[轉錄]Re: KbN heading to SXSW 08 !!!!!!!!!!!
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作者: michain (莉) 看板: Brit-pop
標題: Re: KbN heading to SXSW 08 !!!!!!!!!!!
時間: Mon Mar 17 21:11:31 2008
After 10 years, several lineup changes and a major musical redirection,
the members of KbN made history when they played Saturday night at
the Elysium club in Austin, Texas
By Ron Brownlow
STAFF REPORTER IN AUSTIN, TEXAS
KbN played the Elysium club in Austin, Texas, on Saturday night,
becoming the first Taiwanese band to perform at the South by
Southwest music festival.
When Cheer Hsieh (謝青翰) and Chet Liu (劉鎮) formed KbN (凱比鳥)
in the late 1990s, they were just another group of guys with another
punk band. Now, 10 years, several lineup changes and a major musical
redirection later, the group made history when they played Saturday
night at the Elysium club in Austin, Texas, becoming the first Taiwanese
act ever to play South by Southwest .
"It was awesome to watch your own people playing on the stage so
aggressively," said Ho Tai, a Taiwan-born US resident who drove down
from Dallas and waved a Taiwanese flag on the packed dance floor
during the band's performance. "I felt like I was one of them," he said.
"I felt like I was playing on the stage."
Simply getting invited to SXSW, now regarded as the world's foremost
rock festival, is a major honor for a young band like KbN.
Only one-tenth of the 8,000 bands that applied were accepted to play
at the five-day fest this year.
But KbN's participation has added significance because the band is
paving the way for other Taiwanese artists to play here in the future.
A survey conducted by Austin Co-op Radio found the station's listeners
want to hear more independent music from Asia.
And SXSW organizers are keen on putting together a Taiwanese
showcase next year.
"They're basically starting this connection that will turn into
something that's much bigger than themselves," said Nathan Davis,
a Taipei-based musician who plays with KbN and organized their trip
to Austin. "It's much bigger than just one band coming to play a show
at South by Southwest."
KbN was founded by Hsieh, now 25, and Liu, 26, when the two were
classmates at the Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan
Normal University (師大附中).
After Bobo Chen (陳映霖) joined the group and dabbling in psychedelic
folk, they became an experimental electronica group with the addition
of Jerry Fang (方宜正), now 26, and his drum machine in 2000.
The band has survived the departure of several key members,
including Liu, and has played at all of Taiwan's major rock festivals.
Its music has appeared on compilation albums released by the
Ho-Hai-Yan music festival and Taiwanese indie labels White Wabbit
and Silent Agreement.
Two years ago, KbN's song Urge (衝動) earned a Golden Horse Award
nomination for best original film song for the Hou Hsiao-hsien (侯孝賢)
film Three Times (最好的時光).
But their visit to SXSW was only their second trip abroad and their
first to a major festival. They played at Elysium on Saturday as
part of Japan night, a popular SXSW fixture that tours the US after
the festival ends.
"We are going to try to make some connections to bring some other
bands from Taiwan next year," Hsieh said on the sidelines of a rehearsal
on Wednesday. "I think a lot of Taiwanese bands are way better than us,
but we were just lucky to get the chance to come here."
KbN was one of five Taiwanese bands scheduled to play at SXSW this
year as part of a planned Taiwanese showcase. The other four bands
backed out when it became clear they would not receive financial
backing from the government or local cultural organizations.
KbN organized several benefit concerts to pay for their expenses
and received discounted tickets from United Airlines.
Chen and Hsieh traveled to the US with Davis - Fang's US visa
application was rejected - and played shows in San Antonio and
at an unofficial South by Southwest showcase, where they were filmed
by a local TV station whose reporter introduced them on camera as
"the first Taiwanese group to be and perform at South by Southwest."
Taiwanese musician Remi Huang (黃宏駿), 29, who traveled with
KbN as a soundman, said the group was ideal for the role.
"Most of the bands in Taiwan really want to say something, but most
of the time the things they want to say aren't very interesting.
Or they care too much about a particular style of music" he said.
"KbN focuses on their music. And they look good, too."
That was certainly the case on Saturday night, when Chen and Hsieh
looked comfortable on stage as they layered synthesizer noise and
an electric guitar through a keyboard over spare drum 'n' bass-influenced
beats. The result sounded unique and avant-garde, but had enough
hooks to keep the audience bopping and swaying. At the end of their set,
they were joined by Davis on drums, bass player Joe Moody, keyboardist
Jimmy Brettell and guitarist Brandon Cobb, for a fuller, funkier sound.
"They didn't seem typical - that's the best way of putting it," said
Lee Fraser, who was at the Elysium on Saturday and heard KbN's performance.
Sitting on the club's terrace after the show, as fans approached
him to compliment him on his performance, Chen said he was
surprised by the enthusiasm and large size of the audience.
Hsieh said he will encourage other underground Taiwanese bands to
do their best to participate in SXSW next year.
"We should all come together," he said. "If we have a Taiwan night
it would be really fun."
For your information:
To listen to KbN's music and find out more about the band, visit
www.myspace.com/funkbnice or funkbnice.podomatic.com.
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