Qing Feng Wu
Qing Feng Wu is a band from Shanghai. Their 2022 single "Storm (feat. Aurora)" brought them some international attention, mixing electronic production with...
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Qing Feng Wu is a band from Shanghai. Their 2022 single "Storm (feat. Aurora)" brought them some international attention, mixing electronic production with melodic vocals. The track has a driving rhythm section and swirling synths that give it a particular energy.
They followed that with a 2023 EP called "Serene Mountain," which took a quieter, more contemplative approach. The band's lineup includes vocalist Xiaoyi, guitarist Sichen, drummer Haoran, and bassist Zihan. Their music draws from both Chinese traditional scales and modern rock and electronic influences.
Some listeners have questioned how authentically their fusion of Eastern and Western elements works. Their lyrics sometimes touch on personal themes that can be read as introspective or questioning. They're working on a debut album called "The Awakening," though details about its sound or release are still unclear.
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