An Acoustic Evening with Jason Mraz and Raining Jane @ AsiaWorld Arena – 8pm, 27 March, 2015

An Acoustic Evening with Jason Mraz and Raining Jane @ AsiaWorld Arena - 8pm, 27 March, 2015

American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz has sold over 7 million albums worldwide since the release of his 2002 debut studio album Waiting for My Rocket to Come, which contained the hit single The Remedy (I Won’t Worry). Commercial success, three more studio albums Mr. A-Z, (2005), We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things (2008), Love Is a Four Letter Word, (2010), multiple hit singles and two Grammy Awards have followed. In 2014 Mraz released his first acoustic album (and fifth studio album) Yes. Recorded and written with Raining Jane – the pair are undertaking a global tour to support its release and arrive in Hong Kong on the 27 March.

An Acoustic Evening with Jason Mraz and Raining Jane – Live In Hong Kong
When: 8pm, 27 March, 2015
Where: AsiaWorld-Expo, Arena
How much: $888, $688, $488, $388 from HKTicketing
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Émilie Simon @ Grappa’s Cellar – 8pm, 26 March, 2015

Émilie Simon @ Grappa's Cellar - 26 March, 2015

With her unique mix of electronic, pop, and Bjork-like vocals, Émilie Simon has performed at sold-out shows across the world. Now, following on from her sold out show in Hong Kong in 2010, Emilie Simon is back this March.

Surrounded by music from an early age, Émilie Simon won critical plaudits as early as 2003, when she recorded a debut album largely written, composed and produced by herself. The self-titled record, Émilie Simon, won Album of the Year at Victoires de la Musique, France’s most prestigious music award ceremony.

Born in Montpellier in Southern France, Émilie grew up bathed in the Mediterranean sun and immersed in the sound of clarinets and electronic melodies. Wishing to imbue her second album with a more wintry and polar vibe, she began to record sounds that related to coldness.

Coincidentally, in the midst of her search for sounds for the album, she was contacted by film producer Luc Jacquet to compose the original soundtrack for his Oscar award-winning documentary film La Marche de l’empereur (March of the Penguins), concerning the annual migration of emperor penguins.

In 2009, Émilie started writing songs arranged for accompaniment on piano, rather than a computer. “I even forbade myself to go near a computer for a year and a half,” Emilie said, “I wanted to see what I was capable of without my usual comforts around me.” The result was a collection of sounds reflecting Émilie’s impression of New York City — an urban, black and white musical that became her most recent album, The Big Machine. On this album, Émilie’s experimental inclination involved the clever use of traditional Chinese instruments – together with keyboards – as a vestige of her long stay in the heart of Chinatown.

In 2011, the album Franky Night, (dedicated to her late fiancé) won her many more fans in France as most of the tracks were sung in French, as opposed to English. Her latest album, Mue, hit markets in 2014 and includes tracks like Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Games” cover, and other heartfelt songs featuring both English and French lyrics.

Émilie Simon
When:– 8pm, 26 March, 2015
Where: Grappa’s Cellar
Tickets: $420 (inc one drink) from Ticketflap
More info: www.emiliesimon.com

CityU Band Society Opening Show 2015: Neonates, Smile With AYe, Dreamer, Carry Lighter, Mechanix

CityU Band Society Opening Show 2015: Neonates, Smile With AYe, Dreamer, Carry Lighter, Mechanix

The 20th Band Society of Students’ Union City University of Hong Kong boldly invite you… “No matter you’re into pop music or heavy metal, as long as you’re getting bored by what you’re given to hear from the mainstream media, don’t lose hope yet, the only way out is in – Come and let our five guest bands show you their unique facets of music.”

樂隊簡介 Bands:

Neonates (Hard Rock)
Neonates was founded on October 2014. All five of us have the same pure passion on band music, and this was how the name ‘Neonates’ came up.
www.facebook.com/neonateshk

Smile With AYe (Alternative Rock)
Smile With AYe 成立於2014年。其成員有John(主音)、阿 Mo(結他)Matthew(結他)Jerry(bass)Marcus()。我們的歌曲風格主要是pop rock: 堅持使用粵語創作是我們的宗旨。
www.facebook.com/smilewithayehk

Dreamer (Melodic Hard Rock)
“We are dreamer. We dream big.”
Dreamer is a rock band from Hong Kong. Our music often contains hints of other kinds of music as we are influenced by so many different genres of music like 80’s Hard Rock, Jazz-Funk Fusion, Power Ballad, etc.

