News from Zhang Si’an

Hi Everyone,

A few things this time.

1) A new blog entry on Music Dish China http://www.musicdish.com/mag/?id=12987

2) A Music video contest for bands in China http://china.musicdish.com/musicdishtv/ 视频音乐大赛

3) A video on youtube for my latest live recording http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTOKiJXfhho

New blog entry:

Wuhan Daze, Shanghai Blaze – AIS & “La Fete de la Musique”
Her boyfriend took her back, but every time JS would get close to the front of the stage, she would grab his leg and try to jump back onstage

written by Maikel Liem and Zhang Si’an

By Zhang Si’an (aka Jean-Sébastien Héry)
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2011-08-21
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There we were, 3 guys on a plane setting sail for Wuhan. Upon arrival, we met what the weatherman had already grimly predicted: rain and more rain. But we didn’t want that to dampen our spirits; and it didn’t until it was time for us to go to the venue for the sound check.

Already because of the weather, the venue was changed from outdoors to indoors. So that night we were to play in Wuhan’s biggest live venue, the Vox Livehouse.

For those of you who are familiar with Beijing venues, it’s a kind of mix between Mao livehouse (with it’s gritty rock atmosphere) and D22 (with its 2 floors and grotty, graffiti covered bathrooms).

But as you might have guessed, the biggest problem was getting there: it took us nearly 2 hours to get a cab since all streets were flooded. We did finally manage to get there even though our cab broke down. When we started our show at 9pm, we were ready to rock. The crowd was pretty rowdy and occasionally some beer was thrown (luckily not at us). That night was hip-hop night, so our repertoire was not supposed to fit in, but it did!

People were excited to see us play, and at one point, a girl jumped on to the stage and started to try kissing with JS (Zhang Si’an) amongst other things. Her boyfriend took her back, but every time JS would get close to the front of the stage, she would grab his leg erotically and try to jump back onstage.

“Babies,” “In the Park,” “Escape,” and all the other songs were met with great enthusiasm, while “This Day” mellowed the predominantly hip-hop audience out. After the show, we didn’t have too much time to stick around as we had to find a “boat” back to our hotel in order to get ready for our morning flight to Shanghai for our second show.

We didn’t find a boat, but we did manage to find a taxi that broke down after 15 minutes – 2nd one in one day! It was all right though as we got back to our hotel and caught some zzz’s before boarding our plane.

In Shanghai, we were greeted with considerably less rain and Gabriel from the French Consulate in Shanghai. He took us to a nice old western style hotel that once provided accommodation to the likes of Albert Einstein and Zhou Enlai. Zhang Si’an used the opportunity to play some Zhongruan to mesmerize the guests in the lobby.

After practicing a bit and getting our instruments tuned up, we headed to the venue located in the city center of Shanghai’s “Xintiandi.” Only this time, it wasn’t in any rock livehouse, but in the lower level of a fancy shopping mall. It felt kind of a strange having to play there on a stage erected between all kinds of (French) luxury goods and watching passing shoppers watch the bands with mild interest. There were, however, seats arranged and there were plenty of people on them.

Still, we knew famous French folk singer Joyce Jonathan had played on that same stage the day before while 80’s French Pop music superstar Jil Caplan was going to play just before JS’ solo performance.

JS started with a solo set of his own music in Chinese including songs from his new project where he mixes elctro and folk music doing loops. He really got the audience into it, also playing on the Chinese instruments Zhongruan, and even getting the Chinese audience to sing in Chinese and clap their hands with him.

After opening the set with our usual song “Intro”, the crowd went wild and it felt like our songs had never met with such enthusiasm. We finished the show with our cover “Caravan” and wrapped it up with our version of Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” which certainly left the audience on a joyous note. Especially, when we started playing with our guitars on the ground, and our drummer Mao Mao started to beat that drum and did an amazing drum solo, like there was no tomorrow!

