Long before they played together, Luke Wang and Peter Feng produced tracks for some of China’s biggest artists. While professionally successful, they felt their creative vision was stifled. “We wanted to bring a new kind of music to Chinese music fans,” says Luke Wang. So they formed Yaoband to explore this new sound.
Inspired by the pulse of life in modern China, they started by capturing audio samples with iPad and turning them into progressive beats. Nothing was sacred as they flowed in and out of musical genres, mixing electronica with rock, rap, and traditional Chinese songs. “We were just like scientists in a lab, trying many formulas,” says Peter. “Every single song was a surprise, because it was always better than I imagined.”
Long before they played together, Luke Wang and Peter Feng produced tracks for some of China's biggest artists. While professionally successful, they felt their creative vision was stifled. "We wanted to bring a new kind of music to Chinese music fans," says Luke Wang. So they formed Yaoband to explore this new sound.
Inspired by the pulse of life in modern China, they started by capturing audio samples with iPad and turning them into progressive beats. Nothing was sacred as they flowed in and out of musical genres, mixing electronica with rock, rap, and traditional Chinese songs. "We were just like scientists in a lab, trying many formulas," says Peter. "Every single song was a surprise, because it was always better than I imagined."
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Long before they played together, Luke Wang and Peter Feng produced tracks for some of China's biggest artists. While professionally successful, they felt their creative vision was stifled. "We wanted to bring a new kind of music to Chinese music fans," says Luke Wang. So they formed this Yaoband to Explore New Sound. Inspired by The Pulse of Life in Modern China, they Started by capturing Audio Samples with iPad and Turning Into Progressive Beats them. Nothing was sacred as they flowed in and out of musical genres, mixing electronica with rock, rap, and traditional Chinese songs. "We were just like scientists in a lab, trying many formulas," says Peter. "Every single song was a surprise, because it was always better than I imagined.".
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Long before they, played together Luke Wang and Peter Feng produced tracks for some of China 's biggest artists. While professionally. Successful they felt, their creative vision was stifled. "We wanted to bring a new kind of music to Chinese music fans," Says Luke Wang. So they formed Yaoband to explore this new sound.
Inspired by the pulse of life in, modern ChinaThey started by capturing audio samples with iPad and turning them into progressive beats. Nothing was sacred as they. Flowed in and out of, musical genres mixing electronica with, rock rap and traditional, Chinese songs. "We were just like. Scientists in, a lab trying many formulas, "says Peter." Every single song was a surprise because it, was always better. Than I imagined. "
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