Why do we play band? To hopefully introduce new, different music styles to the public, thus encouraging everyone to be adventurous about listening to new music.
www.facebook.com/dreamerhkofficial

Carry Lighter (Pop-Rock)
人偶然也會有失去動力、死火的一刻,
希望我們的音樂,好比一個打火機,
把大家心中的燃料、能量再次燃燒起來。
www.facebook.com/carrylighterband

Mechanix (Metal)
Heavy Metal band from Hong Kong.
Brian Jericho Seto- Vocals, Guitar;
Oscar Chan- Vocals, Guitar;
Anson Leung- Bass;
Gary Tong- Drums.
www.facebook.com/1mechanix

CityU Band Society Opening Show 2015: Neonates, Smile With AYe, Dreamer, Carry Lighter, Mechanix
When: 7pm, 8th March, 2015
Where: Multi-functional Hall A, Student Residence, City University of Hong Kong, 22 Cornwall Street, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
How much: Free
More info: Underdog 5107 2300

The Bollands Farewell Hong Kong @ Backstage – 28 February, 2015

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The Bollands bid adieu to Hong Kong at a packed Backstage supported by The Privateers & Rich Phipson. A great evening’s music
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Reign Lee Silently Taking Over the World

Reign Lee might silently be taking over the world. Since releasing her latest EP in the closing stages of last year, Reign’s been working long days. She’s got opening slots for international acts, she’s on the radar of the radio stations and soon will be heading over to the USA for a tour that’s also part-road-trip.

With interest in her music spreading like it is, we’re delighted she’s here with us at bc unplugged and Shashwati Kala spoke to Reign about her music and life on the road.

Even when you released Angels in the Dirt last year, you had hinted that some new stuff was in the works – anything you’d be willing to dish about that?
Did I? I can’t remember! Talk about a brain-freeze. If you mean new material, I might have been talking about the fact that I have another EP ready to go, but it’s just a matter of finding the time to get everything down. If I had my way, I’d be recording constantly.

It seems like things have really been happening for Angels in the Dirt – what’s the reaction to that been like?
The reaction to Angels in the Dirt has been inspiring. You never know how a song or a record will be perceived because it’s all so subjective. Then of course, you can’t help but be emotionally attached to something you’ve created – particularly when it’s so personal. I was astonished to see that just after a couple months of release it was starting to circulate and get picked up by radio stations like Radio UK International, Radio Basingstoke and Radio Crystal Blue in NYC. I think the biggest thing so far is a few weeks ago I found out that the editors of Blurt Magazine have added me to their ‘Favorites’ folder! I almost choked on my coffee when I read that!

You mentioned that the recording was a very positive experience for you – could you tell us more about that?
This was my best recording experience by far. The main reason for that was this was the first time I walked into a recording experience knowing exactly what I wanted. I also lucked out by finding a co-producer who was completely onboard with the direction of the album. There can be a lot of conflict between songwriters and producers because everyone invested in the project is trying to shape it to their vision. But with Angels in the Dirt, it was one vision and I had complete creative control. It also helps that I worked with some of the most talented musicians to walk the earth!

You’ll be opening for the Besnard Lakes – how did that engagement come about? Any more such big shows?
The venue, Hidden Agenda contacted me and asked if I’d be able to do it. The Besnard Lakes are an awesome band, so I was very excited to be asked. Also, I’ve just found out Joseph Arthur is coming at the end of the month and I’ve been asked to open for his ‘secret show.’ It’s probably so secret I’m not even supposed to mention it. Oh well… But I’m a big Joseph Arthur fan, so it’s truly an honour.

In April, you leave for a tour in the US’ south-west, with fellow musical lady Melissa Cox, whose name is really interesting. What’s behind the ‘Odometer Destroyer’ tour?
Glad you like the name! We decided to call it ‘The Odometer Destroyer Tour’ because of all the miles we’ll cover on the ground plus the miles I’ll be travelling to get to the US will total over 10,000 miles – not bad for an indie band. The idea for the tour came about after my last US tour. Melissa was in the audience at a show in Delaware and afterwards approached me about doing something together. So it’s a bit of an experiment. Because we’re approaching it as separate artists, but we’ll partner up for certain songs and certain shows, making use of mandolins, melodicas and loopers. Should be a lot of fun!

You began with the witty Broken Skylines with its external locus of lyrical attention; then, on to the heady dynamism of Holding Back the Beast, and now Angels in the Dirt an emotional, introspective album. Did you have this kind of progression at the back of your mind, and where do you see this going next?
No, there was no master plan when I first started recording. I had no idea it would become such a genre-bending journey! But I love it. I like playing with my own expectations and other people’s perceptions, so I don’t see the progression stopping anytime soon. With the next project, I see it being much more stripped down and introspective. I’d like to keep it more organic with the next one. I’m toying with the idea of camping out in a desert for a month and recording everything on a 4-track. But I’m probably too much of a perfectionist for that. We’ll see…

You’ve definitely been keeping busy all through the past year, and will continue to be this year too. Do you find time to sit and write music in a relaxed mood, or does the hectic lifestyle suit that pursuit?
I find that writing happens in the calm within the storm; always. I don’t like hectic living, but it’s kind of a necessity in today’s world – for everyone. After this tour, I’m planning to spend some time finding some peace in Beijing.

March’s bc unplugged at The Wanch features Reign Lee, The Unbroken and Brendan Ontario