After the show we headed to our next gig at Mao livehouse in Shanghai. We’ve played in the Beijing one many times, but were curious to see what it’s about here. Mao live house Shanghai didn’t disappoint! It was huge compared to its little brother in Beijing, with excellent sound and 2 floors. Quite a few bands had already played before us, so the audience was pretty warmed up. It’s easy to impress a crowd in Beijing as we are used to playing there. But this was new territory and we had to play out of our comfort zone. We had to wait before getting on stage as other bands were playing before us. We couldn’t wait to perform as we were tired after two days of playing and traveling. Maikel took out his cigars out and we started smoking to celebrate.

I think we were so annoyed of having to wait so long that it put us in one of those moods where we urgently needed to play and scream our hearts out. As soon as we got on stage and strummed the first chords of music the crowd got wild, and I could see people were thirsty for more and we played our hearts out.

All in all, this small tour was a great opportunity to meet people and make new fans in southern China. To all you nan fangers (Southerners) over there: AIS salutes you!

The AIS and Zhang Si’an would also like to thank all the people and the “Fête de la musique” in Wuhan and Shanghai who made it possible – we hope to be back there again very soon!

A Music video contest for bands in China

http://china.musicdish.com/musicdishtv/

Chinese Media Portals and Singapore Festival Support MusicDish*China MV Competition
Online video portals Sohu Music and Niurenku are joined by music platform Indie China and indie music festival in Singapore

By Lin Xu
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2011-08-21
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“独立小炒”与众多网络媒体共同打造首届视频音乐大赛

由来自美国纽约的“独立小炒”(MusicDish*China)音乐公司举办的第一届“独立小炒”(MusicDish*China)音乐视频大赛,自开赛以来受到了国内独立乐队、独立乐迷广泛的参与与关注。与此同时,这次比赛也得到了众多主流网络媒体如搜狐音乐、牛人库、独立音地等的大力支持。

“搜狐音乐”将为获奖视频在“搜狐音乐”频道进行推广。“牛人库”将为此次比赛的冠军乐队制作一段4-7分钟的迷你纪录片。 同时,这段迷你纪录片也会通过“牛人库”自有平台和传播网络播放,把这支乐队介绍给全世界。在国内独立音乐界颇具地位的网络平台“独立音地”(indiechina.com)也参与到本届音乐视频大赛。参赛乐队也将有机会通过“独立音地”展示自己的音乐。除此之外,参赛乐队的作品将有机会在即将发布的新加坡音乐节与Vincent Moon 的Blogotheque/Takeaway Show一起展映。这些合作伙伴的给力支持,让第一届“独立小炒”音乐视频大赛增色不少。

作为主办方的“独立小炒”(MusicDish*China)音乐公司以及旗下的音乐电视网络MusicDish TV更是倾力打造这次比赛。公司创始人Eric de Fontenay反复强调:“我们欢迎所有原创的独立音乐视频参与比赛。这次视频大赛的目的就是为中国内地、港澳台、新加坡众多的独立乐队提供把自己真实的面貌、声音、作品展示的舞台。”获奖乐队将由“独立小炒”(MusicDish*China)音乐公司为其打造国际化的曲评与报道,高强度高密度的海外市场宣传,MusicDishTV的视频巡展。除此之外,“独立小炒”(MusicDish*China)会通过:YouTube, Facebook, DailyMotion, Vimeo, Mevio, Current, WildScreenTV, MySpace, blip.tv, MetaCafe, Viddler, Megavideo和Muzu等这些西方主流社交网络,推广获奖乐队的音乐视频。

“独立小炒”(MusicDish*China)真诚希望能通过这次大赛建立中国内地、香港、澳门、台湾以及新加坡的独立乐队与西方独立乐队、独立音乐乐迷交流的平台,为亚洲独立音乐提供走向世界舞台的机会。

想了解更多“独立小炒”(MusicDish*China)视频大赛的相关信息或参加比赛,请访问大赛的主页:http://china.musicdish.com/musicdishtv/

A video on youtube for my latest live recording “Live at the Library”:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTOKiJXfhho

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The Zhang Si’an Newsletter

Hi everyone !

This week, a few gigs, and an interview from PPTV, as well as a solo from Mao mao

http://8.pptv.com/8zt/20118zt/summer/index.html?12kjh1257

Events this week:

I’l be playing alone with a looper, a few effects, and Chinese instruments at D22 in Beijing this friday along with Glow Curves, and this saturday on my own again at Amilal, a bar located near Nanluoguxiang.

