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Wolf-Step: Gallops Live

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Wolf-Step: Gallops Live

Nightlife Live Music Clubbing
Sun, Jul 22, 2012
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Yuyintang

851 Kaixuan Lu, by Yan'an Xi Lu (Entrance behind the Metro Station), Changning District

凯旋路851号, 近延安西路口

3 minutes from West Yan'An Rd
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Now gearing up to release their first full-length later this summer, Gallops are warming up with a full China tour in July under the auspices of leading Chinese promotions outfit Split Works and UK Now, the largest ever festival of British arts and creative industries held in China. With shades of early Battles distilled and mashed up with tinkly synths and driving rhythms, Gallops take their all-instrumental show on the untraveled roads of China in July 2012. Cover: 80rmb / 50rmb (students). Starts 9pm.


A blur of a four-headed machine, weaving mechanically pivoting structures of sound that evoke imagery of retro videogame dystopias and B-movie horror soundtracks; it’s fair to say that Welsh instrumentalists Gallops are a band whose music transcends the sum of their basic components. The band made an initial impression last year with a self-titled debut EP that saw them take carefully calculated segments of math-rock and gleefully throw them together with force, before feeding the resulting amalgamations through what sounded like a mutated ZX Spectrum – a result of, as they admit, “the 16-bit computer games we grew up playing.” UK Now is the biggest ever festival of British arts and creative industries held in China. Hundreds of world-class events will run across 17 Chinese cities between April and November 2012, including exhibitions and concerts, and representing all the art forms. With a rich artistic heritage that continues to inspire today, the UK is home to a unique and thriving community of contemporary artists breaking ground in every art form. Founded in 2006, Split Works is China’s first concert promotions agency dedicated to bringing independent overseas artists to China and Greater Asia. In 2009, they launched JUE | Music + Art, a three-week urban arts festival celebrating the best of Beijing and Shanghai’s creative communities. In 2011, they launched the Black Rabbit Music Festival, China’s biggest music festival.

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