Chinese Indie Folk Band Shanren Uses Crowdfunding To Connect With Fans For North American Tour

Top Quote Beijing-based indie folk band Shanren has tapped crowdfunding launchpad and community RocketHub to offer a win-win experience for both audiences and fans on the band on their first North American tour End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) February 07, 2012 - With a goal of raising $5000, the four-member ethnic rock band from southwestern China isn't just accepting donations - they're giving back to the fans as well.

    Shanren Crowfunding Campaign RocketHub

    http://rockethub.com/projects/5431-shanren-tour-shangri-la-to-north-america

    Fans and audiences will be able to have first-hand experiences with Shanren, sharing the culture of Yunnan, an area thought to have inspired the Shangri-La of Hilton's classic novel, Lost Horizon. With incentives ranging from limited-edition signed CDs and handmade ethnic instruments to private music lessons and even a dinner party with the band, the crowdfunding campaign will not only help make the tour a financial success, but will also create a genuinely interactive cultural experience for fans and audiences.

    "Shanren sees this tour as an exchange - it's about both sides being rewarded," noted Shanren's manager Sam Debell. "The band doesn't just want to plays shows - they are creating an opportunity for fans to have a real connection with their culture through the rewards they've developed. They're using the internet and crowd-funding to make the tour a financial success, and also to bond with the fans beyond the performance, especially Chinese ex-patriots and students. Shanren is going the extra mile to say thanks to their supporters, and it's not just a gimmick - this is something that they are doing from their hearts."

    With their distinctive musical style, Shanren have been selected to appear at the Slacker Canadian Music Fest (the Slacker Radio-sponsored 30th edition of Canadian Music Week), which will be held in Toronto in March 2012 with 900 artists spread across 60 venues. The festival appearances will anchor their first North American tour that will launch at New York's Pianos on March 6th and include performances in Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Staten Island, Hamden, CT, Pittsfield, MA, Arlington, VA, and Asbury Park, NJ.

    Emerging from southwestern China, Shanren (山人, literally "mountain men"), a group of four musicians with members representing the Wa and Buyi ethnic minorities. Employing instruments like the xiangzi and qinqin (four-stringed plucked instruments) and xianggu (a type of drum), they play both original compositions and reworkings of traditional folk songs, adding touches of rock, reggae, and ska. While the band members preserve their cultural heritage and update it for a 21st-century audience, the result is a global dance party along the lines of Gogol Bordello, Manu Chao, or their countrymen Hanggai.

    Since forming in 2000, Shanren has energized Beijing's small folk venues and performed at Barcelona Festival Asia in 2010, MIDEM in Cannes in 2011, and Liverpool Sound City in the UK. They're staple headliners at China's major music festivals and have been featured twice on Hunan Television, reaching an audience in the tens of millions.

    Contacts:

    Eric de Fontenay

    E: ecfont ( @ ) musicdish dot net

    T: +1-718-278-0662

    Jennifer Conrad

    E: jenniferannconrad ( @ ) gmail dot com

    T: +1-347-564-8137

    Sam Debell (Asia)

    E: unitysam ( @ ) gmail dot com

    T: +86 152-1027-0868

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