Past events:

If you have pictures from our shows in Wuhan and Shanghai, please send it to me.

Our little tour for the French music festival 2011 in Wuhan and Shanghai went pretty well and we got to meet new audiences and play at new venues, like the Vox in Wuhan, and the Mao livehouse in Shanghai. Each time, we managed to surprise audiences and make new fans.

If you missed the Beijing Daze music festival last week end, check the review of it on the blog:

http://beijingdaze.com/general/2011/06/28/dazefeast-the-aftermath-of-a-day-filled-with-sunshine-music-love-and-celebration/

This is what i looked like at the show:



Other Shows:

If you don’t know what to do with yourself, check those gigs 🙂

Wednesday 29:

“Christophe Lier trio” at Purple Haze courtyard: Good jazz music, good food !

Saturday 2:

“Brain failure”, one of Beijing’s oldest and best Punk band at Mao livehouse.

“The Randy able stable” and “Christmas”  at Jianghu

“Proximity Butterfly” at Yugong Yishan

Sunday 3:

Don’t miss “Wu Zhuolin”, one of my favorite folk singer at Jianghu that night. She used to be in a very good band called “Wednesday trip”, buy the CD if you find it.

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大家好!

这个星期不少的事情。

这个周末的演出:

这周五晚上9点半以后我会一个人在D22演出,当天还有Glow Curves 乐队演出。

周六晚上9点半在Amilal酒吧演出。Amilal酒吧在鼓楼东大街那边。

过去的演出:

6月18号和19号保险超人乐队和张思安参加了2011年法国音乐节并在武汉和上海演出了几次.

在上海的时候我们被PPTV采访了, PPTV 也拍了保险超人乐队鼓手DD毛毛的鼓solo。想看就上PPTVsolo from Mao mao

http://8.pptv.com/8zt/20118zt/summer/index.html?12kjh1257

如果你们当天在而拍了我们的照片,请你们把照片发到我油箱里,谢谢!zhang.sian@yahoo.com

如果你们错过了上个周末的Beijing Daze 音乐节,可以上这个网站看照片: Beijing Daze music festival

我当天在音乐节演出的样子。

别的演出:

如果你们这个周末不知道干什么,还可以去看这些演出:

周三29号:

“Christophe Lier trio”  Purple Haze courtyard:  好听的爵士,好吃的饭!

周六 2号:

脑浊乐队,北京相当好的Punk乐队,Mao livehouse

“The Randy able stable” 美国乡村 和 “Christmas” 圣诞节乐队   ,江湖酒吧

“Proximity Butterfly” ,四川摇滚乐,愚公移山

周日 3号:

别错过 “吴卓玲”, 我想当喜欢的中国民谣女歌手,她当天在江湖酒吧演出. 吴桌玲曾经参加过一个很不错的叫”星期三旅行”的乐队.

谢谢你们的支持!

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Hi Everyone !

“The Amazing Insurance Salesmen”, as well as “Zhang Si’an”, will be playing this week end in Wuhan and Shanghai for the “Fête de la music” (or French music festival).

Check out the review of our new CD “Escape” on “Beijing Daze” !

Special thanks to Martin Rawlins who helped us record the EP.

Also on the same blog, a review of our last gig at 2Kolegas.

http://beijingdaze.com/tunes/2011/06/16/the-insurance-salesmen-deliver-while-the-ghost-of-spardac-rises/

See you soon !

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www.myspace.com/amsalesmen

www.myspace.com/zsian

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Newsletter: Touring China and more !

Hi Everyone !

Playing tonight (10 of June 2011) at 2 Kolegas !!!

http://www.cityweekend.com.cn/beijing/events/89347/

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After winning the 2010 Global Battle of the bands in China, playing in Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), Hong Kong and Chengdu for the Zebra music festival, where they were acclaimed by thousands of people, The Amazing Insurance Salesmen are about to take over Wuhan and Shanghai as part of the annual “Fête de la musique” with free concerts on the 18 and 19 of June in Wuhan and Shanghai.


