HITA
HITA formed in Shanghai around 2010, with Lin Yan on vocals and lyrics. The group included Li Xian playing guzheng, Zhang Ming on pipa, and Zhou Hao handling...
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HITA formed in Shanghai around 2010, with Lin Yan on vocals and lyrics. The group included Li Xian playing guzheng, Zhang Ming on pipa, and Zhou Hao handling synthesizer and programming. Their music combined those traditional Chinese instruments with electronic elements.
Their debut album was called "Hua," followed by "Xuan" and then the 2019 album "Xiàn Yún." The song "Xiàn Yún" became one of their most recognized tracks. Some listeners questioned their fusion approach early on, but they kept working with that blend of sounds.
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