and
launch party for the exhibition and book


Sound Kapital: Beijing's Music Underground
by Matthew Niederhauser


Thursday, November 5, 2009, 7–9PM
powerHouse Arena · 37 Main Street (corner of Water & Main St) · DUMBO, Brooklyn

Join us at The powerHouse Arena for a celebration of Matthew Niederhauser's photography of the Beijing underground rock scene. powerHouse Books is pleased to launch Sound Kapital: Beijing's Music Underground, and The powerHouse Arena is opening an accompanying exhibition (10/28–11/29). On Thursday, November 5, from 7–9PM, as part of the 1st Thursday DUMBO Gallery Walk, our opening reception and book launch party will feature live performances by three bands from Beijing: Xiao He, P.K. 14, and Carsick Cars.

About Sound Kapital: China exists today in a liminal realm, caught between the socialist idealism of old and a calamitous drive for wealth spurned by recent free-market reforms. This seemingly unbridgeable gap tears at the country's social fabric while provoking younger generations to greater artistic heights. The unique sound emerging from Beijing's underground delves deeply into this void, aggressively questioning the moral and social basis of China's fragile modernity even as it subsists upon it.

A formidable new wave of Chinese musicians is taking the city by storm. Revolving around four venues spread across Beijing, a burgeoning group of performers are working outside government-controlled media channels, and in the process, capturing the attention of the international music community. They now constitute a fresh, independent voice in a country renowned for creative conformity and saccharine Cantonese pop. In Sound Kapital, photographer Matthew Niederhauser captures the energy of the personalities and performers at D-22, Yugong Yishan, 2 Kolegas, and Mao Livehouse. These revolutionary Beijing nightclubs remain at the core of the city's creative explosion by hosting an eclectic mix of punk, experimental, rock, and folk performances.


The CARSICK CARS will be making their US debut!

Included with the book are concert posters and illustrations that encapsulate the underground scene in Beijing, as well as a CD sampler of the new music being produced. There is no doubt that these musicians will continue to break ground within Beijing's nascent artistic landscape, helping to push the boundaries of an already expanding realm of independent thought and musical expression in China.

About Matthew Niederhauser: After studying anthropology at Columbia University, Matthew Niederhauser split his time between the National Committee on US-China Relations and the International Center of Photography, before returning to Beijing as a fulltime freelance photographer. Over the past year, his work covering youth culture in China has appeared in The New Yorker, Time magazine, The Washington Post, PDN, and the Guardian Weekly amongst others. While his nights are spent photographing Beijing's underground music scene, Niederhauser also works on a large-format, photo-documentary project entitled Visions of Modernity that investigates urban development and new architecture in China's swelling capital.

About 1st Thursdays DUMBO: Brooklyn's artsy, waterfront neighborhood DUMBO keeps its doors open late for an evening of exhibitions, performances, screenings, curatorial discussions, and artists talks. Drink specials are offered as well. To learn more about it, email: culture411@twotrees-dumbo.com and follow it on Twitter and/or become a fan on Facebook (DumboCulture411). Sponsored by Two Trees.
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