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A few articles this week due to both the release of “Escape”, the first EP from the AIS, and the FDLM tour:

Great Interview by Pangbianr:

http://pangbianr.com/zhangsian-interview/

Great review of “Escape” by Beijing Daze:

http://beijingdaze.com/tunes/2011/06/10/double-take-on-escape-amazing-insurance-salesmens-first-ep/comment-page-1/#comment-23886

Announce of the FDLM tour on MusicDish China:

http://china.musicdish.com/

See you soon !

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Thanks for your support !

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www.myspace.com/amsalesmen

www.myspace.com/zsian

http://site.douban.com/baoxianchaoren/

http://site.douban.com/zhangsian/

Newsletter: The AIS for sale “Escape” before it’s too late.

Hi everyone !

The first EP from “The Amazing Insurance Salesmen”, “ESCAPE” is finally for sale on itunes and CD Baby !

Song Name Time
1. Intro 2:31
2. In the Park 3:22
3. Babies 4:11
4. I’d Like To Love You 2:32
5. Escape 4:02
6. This Day 7:58

See you soon !

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Thanks for your support !

www.zhangsian.com

Check The AIS on the internet:

www.myspace.com/amsalesmen

www.myspace.com/zsian

http://site.douban.com/baoxianchaoren/

http://site.douban.com/zhangsian/

Newsletter: Gigs and videos from others.

Hi Everyone !

This time many videos and another gig at 2 Kolegas.

This Week end is 2 Kolegas 6th birthday so it’s a few bands going there to play .

There are bands on friday and saturday. The Amazing Insurance Salesmen will be playing on saturday evening after 10PM alongside “DH and the Hellcats“, “Black Cat Bone” and ” Nucleus”.

I got interviewed at the Ditan Park festival and the video was posted this week on the internet, a pretty nice video by Niurenku that got viewed by about70 000 people so far:

http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjY3NDYwNjM2.html

My friends from No Code,  a rock band made in Bordeaux just released a video for their album “Sex in Byzantium”, check it out it’s nice (on youtube):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqZXuEoRN4s&feature=player_embedded

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Check The AIS on the internet:

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www.myspace.com/zsian

http://site.douban.com/baoxianchaoren/

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Newsletter: The AIS this friday at 2 Kolegas

Hi Everyone !

Gig:

Several things this week. First, The Amazing Insurance Salesmen will be playing this friday night at 2 Kolegas alongside Arrows Made of Desire, Ghost Spardac, and Candy Monster.

(Picture by Sébastien Mahon http://sebastienmahon.canalblog.com/)

Blog:

We wrote a blog on The Amazing Insurance Salesmen trip to the Zebra festival in Chengdu on China Music Dish, check it out !

The Amazing Insurance Salesmen Rocking Out Loud In Chengdu’s Zebra Festival
Guitars were tuned, ties adjusted and nerves abandoned. It was time to do our thing in Chengdu!

By Eric de Fontenay (Founder & Publisher)
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2011-05-15
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By Maikel Liem

Link:

http://www.musicdish.com/mag/?id=12920

Zhang Si’an:

After i played with my folk project at the Ditan Park folk festival last week, i got interviewed by Niurenku. On the same video, Lidong gets interviewed:

http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjY3NDYwNjM2.html

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The Amazing Insurance Salesmen at the Zebra festival on “MusicDish China”

See the complete article here:

http://www.musicdish.com/mag/?id=12920

The Amazing Insurance Salesmen Rocking Out Loud In Chengdu’s Zebra Festival
Guitars were tuned, ties adjusted and nerves abandoned. It was time to do our thing in Chengdu!


By Maikel Liem

[May 1st] We left Beijing in great spirit and slightly hungover from a previous night of drinking to our upcoming performance at the Zebra music festival. The festival would include an impressive lineup of both local and international bands, including The on Fires (Australia), Success (France) Good for Nothing (Japan), as well as Chinese folk rock legend Xu Wei and Beijing rockers Brain Failure. The 3 day festival was to be concluded by the (in)famous Edison Chen.

