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Free Noise #4

Underground Macau cover Artist: La Haine / Dongfang Hong
Title: Sindrome Colonial (Underground Macau)
Source: Vinyl 7" EP
Bit rate (kbs): 320
Running time (h:m:s): 00:12:27
Size (mb): 28.5
Label: Tian An Men 89
Year: 1997
Notes: Some minor background noise

La Haine:
1. Tupac Amaru
2. Curto-circuito

Dongfang Hong:
1. The Red Killer
2. East Is Red

This is a split single featuring two bands from Macau, an island off of the south coast of China that, until 1999, was a Portuguese colony. It is now part of China again but has a similar status to Hong Kong. La Haine sing in Portuguese and Dongfang Hong (Eastern Red) sing in one of the Chinese languages (sorry, don't know which one - any help appreciated). Both recordings were made under 'difficult' circumstances and aren't super high quality, but they're at least as good as any other punk demo you've ever heard!

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  • Excuses for taking the liberty to make a suggestion, but you should try "A Dream In Our Hearts" by the chinese band Si Dou Le ! It can still be found in (very) few places (& i think i used to have a second copy somewhere) - great punk, great lyrics-sheet story!

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  • marky

    Blimey - how did you come by this? Note the record label: Tian An Men (as in Square) '89 - the year of the massacre.
    Many thanks for sharing this,
    marky - HK.

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  • wie -

    Sounds interesting - if you fancy ripping and uploading it to your blog, I'll definitely give it a listen ;)

    marky -

    I've got a mate who pointed me in the direction of the label a couple of years back - I borrowed and ripped these from him as they'd already sold out, but I've ordered other bits and bobs since and have never been less than impressed.

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