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Danwei TV Choice Cuts: Midi Music Festival - DIY or BYM?Posted by Jeremy Goldkorn, May 11, 2006 5:44 PM
This short film was shot and edited by Anna-Sophie Loewenberg. It's a short essay about the 2006 Beijing Midi Music Festival, China's largest outdoor rock fest. No hard hat man; this is a different show. The film focuses on the DIY flea market where people sell home made bags and T-shirts etc., but which will probably not be allowed next year. There's is also some music from Subs. The film is also available at Danwei.TV. Sexy Beijing is now on its own website: check the latest episodes at www.sexybeijing.tv |
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Comments on Danwei TV Choice Cuts: Midi Music Festival - DIY or BYM?
Cool, midi rocks!
What was the first track in that video?
The Revver and Quicktime download options don't seem to be working.
I guess the problem was temporary. Downloading the quicktime version now.
Great video. I learned a lot about the festival and the corporate direction things are going in.