A few hours after we arrived at the hotel, we went out to the venue for our 11pm soundcheck. Once at the hilly Tulips Flora Park (Yujinxiang Huahui Gongyuan), the main stage loomed over us. Xu Wei was just finishing his set and we were lucky to catch a last couple of songs from backstage as well as take some pictures with him. But then it started to rain, so the organizers decided to postpone the soundcheck until the following day. Since the festival is in Xindu, on the outskirts of Chengdu, we decided to hit the hay after unsuccessfully trying to find a (decent) massage place.

[May 2nd] We went to the venue around 13:30pm, still fearing that the rain would put a stop to our performance. We watched The on Fires’ soundcheck and were especially amazed by their kickass drummer. A small audience had gathered in front of the stage and started to applaud the bands. If they liked the soundcheck, hopefully they would love the actual show.

Backstage, we were getting prepared in our tent (i.e. boozing up and smoking). Then around 4pm, we got to the stage. Guitars were tuned, ties adjusted and nerves abandoned. It was time to do our thing in Chengdu!

Overall, I think the audience was impressed. It was hard to hear each other, so we made a few more mistakes than usual, but every song was greeted by warm applause. We started our show with our typical song “Intro”. The audience had considerably grown at this point.

We then proceeded with the more than appropriate song “In the Park”. This loosened up the crowd, especially with Maomao’s energetic drum beats. People vigorously clapped along to “Babies” and the mellow song in our set list “Uranus” calmed them down. Our instrumental song “This Day” showed off some bass tapping and crazy bottleneck solos by Jean-Sébastien, while “Escape” brought a little funk rock to the house. We finished our set with a relatively new song called “Dancing to the Voice of a Dead Man” and Jean-Sébastien showed the people his dance moves.

While still on stage after our last song, I took a few pictures of the screaming crowd who seemed more than happy to be photographed. We then proceeded backstage, and after a small break, it was time to do some interviews, including one for China Mobile. We then went out on the field to see the other bands. We got our drunk on and enjoyed the free spirit of the festival blessed by the lucky panda.

Beijing’s own Brain Failure was giving a hell of a show and we really admired their stage presence. Unfortunately, their show was cut short for some reason. And finally, Edison Chen started his performance, which was met with a lot of (female) cheering.

It was great doing festivals again, like the Nanluoguxiang and Haidian Park festival we’d done before. But Zebra was the most memorable so far.

[May 3rd] We and the Brain Failure boys took the same plane back home to Beijing, sharing our fun at one of the greatest outdoor festivals in China: Zebra!

It was certainly a great experience and definitely something we would want to repeat bery soon. We got the opportunity to meet new bands, make new friends, and get new fans. So get ready for our experimental fusion rock to blast your ass at a venue near you!


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Newsletter: Zhang Si’an at the Ditan Park festival (and videos from Zebra)

Hi Everyone !

Like last year and the year before, i’ll be playing at the “Ditan Park Festival” on the 7th of May.

Many acts this year, here is the line-up:

On the 7th:

旅行者(lvxingzhe) \ 小河 (Xiaohe)\ 张佺(Zhangquan) \ 阿基奈(A jinai)\叶尔波利(Yerboli)\镜子\立東乐队(Lidong) \ 浪荡绅士\刘堃\BloodyWoods(中国) \ 胡爱唯\张思安 \ Nicolas(希腊) \ Malika(加拿大) \ Nancy J Brown(英国)

On the 8th:

万晓利 (Wan Xiaoli)\蕾蒂与杰特曼乐团 \山 人(Shanren) \ 张岭的蓝调乐队(Big John Blues Band)\ 林天然\钟立风(Zhong Lifeng)\马条\川子\杨嘉松\都兰(Dulan) \张羿凡\ AfrokokoRoots(非洲) \ Kamila(加拿大) \ No name(吉普赛爵士)\ Blackwater(爱尔兰民谣)

For more infos, go to http://www.timeoutbeijing.com/features/Music/11657/Dong-Party-Ditan-Park-Folk-Festival.html or http://www.douban.com/event/13528186/ or  http://www.musicdish.com/mag/?id=12906 and http://www.thebeijinger.com/events/2011/Apr/Ditan-Folk-Festival-2011

Find videos of the Zebra festival in Chengdu, where “The Amazing Insurance Salesmen” played last Monday at this address:

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/3m8-UhM2y5g/

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